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mangina Meghanadh

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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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Kapil Lalwani

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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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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Since you have a NEET score of 170, admission to a government medical college is less likely since their cutoffs are normally higher. You might have hope in private medical colleges, particularly through management or NRI quota. Certain private institutions that may admit your score at a fee ranging from 1-3 Lacs per annum are Shree Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bhubaneswar, and Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Pune (through management quota). It is best to verify the latest cutoff and fee information directly from these institutions to get precise information.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can give NEET in 2024. Although you passed your 12th class with PCM in 2022 and gave only the Biology exam in 2024, you are eligible. NEET asks you to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, but you don't have to give all subjects in the same year. Provided that you cleared Biology and fulfill the age and other conditions, you are eligible to appear for the NEET exam. Just refer to the official NEET 2024 notification to confirm whether there are any other conditions.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Rank 1454 in the INI CET and belonging to the OBC category, getting a seat in Obstetrics and Gynecology at any of the AIIMS can be difficult. AIIMS has very competitive cutoffs, and the seats in Obstetrics and Gynecology are generally among the most sought-after. While the cutoff might be higher at premier AIIMS such as Delhi and Mumbai, you stand a chance at the other AIIMS with lower cutoffs or in the reserved category. It is better to look into the trend of cutoffs and join the counseling process for a better understanding of seat availability.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Having 296 marks and a rank of 631871 in NEET, admission into a government medical college in Andhra Pradesh via the stray vacancy round might not be possible. The stray vacancy round provides seats that are remaining after the general counseling rounds, and candidates with higher ranks or scores are mostly given most of these seats. But there could be a possibility in some government colleges with lower cutoff ranks, particularly for reserved categories. It's always better to attend the stray vacancy counseling and verify the respective cutoff trends of government colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a NEET score of 390 and 82 percentile under the OBC category, you can expect to have a possibility of admission into a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course in Maharashtra, either in private medical colleges or under the management quota. The cut-off for admissions into BAMS in government colleges is generally higher, so it might be difficult to get admission into a government college. However, the private institutions of Maharashtra conducting BAMS could look into your score, and it is wise to consult with the concerned institutions individually regarding their cutoff information as well as admissions procedure

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 331 marks in NEET 2024 and being an OBC candidate with 7.5% reservation, it is difficult but not impossible to get a government MBBS seat. Government medical colleges have different cutoffs every year based on the level of difficulty and the number of candidates. For OBC candidates with reservation, the cutoff would be lower than the general category. Although the premier government colleges would remain inaccessible to you, if there is any hope of admission in state-level medical colleges or lower-cutoff colleges, you can attempt it. Verify the cutoffs of individual colleges and register for counseling for detailed information.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Having scored 135 in NEET UG 2024, the chances of admission to a government medical college are very slim, as the cutoff for general students is generally above this score. There could be a chance in private medical colleges or under management quota, if the cutoff for the college and your category (e.g., SC/ST/OBC) is favorable. You can also look at other healthcare courses or allied health Science courses. It's best to verify particular college cutoffs, as they may differ. You can also look into possibilities of reappearing in NEET next year with better preparation.

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