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Kapil Lalwani

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To get admission into a BHMS government college one might find it difficult as the cutoff marks for NEET are normally high and if one was able to score 190 marks, then one must be lucky. But there are certain state and college norms, through which you might get admission in some government colleges. For instance, in Maharashtra the BHMS government college intake ranged from 210-240 marks in NEET. But in Delhi it was between 220-250 marks roughly. What you may do is look in states which have less cutoffs, which according to recent trends was around 180-200 in the state of Punjab. The fees in BHMS government colleges are from INR 10000 t

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Praveen Naik Rathnavath

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No, you probably won't be able to get an MBBS seat with a score of 212 in NEET 2024 if you're in the OBC category. But with a lower score can participate in multiple rounds of counseling to get their desired seat. They can also participate in state-level and national-level counseling to increase their chances of admission. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Although you have scored 124090 in NEET and you are from SC category, you might be admitted in government colleges. From the previous year's cutoffs you can get an idea that even for admission to college like Government Medical College, Chandigarh which takes SC category students with a rank of 123131 or Government Medical College, Amritsar with SC category rank 128561 . Other options could be ESIC Medical College, Faridabad which charges INR 2,400 as tuition fee per annum Medical- Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi. What is however important to understand is that cutoff ranks may not be similar for two consecutive years.

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Kapil Lalwani

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If you have scored 520 marks in NEET you can apply to government medical colleges although there maybe relatively lower cutoffs in a few states. Some possible colleges to consider are Government Medical College, Chandigarh (cutoff: Some of the other medical colleges are Government Medical College Amritsar, the cutoff rank lie between 500-520, the Government Medical College patiala the cutoff rank between 490-510. For AIR, your score ranges at about 35000-40000 levels. Out of the total numbers of MBBS seats, around one hundred twenty seven thousands five hundred, approximately 90000 are AIQ Seats, which is fifteen percent quota. Just be

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Kapil Lalwani

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For you to have a NEET score of 227 and AIR 865613 there is very little chance that you can get an admission into government college for Bsc Nursing. For government colleges the NEET cutoff is much higher varying slightly from 300-500 for the general and up to 250-400 for the SC/ST/OBC. Percentage in your 12th standard is also acceptable here but do not consider it crucial for the admissions. There are merely 2500 to 3000 seats for Bsc Nursing offered by government college in India. Depending on your ranking and score you will not be admitted to any college that falls under the government's docket. If this has troubled your education,

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Kapil Lalwani

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If you scored 310 in NEET and 84% in twelfth PCB you will be able to get into a government college for B.Sc Nursing. All government colleges that offer BSc Nursing have different NEET cutoffs depending on the state, which range between 250 and 350. Even your percentage for 12th standard it is above the average cutoff percentage ranging from 70-80% for most of the government colleges. There are about 2500-3000 seats of BSC Nursing in total in India for government colleges . Based on your marks, you are in the range that helps you to get admission in government colleges like AFMC Pune, CMC Ludhiana, or PGIMER Chandigarh which have upper

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Kapil Lalwani

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Yes, one can have admission in government college for pharmacy programme through NEET exam of 2024. For the purpose of getting admission to the undergraduate courses of Pharmacy, the National Testing Agency (NTA) gives the NEET exam. In the admission assessment of the pharmacy courses, a candidate has to successfully clear the NEET examination. In 2023, the cutoff score could range between 150-200 for admissions into government colleges pharmacy. Such candidates need to score at least; Fiftieth percentile in NEET. 45 percentile for SC/ST/OBC candidates and 40 percentile for PwD category candidates. Each state has an assigned quota of s

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Having secured a NEET score of 600 and an AIR of 80,885, it brings the prospect level quite lower for bagging a seat in government medical colleges, such as GMC, Himachal Pradesh, or Assam under the AIQ quota. The cut-off mark for AIQ seats in these states usually lies in a significantly higher range; often this is in and around 500-600 marks for the general category candidate. For instance, the cut-offs for government colleges are much higher than your current score, but you may look for private medical college options or under state quota which may have lower cut-offs.

 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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It goes like getting a score of 76 at NEET; getting admission to any BHMS programme from the private colleges is not so probable. For a general category, it usually starts up to 117 marks from the BHMS in the private colleges and in case of SC/ST/OBC, with marks ranging as starting cut-offs at 105. So, this particular score lies miles away from the already created tough cut-offs in admissions. You may also consider looking at colleges with lower cutoffs or other healthcare courses that may take your current score. Note: The best sources of information about that college's requirements are usually the college itself.

 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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NEET Rank: 6200: Chances of getting Admission into Several Medical Colleges through Private institutions. For example, the college can be Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College or Smt. Chandaben Homeopathic Medical College. Government colleges, with this rank, can be a bit tough, though. Options are available in states that have higher numbers of medical seats. A watch should be kept on the cutoff trends that have emerged through counseling.

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