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Amit Saini

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With a NEET score of around 530, you may have the opportunity to secure admission to a medical college, but affordability depends on the type of college. Government medical colleges typically have lower tuition fees, and with your score, you might be eligible for admission under the All India Quota (AIQ) or state quota in some state-run colleges, especially in less competitive states. The fee structure in these colleges is generally more affordable compared to private institutions. However, private medical colleges may also be an option, though they tend to have higher fees, especially for management or NRI quota seats. You should part

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Nandini Motwani

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The placement packages that have been the highest for MBBS graduates from AIIMS Bhopal may be variable according to job profile, specialization, or employer. Nevertheless, AIIMS Bhopal has an excellent reputation and most of the medical graduates have their placement done in very renowned hospitals and research institutes as well as healthcare organizations. The maximum packages for MBBS students generally fall in the bracket of approximately ?10 to ?15 Lacs per annum; however, this may differ according to the individual's skill, location, and sector. To know the most accurate, up-to-date salary details, it is advisable to refer to the

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Nandini Motwani

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Securing admission to MBBS at AIIMS Bhopal for an NEET score between 570 to 690 could be possible but competitive based on one's category, number of applicants, and overall cutoff for the year. The seats for MBBS in AIIMS Bhopal are few, and cutoff varies every year based on the difficulty and the number of candidates that appeared for the exam. For general category scores above 600 are often more competitive, whereas reserved categories will have slightly lower cutoffs. Cutoff trends should be checked for specific years because of this and any authentic query should be conducted by contacting the offices for admissions.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 329 marks in NEET, you may not get a fully free seat in medicine, such as MBBS, in government colleges as the cutoffs are higher. You may qualify for BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BUMS (Unani), or BVSc (Veterinary Science) in government or semi-government institutions depending on your category and state quota.

State counseling processes will vary because cutoffs vary from state to state and category reserved. Even the waiver of tuition fees or scholarship to reserved or economically weaker sections can be quite cost-effective. Check out state-wise NEET counseling portals for more details on options and cutoffs available.

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sarfaraz anshu

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To get a seat in a government medical college in Maharashtra in the SC category for NEET 2024, you need to score between 161 and 127 marks. This is based on the 40th percentile cut-off for the SC category. 

Here are the cut-off marks for other categories: 

UR/EWS: 50th percentile, 720–162 marks

OBC: 40th percentile, 161–127 marks

ST: 40th percentile, 161–127 marks

The minimum marks required for NEET vary each year based on the performance of the participants. The state counseling authorities provide the state-wise NEET cut-off. 

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Anchal Shukla

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You should either have completed or be completing 17 years of age as of 31st December 2025, to be eligible to write the NEET UG 2025 exam. That means, to be eligible for NEET-UG 2025, you should have been born on or before 31/12/2008.

A candidate must of at least 17 years as of December 31 of the academic year. Unless candidates meet the lower age limit criterion, they would not be considered eligible to appear for NEET for the particular year. The other factors of eligibility include studying Physics, Chemistry and Biology as core subjects.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Admissions to MBBS in Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Wardha, depend upon NEET scores and other factors. From 550 to 700 marks, it isn't certain.

The following are some key factors affecting admission: 

1. NEET Score: Competing candidates' scores.

2. Seat Availability: Few MBBS seats.

3. Reservation Category: SC, ST, OBC, or General.

4. Domicile: Maharashtra or All India quota.

Estimators of chances include:

1. Previous year NEET cut offs at DMIMS.

2. Your rank and percentile in NEET.

3. Other admission criteria, such as the 10+2 grades.

To discuss in detail your case, contact DMIHER admissions department or one of a

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