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Saurabh Singh

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Yes, you'll get MBBS and BDS in a private college.

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Saurabh Singh

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With 193 marks, you won't be able to get a seat in any government or private medical colleges as there cut off is usually above 550.

However, you do have a chance in getting admission to the following deemed universities in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, based on the previous year cut off-

1. Shri Sathya Sai Medical College, Kanchipuram- 173

2. Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai- 183

3. ACS Medical College, Chennai- 168

4. Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad- 167

5. Sri Lakshmi Narayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry- 152

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Keshav Agarwal

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Yes, you are 100% eligible for BMLT Course. No matter what is your background.

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Keshav Agarwal

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You can actually get a BHMS seat in a good college but it is not possible to get the one in govt. college.

To get seat through state quota you must at least have around 450 marks.

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Deven

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According to my perspective, you must have to get good marks in your 12th standard. So, you can easily get the admission into SNDT women's university for B.Pharma course. Best of luck for your bright future.

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Neha Kumari

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Yes, you can easily get admission with the category rank of 4741 under All India Quota. It would have been better if you've mentioned your AIR.

The admission to MBBS/BDS courses through NEET is conducted for 15% of All India Quota (AIQ)

According to 2020 data:

  • The closing AIR rank was 96759
  • colleges alloted : IRT Perundurai Medical college, Perundarai

Here, are the lists of some colleges with the closing rank of round 1- 2022:

College NameST
AIIMS Delhi3087
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi3385
BJMC Pune58140
AIIMS Bhubaneshwar25410
Kolkata Medical College62264

All the best!

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Saurabh Singh

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With this score you have less chance to get admission in 15% quota seats & 85% quota seats for both. But you can try for private colleges.

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Neha Kumari

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I hope you're doing well. It is very difficult for you to get MBBS course at this rank. You may try for BDS in private dental college. Although, it depends on your category. If you're from General Category then it's hard.

If you're from OBC or SC/ST category then you may get chance to get into some private colleges.

Let us look at the previous year trends for MBBS:

Category Qualifying percentileScore/marks
General/EWS50720-137
UR/EWS & PH45136-121
OBC/SC/ST40136-107
OBC/SC/ST & PH40120-108

According to your rank, you can look into various medical colleges of different states of India. It would have been better if you mentioned your rank and category. 

Here, are the lists of some colleges with the closing rank of round 1- 2022:

College NameGenOBCSCST
AIIMS Delhi552429653087
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi9131215733385
BJMC Pune164247593089158140
AIIMS Bhubaneshwar5641413782525410
Kolkata Medical College164627921876262264

All the best!

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Harsh Khattar

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The answer is yes, but the chances are slim. The cutoff for BAMS in government colleges in India is usually around 500-600 marks. With a score of 448 marks, you may be eligible for admission to a government ayurveda college, but it is not guaranteed.

Here are some of the factors that will affect your chances of getting admission to a government ayurveda college:

  • The number of seats available in the college
  • The number of applicants with a higher score than you
  • Your caste/category
  • Your state of domicile

If you are serious about getting into a government ayurveda college, you should aim to score as high as possible in NEET. You should also cons

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