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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student
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It is unlikely that you will be able to get admission for BDS with 150 marks in NEET. The cut-off for BDS seats in government colleges is usually around 200 marks, and even private colleges may have a cut-off of 150 marks or more. However, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances of getting admission:
* You can try to improve your score in the NEET by taking a coaching class or by studying on your own. * You can apply to colleges that have a lower cut-off. * You can apply for a government scholarship or loan to help you pay for your education. If you are determined to become a dentist, don't give up. There are still way
* You can try to improve your score in the NEET by taking a coaching class or by studying on your own. * You can apply to colleges that have a lower cut-off. * You can apply for a government scholarship or loan to help you pay for your education. If you are determined to become a dentist, don't give up. There are still way
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student
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The cutoff last year in Telangana state for MBBS for people belonging to SC category was 405. This means that a candidate belonging to the SC category needed to score at least 405 marks in NEET to be eligible for admission to an MBBS course in a government medical college in Telangana. The cutoff varies from year to year and from state to state, and is based on a number of factors, including the number of seats available, the number of candidates who appeared for the exam, and the difficulty level of the exam. Here are some of the factors that affect the NEET cutoff:
* Number of seats available: The number of seats available in a partic
* Number of seats available: The number of seats available in a partic
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