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Anurag Shivam

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Whether you can get an MBBS seat with 350 marks in NEET 2024 depends on the college and the category you belong to. 

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The minimum marks required for MBBS admission in NEET 2024 are 720-164 for the General category. 

For OBC/SC/ST categories, the minimum marks required for MBBS admission in NEET 2024 are 163-129. 

The NEET cutoff score for MBBS admission varies depending on the category and percentile. 

The number of available MBBS seats, the difficulty level of the NEET exam, and the number of applicants can impact the minimum qualifying marks. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi Priya,

It may be difficult to get a government BAMS seat with 310 marks in NEET, particularly for the general category. However, if you are from a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC), you may have a hope based on your state's cutoff. Certain states have lower cutoffs in the state quota, so it is best to check last year's trends.

If a government seat is out of question, you can try semi-government or private BAMS colleges where your score may suffice. Watch counseling rounds—sometimes cutoffs decline later. wishing u a very Good luck, and hope this is helpful!

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Rashmi Srivastava

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NEET is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to pursue undergraduate medical courses (MBBS), dental courses (BDS), or postgraduate courses (MD/MS) in government or private medical colleges in India. Orthopedic Nursing, which is a specialisation within Nursing, generally follows a different path. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hey Shreyas,  

It's difficult to balance NEET and JEE for a gap year but is a bit achievable with proper strategy. As NEET has heavy emphasis on Biology whereas JEE is more mathematics-based, a scheduled timetable would be required on your part. Prioritize frequent subjects such as Physics and Chemistry with strong conception building. Invest additional time into mathematics for JEE and invest additional time in Biology for NEET.

Refer to NCERT books as a fundamental source and add reference books such as HC Verma for Physics. Practice previous years' question papers for both exams and perform regular mock tests to enhance speed and

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Sinchana N

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If you belong to the General category, you are not likely to obtain a government MBBS seat with an AIR of 98,838.
If you are from OBC/EWS/SC/ST, you can have some hope in some states, particularly under the state quota.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Since your NEET score is 211 marks, you can search for a BHMS course in various colleges in India. Some of them include Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, and Kerala University of Health Sciences. Although your score is not good enough to get into top colleges, most colleges have different admission criteria, and some of them might still accept your application on the basis of state-level counseling or management quota seats. It is advisable to verify college requirements on an individual basis and engage in counseling for improved chances.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With a rank of 300,000 to 400,000 in NEET and 400 marks, getting admission in a government medical college is really difficult. In general, the cut-offs are usually higher in most government colleges, and your rank will not be up to the mark for such colleges. Some colleges might accept scores around this level, but only in less competitive states. It's worth considering private medical colleges since they can provide better prospects at this score level.

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