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Deeksha Dixit

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With 138 marks, you have very few chances to get into any private medical college for MBBS in Uttar Pradesh. According to the previous year's cutoff data, you may have some chance of getting admission to the Career Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Lucknow. Otherwise, you can apply to private dental colleges in Lucknow, such as Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental & Medical Sciences, and Saraswati Dental College, for a BDS degree. You may also get KD Dental College of Mathura and Shree Bankey Bihar Dental College and Research Centre of Ghaziabad.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You may get admission for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ) course at Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, Delhi, if you have home state quota. However, your NEET rank should be lower than the category's closing rank, which has been as follows in previous years:
Under 55,000 ranks in the General category (OPNOHS). SC category (SCNOHS): less than 172,000 ranks
Under 6,95,000 ranks in the ST category (STNOHS). For the OBC category (BCDFHS): Under 7,66,000 ranks
For the EWS category (EWNOHS): under 81,000 ranks
This estimate may slightly change this year depending on the number of applicants who have pre
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Singh Arpana Jahindra

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Select the government colleges first like 10-15 government college in which you like to take admission. All depend on luck don't lose hope till 3rd round, after that you can fill as many as college you want in mopup round.

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Singh Arpana Jahindra

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You can easily get BDS BHMS and B.A. MS with this score, try to fill all the colleges in the councelling and don't lose hope still stray vacancy round, because last year student with 350 marks has got BHMS in stray vacancy in central government college. All the Best.

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Deeksha Dixit

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With 408 marks in NEET you have very few chances to get MBBS in a medical college in Karnataka, even with the state quota. This is because, due to high competition to get admission into MBBS in the OBC category, the cut-off is usually above 500 marks in NEET UG. You may have a few chances to get admission in the special round or stray vacancy round at Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bengaluru. However, you may get into good dental colleges for a Bachelor of Dental Surgery BDS with your score.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can get admission to ayurvedic colleges to pursue a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ). However, with 363 marks in NEET, you have a better chance of getting admission to a private ayurvedic college than a government ayurvedic college. According to previous year cut off data you can get government ayurved college in state quota if your score is above 350 marks in NEET. For instance, you may get admission to Swami Kalyandev Government Ayurved College in Uttar Pradesh if you have a UP State home quota. Further, you may apply for admission to private ayurveda colleges such as:
1. Dr. Rajendra Gode Ayurved College a
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Deeksha Dixit

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The state rank depends on many factors and is released by state counseling committees on the basis of details filled in by candidates during registrations. The state rank is decided on the basis of: (A) Comparative All-India Ranks of Students from States (B) category of applying students. (C) Number of NEET-qualified students from your state (D) reservations if applicable. Therefore, your state NEET rank will be decided by the Andhra Pradesh NEET Counseling Authorities on the basis of the following criteria.

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Deeksha Dixit

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It is difficult to accurately answer in the absence of information like category and state rank. However, it has been observed from the previous year's cutoff data of government medical colleges for MBBS that the cutoff usually goes higher than 600 marks in open categories and 500 marks in other categories. Under state quota, some government medical colleges do provide admission in a few categories. Therefore, you have a few chances to get into a government medical college for MBBS depending upon criteria like your category, state rank, and seats available. You may get admission to:
1. Darbhanga Medical College is under state quota with
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deepika maurya

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First of all, For the Biotechnology course, there is no need to clear the NEET exam. However, You can do other courses like B.Sc. And B.Tech in Biotechnology from various colleges where admission is accepted either on the basis of class 12th marks or on the basis of the particular college entrance exam. With 296 marks, you have a very less chance to get admission to Government colleges for the B.A. MS course. But you may get admission to these government colleges for the B.A. MS course.
1- Dr. BRKR Government Ayurved Medical College, Hyderabad (opening rank 563645-Closing rank563645).
2- Government Autonomous Ayurved College and Hospit
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, there is no hospital in the National College of Nursing, Hisar, which is situated at Dhani Garan Road, Barwala. The National College of Nursing is run by the S. D. Educational Society and offers nursing courses like B.Sc nursing, Post-Basic B.Sc nursing, and Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM). The college is situated close to a few hospitals, which are:
1. Railway Hospital
2. Dr. B. Raheja Hospital, and
3. Khalsa Multispeciality Hospital.
4. RMA Goal Hospital

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