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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The last year cut off of Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College, Davangere, Karnataka for the General category was 380. This means that you would need to score at least 380 marks in NEET UG to be eligible for admission to this college. However, the cutoff marks can change from year to year, so it is important to check the latest cutoff marks before you apply.

With a score of 246 in NEET UG, it is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College, Davangere, Karnataka. However, you may still be able to get admission to other Ayurvedic colleges in Karnataka. The cutoff marks for other Ayurvedic colleges in Ka

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to a Dental college in Maharashtra with a NEET 2023 score of 100. The cutoff marks for government Dental colleges in Maharashtra are typically around 150, and the cutoff marks for private Dental colleges are typically around 200. However, there are a few Dental colleges in Maharashtra that have lower cutoff marks, so it is worth checking with each college individually.

The fees for Dental colleges in Maharashtra vary depending on the college. Government Dental colleges typically charge lower fees than private Dental colleges. For example, the fees for government Dental colleges in Mu

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The answer to your question is it depends. The cutoff marks for government BAMS colleges vary from state to state. In Maharashtra, for example, the cutoff marks for government BAMS colleges for the SC category in 2022 were 350. This means that you would need to score at least 350 marks in NEET to be eligible for admission to a government BAMS college in Maharashtra. However, the cutoff marks can change from year to year, so it is important to check the latest cutoff marks before you apply.

If you do not score high enough to get into a government BAMS college, you may still be able to get into a private BAMS college. The fees for private

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Candidates seeking admission to MBBS at Kozhikode Medical College must secure a minimum aggregate of 50% to meet the basic eligibility criteria for admission. As per the Government Medical College Kozhikode 2022 cutoff, the NEET UG Round 1 cutoff stood at 1555, where as the Round 2 cutoff rank was 3030 for the General category students. So, this year for Government Medical College Kozhikode MBBS admission, candidates must secure a rank between 1000 and 3000 to get admission. 

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