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Anmol Gounder

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Well, this varies from state to state and this year all the colleges have not gone through NEET but they will be next year onwards.  So I'm guessing a score even around 490–500 should get you into the top college in your state and 450 should get you into some colleges too.

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Shubham

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Congratulations to your daughter on her NEET UG score! While she has scored well in the NEET exam, it's important to understand that admission to All India Quota (AIQ) seats is based on merit and rank. The AIQ seats are reserved for candidates from all over India, excluding the respective state quota.

In the case of Punjab quota, your daughter's score of 672 should be considered for admission to medical colleges within Punjab. To secure admission to AIQ seats, she would need to have a rank that meets the cutoff set by the central counseling authorities.

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Anmol Gounder

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  1. The forms will be released by respective states and the central committees (you will need to actively check their websites for notifications), you are required to fill them CORRECTLY and within time. You might also be asked to attatch your documents so make sure you have everything handy.
  2. In the counsellings you would be asked to select your choice of colleges in a list format. My suggestion- fill relevant colleges only. If you have a rank of 6k, don’t waste your time filling up MAMC or VMMC. Research properly about previous year cutoffs and then fill. The colleges are alotted on the basis of your rank and quota (if any).
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Anmol Gounder

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Hello,
You have scored well for BAMS and will definitely get into government college for BAMS at this score.

Wait for the counselling.
All the best. Feel free to revert.

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Anmol Gounder

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Hello,
Shiksha college predictor is the best technique to predict college based on JEE Mains score:

https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Better results can be found here.
It produces accurate findings.
After that, simply go to that college's counseling.
Best wishes for the future.

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Anmol Gounder

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Hello,

According to the previous year's cut off, a candidate belonging to the SC category scored 546 marks and the college allotted was Guahawti Medical College, through the state quota.

So a safe score for your category would be 540+ marks, and chances are low, of you getting a government medical seat in Assam.

You can get the following colleges at this score-

  1. Sukh Sagar Medical College and Hospital
  2. Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences
  3. Subharti Medical College
  4. Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur

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abhay

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Christian medical college vellore

PSG institute of medical science

Sri ramanchadra medical college and institute

Vinayaka mission college Salem

Menakshi medical college Kanchipuram

Sree balaji medical college. 

Chettinad college Kanchipuram

Sree mombika institute of medical Science kanyakumari.

St.jhons medical college karnataka

Manipur institute if medical Science manipal university manipal

Kasturbal medical college manipal

Kasturba medical college manglore

Jawaharlal medical college Belavi

Mahadevappa rampure medical college Gulbarga

Jjm medical college devangre

Ms devaiah medical college bengaluru.

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Anmol Gounder

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Based upon your score in NEET 2022, and the previous year cutoff chances are less for admission in government medical college under all india quota and state level quota.

You may have chances in private college under state quota.

Use NEET college predictor to check you MBBS/BDS chance in deemed university and state quota seat based on NEET AIR.

 

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