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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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You can get seat with 468  marks in NEET if you belong to OBC catagory. The chances of getting a government college are relatively low because of high cutoffs of government colleges but you'll get a private college easily. If you cannot secure a seat in a government college with this score, you might explore private medical colleges where the cutoff might be lower or if you target is only getting a governent seat, you need to reapper for the exam and score a good rank.

 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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442 is a very decent score, and you may face difficulties in getting a government seat despite belonging to the SC category. As you have not mentioned your state, we are talking in general terms only. Although you still have chances of getting a government college, as the cutoffs for the reserved category are lower than others. If you wish to get admission in a private college, you can easily get a reputed college with this score.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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No, 184 marks in NEET are not enough to get a government college for BSc Nursing. Government seats usually have higher cutoffs due to low availability of seats and higher demand. Although you may get a private seat. Most private institutes conduct their own entrance exams for admissions in nursing. So if you want to get admission in a very good private college, you may be required to appear for their entrance exam, and for a government seat, you need to reappear in NEET. The cutoffs for government B.Sc colleges  are however not very high but still a better score is required.

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Kanaka Jyothi

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With 260 marks in NEET, entry into a government BDS college is extremely difficult, particularly for the General category, where cutoffs are typically 450+.

Admission Probabilities by Category:
General Category: Extremely little chance in government colleges.
OBC/EWS: Distant, due to higher cutoffs.
SC/ST: Certain government dental colleges have reserved seats, although competition is stiff.
Other options:
Private BDS colleges charge fees of 2-6 Lacs per year.
Deemed Universities can have lower cut-offs.
Counseling Rounds: Participate in the Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy Rounds.

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Sonali Dahiya

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It is highly unlikely to get admission in BDS at KGMU with  a rank of 363615 in NEET, as according to the previous years cut offs, the lowest cut off for general category was around 25000,  OBC category was for 40000, for SC it was 180000 and for ST it was 320000.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The NEET 2024 score of 440 enables qualified admission to government college programs for BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and BNYS degrees across West Bengal. College acceptance scores for the medical programs vary by institution yet government institutions typically require outcomes between 350-450 marks . West Bengal maintains 19 government medical institutions which distribute 3150 MBBS seats through the admission procedures directed by West Bengal Medical Counseling Committee (WBMCC) 

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Kapil Lalwani

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A score of 430 in NEET 2024 gives you standard chances for MBBS seat admission. The previous year shows that medical students need 450-500 marks to enter government colleges while private colleges accept 380-420. Your test results qualify you for private medical college admission where the total tuition expenses span between INR 5,00,000 and INR 20,00,000 per year.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The strong potential exists for SC category candidates to obtain admission in well-regarded medical colleges after scoring 520 Marks in NEET UG 2024. The Uttar Pradesh cutoff for SC group applicants in NEET tends to range from 450 to 500 marks. Your strong NEET UG score allows entry into government medical colleges including Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh with its cutoff score set at 503 or GSVM Medical College, Kanpur with its cutoff score at 495. Yearly cutoff fluctuations need to be taken into consideration.

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