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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you may get a college with 136 marks if you belong to the SC category. The NEET cutoff for SC candidates in 2024 was 161-126. You have decent chances of getting into a college, and if you get it, it will be a private one only. The NEET cutoff for the SC category in 2023 was 136-107 only. So seeing the previous year cutoffs, your score lies exactly in the cutoff range, and as the cutoff changes every year, the 2025 cutoff cannot be stated in advance.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, never with such marks any chances of getting colleges be it BHMS or BMPT.If you belongs to grnreal or OBC or EWS ust forget it and if you belongs to SC/ST or other then also forget it with such marks.I will recommend you to try to konw pyv cutoff and apply for counselling but there is highly unlikely chances.Improve your score and comeback next year with good marks.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, there is no any chances to grab a seat in medical college whit such marks.Under OBC category previous year it turns to 600 approx, So with such marks there is no any chances, still you visit website, see pyv cutoff, go through counselling but there is very few chances.I will recommend you to improve a bit and come back next year with updates makrs.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your opportunity to secure admission in a BAMS college in Bihar through the OBC category and defence quota with 500 marks in NEET will depend on annual cut-off levels combined with defense quota college resource availability across Bihar. You should apply for counselling and regularly visit website.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a NEET UG 2024 score of 383 and being an SC candidate, you qualify for BAMS admissions since the cutoff for SC students is 40th percentile, which corresponds to scores ranging from 161 to 127.
Yet, obtaining admission in one of the Karnataka government Ayurvedic colleges is highly competitive.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Getting admission into Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Science for MBBS is not considered "easy" as it is based on merit through NEET scores, meaning you need a relatively high rank to secure a seat, although the college is considered a good option for students with a competitive NEET score compared to other private medical colleges in India; admission is primarily based on your performance in the NEET exam.
Key points to remember:
NEET based admission:
Admission to Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Science is entirely based on your NEET score.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is a high chances of not getting any seat in any MBBS college even with state quota until and unless you belongs to a certain communutiy.Even now a days that reserved category are unable to get a seat in medical college with such marks.Day to day competion is setting high bar and to be on safer side try to score more than 500 atleast. For confirmation try to check previous year cutoff.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In 2024, the last round closing rank for admission to BDS at Sree Balaji Dental College and Hospital was 181,372 for the General AI category. However, the cutoff rank for BDS varies from year to year.
You can visit the website of counselling for further details.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Due to high cutoffs it is difficult for an EWS candidate with a NEET UG score of 309 to get a seat in the majority of government medical colleges for MBBS. You might however look into other government-funded medical schools which frequently have lower cutoffs. For example government schools may provide free or heavily discounted tuition for BAMS (Ayurvedic Medicine), BHMS (Homoeopathy), or BUMS (Unani Medicine). The cutoffs for reserved categories may also be lower at some state-run dentistry schools.
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