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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

Sure, here are some B.Pharma colleges in Mumbai that you can consider with a 73 percentile score:

  • Shri Prabhakar K Kelkar College of Pharmacy is a private college affiliated to the University of Mumbai. It offers a B.Pharma course with a duration of 4 years. The college has a good infrastructure and well-qualified faculty. The average placement package for B.Pharma graduates from this college is around INR 4 LPA.
  • K. J. Somaiya College of Pharmacy is a private college affiliated to the University of Mumbai. It offers a B.Pharma course with a duration of 4 years. The college has a good infrastructure and well-qualified faculty. The average
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Janki H Gajjar

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The MCC will be conducting NEET Counselling 2023 upto four rounds namely Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round and Stray Vacancy Round. VMMC admission 2023 to MBBS course is based on NEET UG 2023 scores followed by NEET Counselling 2023.

As per the last two years, NEET UG Counselling concluded for VMMC MBBS admissions after Round 1 for General Category students falling under All India Rank Quota for cutoff 2022 and after Round 2 for 2021. The closing rank for VMMC MBBS cutoff for NEET UG stood at 129 for cut off 2022 and 143 for cut off 2021.

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Janki H Gajjar

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The MCC is yet to release the schedule for NEET UG 2023 Counselling. VMMC MBBS admissions 2023 are based on NEET 2023 scores followed by NEET Counselling 2023. Candidates seeking admission to VMMC MBBS course can check previous year round-wise closing ranks for VMMC cutoff 2023 for NEET Seat Allotment Results to get a clarity on what could be the expected MBBS cutoff 2023 this year:

NEET Round 1 Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202020212022
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery2185128129
NEET Round 2 Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202020212022
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery1550143-

 

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The chances of getting a medical seat with a 52.7 percentile, 146 marks, and SC caste are very slim. The cutoff for SC seats in the NEET UG 2022 exam was 149 marks, and the percentile was 55.5. This means that you would need to score significantly higher in order to be considered for a seat. However, there are still a few options available to you.

One option is to apply to a government medical college in a state with a lower cutoff. The cutoff for SC seats in government medical colleges in some states is as low as 140 marks. You can find a list of the cutoffs for government medical colleges in each state on the NEET website.

Another opti

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

It is difficult to say for sure if you will be able to get an MBBS or dental college with 268 marks in NEET with SC category. The cut-offs for government colleges vary from year to year, and they also depend on the number of seats available and the number of students who apply. In 2022, the cut-off for SC category students for government MBBS colleges was 420 marks. However, this is just an estimate, and the actual cut-off could be higher or lower.

If you are serious about getting into a government MBBS or dental college, you should consider applying for the All India Quota counselling. This will give you a chance to be considered for s

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

It is difficult to say for sure if you will be able to get a government BAMS college in all India quota with 242 marks and SC category. The cut-offs for government colleges vary from year to year, and they also depend on the number of seats available and the number of students who apply. In 2022, the cut-off for SC category students for government BAMS colleges was 405 marks. However, this is just an estimate, and the actual cut-off could be higher or lower.

If you are serious about getting into a government BAMS college, you should consider applying for the All India Quota counselling. This will give you a chance to be considered for s

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

It is possible to get admission in BAMS with a score of 153 in NEET. However, your chances of getting admission in a government college are very low. You may be able to get admission in a private college, but the fees will be higher.

The cutoff marks for BAMS vary from year to year and from college to college. In general, the cutoff marks for government colleges are higher than the cutoff marks for private colleges. The cutoff marks also vary depending on the category of the candidate. For example, the cutoff marks for General category candidates are higher than the cutoff marks for Reserved category candidates.

If you are interested in

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

It is unlikely that you will get a government seat for BAMS with 340 marks in NEET. The cut-off marks for government BAMS seats are usually around 350-360, and even higher in some states. However, there is still a chance that you could get a seat in a government college if you are willing to wait for the second or third round of counselling. You could also try for a seat in a private BAMS college, which are usually more affordable than government colleges.

Here are some tips for increasing your chances of getting a government seat for BAMS:

  • Apply for all the government BAMS colleges in your state.
  • Consider applying for colleges in other s
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

Here are the steps on how to get admission in BDS in Vishnu Dental College, Andhra Pradesh:

  1. Check the eligibility requirements. To be eligible for admission to BDS in Vishnu Dental College, you must:

    • Be a citizen of India or a Person of Indian Origin (PIO) or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholder.
    • Have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects.
    • Obtained a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in theSciencesubjects for General Category candidates and 40% marks for SC/ST/BC candidates.
    • Secured the required cutoff score in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) UG examinatio
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The chances of getting admission to BAMS in Maharashtra with 263 marks in the OBC category are slim. The cut-off for OBC students in Maharashtra for the last few years has been around 300 marks. However, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances of getting admission.

  1. You can apply to colleges that have a lower cut-off. There are a few colleges in Maharashtra that have a lower cut-off for OBC students. You can check the cut-off for these colleges on the websites of the respective universities.
  2. You can apply for a government seat. The government of Maharashtra reserves a certain number of seats for OBC students. You can app
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