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Kunal Lalwani

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The entrance procedure for BDS students at Dr. Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College, Aligarh Muslim University, depends solely on the NEET results besides using yearly cutoff adjustments for different categories along with available seats and registration numbers. The unreserved category admission cutoff stands much higher at over 500 marks. The selection criteria for reserved categories starts below 350 marks while remaining more than this threshold. A score of 236 marks in NEET 2024 makes it improbable to obtain admission under the general category category. The possibility of admission acceptance exists only when you fall under either the

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Kunal Lalwani

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Your chance of securing admission to BDS in public dental colleges through NEET 2024 is minimal due to elevated cutoff requirements at 161 marks. Your chances to get admitted exist through management and NRI quota seats in private dental institutions even with under 161 marks in NEET 2024. Your admission possibility will be determined by your category together with your state quota status and empty seat availability. Some private institutions extend admissions-based on reduced scores to candidates who form part of reserved groups. A review of past year cutoff patterns in private colleges can help you understand the situation better.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The probability of receiving BAMS programme admission with the NEET UG exam score 61 points remains very low. The minimum qualifying percentile for NEET UG changes yearly for the general category at approximately the 50th percentile thus demanding substantial higher marks. Admission for candidates in reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) exceeds the 61 score mark. Any BAMS programme in a government institution requires scores higher than 300-400 marks, whereas private college applicants need at least 150-200 marks for admission. Students interested in private college management quota seats should be aware that their fees tend to be very expe

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Kunal Lalwani

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Your eligible position of 4683 in the ST ranking gives you proper admission opportunities to Thoothukudi Medical College through All India Medical Counseling provided you track the past year cutoff standards. Governments colleges in Tamil Nadu have displayed different cutoff criteria for ST candidates under the All India Quota system in the recent years. Your admission chances at Thoothukudi Medical College are high if the previous year ST candidate cutoff rate exceeded 4683. Succeeding in admission to Thoothukudi Medical College using All India Medical Counseling will be more achievable if previous cutoff levels were lower. The most r

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Kunal Lalwani

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The BDS programme admission at Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences operates exclusively through the NEET scoring system according to Dental Council of India (DCI) regulations. NEET stands as the essential admission examination for BDS students who aim to join Indian dental colleges either private or public. The NEET exam grants admission to the BDS programme and its absence invalidates the possibility of BDS enrolment. The entrance requirement of NEET stands as necessary for securing any seat including those belonging to the management quota. Students need to meet the NEET requirement to join BDS because the Dental Counci

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Tanu Rao

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Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University offers UG, PG, PhD, Diploma and Certificate courses in the streams of Medical Health & Sciences and Nursing. The admission to a majority of courses are based on entrance exams, specifically, NEET. Thereafter, to secure admission to entrance based courses without NEET is not possible. However, students aspiring to study BSc, MSc, BPT, B.O.Th., UG Diploma, BMLT, GNM, and ANM courses can join MPMSU without appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).

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Kapil Lalwani

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You qualify for admission to Indian public and private medical colleges as NEET candidate with score of 631 securing placement at AIR 43000 and category rank 20,000. Three medical colleges serving students at different ranks with NEET scores are Mahatma Gandhi Medical College in Pondicherry, Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore, and Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Aligarh. Academic opportunities exist in private medical institutions including Sri Ramachandra Medical College in Chennai along with Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences in Bangalore where tuition costs between INR 5 Lacs and INR 20 Lacs per year.

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Rayamkula Harish

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There could be a possibility of getting admission to CVAS Mannuthy (College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences), which is under Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, based on a NEET score of 445; this totally depends on the category and cutoff trends for admission.

For 2023, the general state quota cutoff was around 450-470, while SC/ST cutoffs were lower, at about 350-400. Cutoffs with 445 are slim for the general category unless for the year 2025 all of a sudden the cutoff reduces with fewer applicants or more seats available. Those with reserved category benefits possess a larger chance if they are a domicile of Kerala. Th

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Shubhangini Srivastava

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You can go with private homoeopathic colleges .

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