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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 364 marks in NEET 2024 and a General category from Punjab, a government medical college seat for MBBS is quite impossible with high cutoffs. But you could have a shot at BDS (Dental) or AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) in government or semi-government colleges. In MBBS, you could opt for private medical colleges in Punjab, where admissions are possible either through state quota or management quota. Monitor state counseling rounds, cutoff trends, and stray vacancy rounds for any chances. Look at other states' private colleges if you are flexible.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
To get admission under the ESIC (Employees' State Insurance Corporation) quota in MBBS, you must be eligible, which involves possessing an Insured Person (IP) certificate in the name of a parent and a valid NEET score. With 183 marks in NEET, your prospects for an ESIC MBBS seat in government colleges are slim, but you can try looking for private ESIC-affiliated colleges. Apply through the MCC AIQ counseling under the ESIC quota choosing ESIC medical colleges. Verify that your mother's IP certificate is at least three years valid prior to application. Check esic.nic.in for recent eligibility information.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
You, stand a good chance of getting into an MBBS programme at semi-government medical schools which frequently have lower tuition costs than private ones if your NEET UG 2024 score is 540. Every year the number of candidates, seat availability and the category bookings all affect the admission cutoffs. For example, there are particular cutoffs for state quota seats at semi-government medical colleges in Karnataka. Furthermore MBBS degrees are offered by establishments such as Delhi Maulana Azad Medical College with annual tuition costs ranging from INR 4,500 to INR 10,000. To improve your chances of getting in you must take part in the
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
You have a good probability of getting accepted into a government medical college for MBBS if your NEET score falls into the ST category at 447. With cutoff scores normally falling between 163 and 129, the 40th percentile is the qualifying percentile for the ST group.
The number of applications, available seats, and state-specific quotas are some of the variables that affect admission chances. For example, the All India Rank (AIR) of 201386 with a score of 502 was the 2024 state quota cutoff for ST applicants in government medical institutes in Andhra Pradesh
It is recommended that you attend both State Quota and All India Quota (AIQ) c
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
With 566 marks in NEET 2024 in the OC category it would be difficult but not impossible to get a seat in a government medical college Government medical college cutoff depends on many factors like the level of difficulty in the exam, number of applicants and application state. Generally, your marks are in the range of some of the lower government colleges, but top medical colleges will have higher cutoffs. To be safe, you can go for state quotas or counseling rounds, i.e., All India and state counseling, where the cutoff may be different. Track official counseling announcements.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The combination of a 633 NEET score with a 41000 AIR ranking and 5330 Gen-EWS rank makes it unclear whether you will secure admission through All India Quota (AIQ) in a government medical college. Students who achieve scores higher than 600 tend to secure MBBS admission in acceptable government medical institutions. A better opportunity to obtain admission in a government college exists because of your Gen-EWS rank. The government colleges in Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh could offer admission to you with cutoff scores between 620 and 650. Different factors including annual changes in cutoff scores and seat intake and rese
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