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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 154 marks in NEET in the General EWS category, getting a government medical seat for MBBS or BDS is not very likely, as cutoff marks for General EWS students are generally much higher. But you can try private colleges, deemed universities, or other courses such as BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, or BPT, where cutoffs are relatively lower.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
You are having a score of 600 in NEET and rank of 81,065 in OBC category.
You can be considered for taking admission in government veterinary college to pursue BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) in India.
Government colleges normally have higher cut-offs, yet your prospects are comparatively better based on your benefits in the OBC category. The cutoffs in BVSc courses are different at different colleges and states, but with your rank and category you may be able to get into government colleges that have lower cutoffs or possibly some state-level colleges. To know the cutoffs of a particular college, it is preferable to verify those d
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET score of 245, you might not get admission to the BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology) course in KGMU Paramedical College since the cutoff for paramedical courses in well-known institutions like KGMU is more. But you might be considered on factors such as your category, benefits of reservation, and the number of students.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
With an AIR of 1,151,638 and rank 142,305 in the category in NEET, you might find it tough to gain admission into a government medical or dental college for MBBS, BDS, or similar courses because those colleges tend to have cut-offs higher than your score.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET score of 170 in the general category, admission to a government BAMS college might prove difficult based on higher cutoffs. But you still have the chance of gaining admission in private BAMS colleges, where the cutoffs are comparatively lower. Admission is usually on a NEET score basis, and the particular cutoff differs from college to college and state to state. You can seek admission to counseling via the respective national or state bodies and see what opportunities are available in private colleges that grant BAMS. It is advisable to see the cutoff information for each college and engage in the counseling process to hav
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having a NEET score of 345 and belonging to the OBC category, you stand a fair chance of getting into a private veterinary college. Although government vet colleges have higher cutoffs, private colleges have lower cutoffs, so that is also an avenue through which you can get a seat. The actual cutoff may differ according to the college, state, and applicants' number, but as an OBC candidate, you stand to gain category-specific reservations as well, increasing your chances. Individual college cutoffs and going through the counseling process are advisable to get the accurate information.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET score of 223 in the general category, it can prove to be quite difficult to gain admission to a government medical college for BDS in Gujarat. Government medical colleges always have higher cut-off scores in BDS courses, particularly for the general category of students.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET 2024 rank of 33,819 and a score of 645, you might have the opportunity to get a seat in an MBBS course in a government or private college based on the category you fall into and the reservation policy. In the General category, your rank might not allow you to get a seat in premier government colleges but might be feasible in certain state colleges. You might have higher prospects in private medical colleges, where cutoff ranks are usually high. I suggest that you look at the actual cutoff figures for the colleges of your choice or get in touch with the NEET counseling authorities for a deeper analysis.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having scored 657 with an AIR of 23444 in NEET, AIIMS admission for MBBS is highly improbable. AIIMS is very competitive and has higher cutoffs, and the rank one must have to secure admission to AIIMS MBBS is normally much lower. Cutoffs in the earlier years for AIIMS MBBS varied between 15000 to 20000 for general candidates. But your rank can still be useful in getting admissions to other government medical colleges, especially through state counseling under reserved categories. It's always wise to verify from the counseling authorities themselves.
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