NEET 2022 UG Counselling

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Yes, with a score of 565, you may get admission into the MBBS course at some very good colleges, including government colleges. It has been observed that for the OBC category, there are some chances to get into a government medical college for MBBS even if the usual cutoff is around 600 marks. For instance, these are some of the medical colleges where you might get admission based on a score around 565 on the NEET-UG:
1. Government Medical College, Akola
2. Guwahati Medical College, Guwahati
3. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Ongole
4. Data Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha
5. MGM Medical College, Jamshedpur
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deepika maurya

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If you want admission to government colleges for BDS and BVSC courses, then you can not get admission on your NEET score.
1- The minimum marks in NEET to get admission in a Bachelor of Dental Surgery BDS are 450+ for the General category.
2- The minimum marks in NEET to get admission in a Bachelor in Veterinary Science BVSC are 350+ for the General category. However, you have not mentioned the state you belong to that's why I provide general data because the cutoff varies from state to state. If you want admission to a private college for the BDS and BVSC course, then you can get direct admission. For direct admission, there is no need
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deepika maurya

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New counseling Rules:
The Medical Counselling Committee of Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has developed software for all the participating states/counseling authorities for NEET-UG/PG to upload the names and roll numbers of students who have joined up to second round and further rounds of the state quota or second round of the All India Quota on the common portal. These joined candidates up to the second round of All India Quota or State Quota shall not be eligible to participate in the further rounds for All India Quota or for State Quota from the academic year 22-23 onwards. For more coun
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deepika maurya

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You did not provide proper information, so it is difficult to predict an accurate college. However, according to your rank, you can get admission into Government Ayurveda Medical College, Osmanabad, Maharashtra for the B.A. MS course and Government Ayurved College and Hospital, Jalgaon, Maharashtra for the B.A.M.S. course. You can get admission to the above-mentioned colleges only if you are from the GN PwD category. If you want admission to a private college for the B.A.M.S. course, then you can get direct admission. For direct admission, there is no need for a NEET score.

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deepika maurya

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There are two types of National Testing Agency NTA NEET-UG counselling.
1- MCC counselling process for all India quota (AQI) seats.
2- State Quota seats for NEET UG counselling. There will be 4-rounds of NEET counselling that is Round 1, Round 2 of All India Quota and Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round. Out of the 4 rounds, 3 rounds will be conducted online by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) which are Round 1, Round 2 and Mop-Up Round. Steps: Complete the MCC NEET registration process, and pay Fees, NEET-UG counselling choice filling and locking, Round-1 seat allocation and announcement of results, Reporting to the designated Coll
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Yes, you can try to apply for the course, in government colleges for the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) nursing program, but it is quite harder for you to get admission with the marks you secured for the NEET examination. There are some colleges in Maharashtra that take admission on the basis of NEET for B.Sc Nursing courses. A list of the colleges is
1- Dr. D. Y. Patil's Vidyapeeth, Pune
2- Data Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
3- Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences
If you want to join a private institute for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, then there is no need to use your NEET score to get admission. because most of the private col
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deepika maurya

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First of all, congratulations!
Yes, you can get a seat very easily at the Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (SSKM) in Kolkata.
85 percent of seats are reserved for state quota students. SSKM College opening rank Under state quota, the expected score is 545 and the expected cut-off is 21,000 for the EWS category. SSKM College closing rank Under state quota, the expected score is 570 and the expected cut-off is 21,500 for the EWS category. The Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (IPGMER or SSKM) is located in Kolkata, West Bengal, and is affiliated with the West Bengal University of Health Sci
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No, is not a risk but once you leave the allotted seat, the seat will be allotted to the next waiting student. Then you will be promoted to the last and final college round which allows the vacant seats of colleges in the state. So choose wisely. If you want more information regarding counseling, you can visit the Shiksha counseling link (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/neet-exam-counselling). .

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