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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
A score ranging between 450-500 in NEET is taken as a safe score for BDS admission in a government college.
Students under the general category need to score 50 percentile in NEET for BDS admission, whereas the 45 percentile is for reserved category students.
Though you have not mentioned the category and the state name but nevertheless .Find the general details related to the expected cut off for different categories for getting admission:
- For UR: 420 and above
- For OBC: 400 and above
- For SC: 350 and above
- For ST: 310 and above
NOTE: These are the expected cut offs. The cut off varies from state to state.It may be less for other states.
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Scholar-Level 17
The fee structure for the MD in General Medicine programme at RUHS is INR 3.6 Lacs (for the entire program). To be eligible for admission, the candidate must have a current NEET PG score. The MD in Radio Diagnosis programme lasts for three years.
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Yes, MD in General Medicine is offered at Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS). The programme is a 3-year, full-time postgraduate programme that is accredited by the National Medical Commission (NMC). The program provides a balanced clinical experience in all subspecialties of internal medicine.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 2
No, you won't get MBBS college with this Marks and nor BAMS government college. But there is a chance of getting private BAMS college so keep trying in counseling fill the counseling form.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
It will be nearly impossible to fetch a college in All India quota. However, you have high chances of getting lower ranked government colleges in your state. So, search for colleges in your state and follow your state's counselling process for admission.
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