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Ravi Babu

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The NEET 2023 cutoff score for BCM (Backward Class Muslim) applicants at Tamil Nadu government medical colleges was 504 which translates to an All India Rank (AIR) of 80,758 according to the most recent data available.

Although precise numbers for 2024 admissions have not yet been released, patterns point to a potential rise in cutoff scores as a result of increased competition. To increase their chances of getting a spot BCM applicants hoping to enroll in Tamil Nadu's government medical schools should aim for a NEET score higher than 510.

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Ravi Babu

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Candidates must score between 161 and 127 out of 720 in 2024, or the 40th percentile to be eligible for NEET under the OBC category.
However entrance to MBBS programs is not guaranteed by qualifying. Cutoffs for admission are much higher and change every year depending on the amount of applicants exam difficulty and seat availability. To gain admission to government medical schools in recent years OBC applicants usually had to receive scores in the range of 530 to 560.

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Ravi Babu

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It is extremely impossible to get a government MBBS seat in India with 136 NEET scores within the OBC category. This is the reason:

Minimum Qualifying Scores: The OBC candidates' NEET cutoff often falls between 120 and 140 (it varies every year). Even though you might be eligible a government seat usually demands a much higher score (usually 500+).
State Quota and All India Quota (AIQ): While state quotas vary but typically demand 400+ points, AIQ seats typically close at 600+ marks.
Other Options: You can look at paramedical courses, BDS, BHMS, BAMS or private MBBS institutes.
Retry NEET: To improve your score the following year think abo

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Aruna Chhetri

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For the 2023 NEET cutoff for Coorg Institute of Dental Sciences (CIDS), a general category student aiming for a BDS seat in the government quota typically needed a score around 450-500 marks, while for private quota, the cutoff might be lower, around 349 marks. 

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Pooja Kumari

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The MBBS course at Khaja Bandanawaz University (KBNU) is a flagship course with 150 seats and is approved by the Medical Council of India. The course takes 4.5 years of studies and 1 year of internship, giving a total of 5.5 years. KBNU shapes students into well-qualified professionals. The course curriculum follows NMC guidelines. Selection is on the basis of NEET-UG performance, guaranteeing merit-based selection. KBNU is also one of the top 10 private minority medical colleges in India.

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Jatin Kumar

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Security money refunding has no concern about how you selected your medical college.I have not also selected medical college according to choices filled so don't worry, you have deposited the money then sure you will get the money back.

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a year ago

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Aneena Abraham

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About 90+ best Medical colleges are there in Uttar Pradesh. Of these, 50 are government colleges and 40 are private colleges. NEET and UP NEET are the popular entrance exams for admission to top Medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh. The best MBBS colleges in Uttar Pradesh are IMS- Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Post Graduate Medical Sciences (SGPGI), King George's Medical University (KGMU) Lucknow, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Integral University (IUL), School of Medical Sciences and Research, and many more. 

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Ip

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Yes, you can do MBBS in future for your career. But if you do MBBS to only earn money then you should not do it because you should first know about NEET preparation, life as a doctor, pre PG, and PG life. When you understand all that then choose this field. 

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Kiran Kaithwar

Contributor-Level 9

If you're considering admission to a private medical college due to concerns about your NEET performance, it's a viable option if you have the financial means. Many students choose this path, and while the cost is higher, it can provide a pathway to achieving your goal of becoming a doctor.

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Shyamal kumar Paul

Beginner-Level 1

Same problem here.Has your problem been solved? Actually I will change my name after NEET 2025 as I'm a NEET 2025 aspirant and I hope I will have the affidavit, newspaper advertisement & gazette notification and changed aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but only 10th&12th documents will not be changed till then as it takes time. So will there be any problem to get admission, or while participating in councelling process should I make the registration with my new name or old name as I will have changed my name in aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but 10&12th documents is unchanged?

 

Please let me know bro.

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