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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With a score of 416 in NEET 2024 under the OBC category, the chances to get a seat in government MBBS college in Assam are very slim. The expected cutoffs for OBC candidates are around 161-129 marks. The last ranks at which admission was granted in the preceding years show that scores this low are usually not preferred. For example, the cutoff rank for some government colleges has been much higher than 416. Consider other options or private colleges if you are not selected based on this cutoff.

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Rayamkula Harish

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There may be a seat into BVSc under government quota for a NEET score of 425, and being an EWS candidate could influence that depending on the cutoff trends by VCI as well as at the state level.

 EWS may play additional consideration for such specific seat allotments if other conditions are met.

Usually, admissions into BVSc colleges run on the NEET merit list followed by the counseling of state or VCI.

 The cut offs usually remain different from college to college and state to state. Free seats will also count in some numbers, of course, the popular ones being Madras Veterinary College, College of Veterinary Science, etc.

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Abhignan bollam

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With 630 marks in NEET and belonging to the SC category, you have good chances of securing admission to medical colleges in India. Based on expected NEET trends for 2024, your likely rank range is between 15,601 and 16,400.

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Saksham Kumar

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With NEET MDS Rank 10995 you can get admission in Sri Ramachandra Dental College. Chennai relies heavily on the MDS expertise you need. There was a dramatic break from the previous trend.

Highly competitive specialties: Specialties such as endodontics and dental research. Conservative dentistry and dental care are often the most preferred in oral surgery. The cutoff line for these programs is between 2,600 and 9,000 in 2023. Since your rank is 10,995, entering these areas may be more difficult. This is because they tend to fill up quickly during the consultation process.

Less Competitive Specialties: Oral medicine and radiology, dentistr

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Veerraj Sen

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With a 505 marks score in NEET and SC category, you have a good chance of securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college (especially under State Quota) or in some private medical colleges. Your exact prospects depend on the specific cutoff trends in the year you apply and the state you belong to. It's important to follow the NEET counseling process closely and consider both state and AIQ counseling to maximize your chances.

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Vikrant Singh

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Gujarat University offers medical courses such as MBBS and BHMS based on NEET scores. Based on Gujarat University cutoff 2024, the MBBS rank stood at 704 for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for the OBC AI category candidates, the MBBS last-round closed at 2126. Candidates can check out category-wise cutoff from the table below:

CourseGeneralOBCSCSTPWDEWS
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery704212614266440182626042209

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Yash Kumar

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Hello Varshini, answer to your question is No. PSG Institute of Medical Science and Research does not offer any aided seat for MBBS course. The total tuition fees of MBBS programme offered by PSG Institute of Medical Science and Research is Rs. 20 Lakhs

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Yash Kumar

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According to the latest cut off information available for admission into MBBS course at St. John's Medical college , the last closing rank was rank 83588 which got admission. So, if your rank is less than 83588 then you can definitely get admission into MBBS program at the St. Jonh's Medical College.

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Yash Kumar

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Yes, PA Sangma International Medical College and Hospital (PIMC) is recognised by its MBBS programme in Meghalaya. It is known to be the first private medical college in Meghalaya. PIMC&H is located at the University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya. 

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Arindam Modak

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The steps toward getting an entry in the MBBS programme at the Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (IPGMER) are as mentioned below:

Eligibility :-

- A person must pass 10+2 from a recognised institution, with the first three subjects being Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- The candidate has to appear for NEET-UG exam (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate courses).
Qualify NEET-UG:

You should qualify for the NEET-UG with a competitive rank. Admission for MBBS is done on the basis of NEET-UG scores in IPGMER.
Counseling :-

As soon as the results of NEET-UG are out, one has to participate in the counsel

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