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a year agoContributor-Level 8
With a rank of 449,929 in the NEET exam, you can research colleges that may be eligible for you and prepare a list of pros and cons for each. You can use a NEET College Predictor to check the list of colleges you may be eligible for. This can help you make an informed decision during counseling.
Some things to consider when evaluating your chances of admission to medical colleges include:
Cutoff scores
The NEET cutoff varies by category and is released in the form of percentile and corresponding scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
It's unlikely that you'll be able to get admission for BDS, BHMS, or BAMS with 185 marks and a rank of 1052142 in NEET:
BDS
A score of 400 in NEET gives a fair chance of admission to a BDS course, especially for reserved category candidates. However, to get a seat in a government dental college, a candidate usually needs a minimum score of 450.
BAMS
For admission to a private college offering a BAMS course, a score of 450 is usually enough. However, for government colleges, a minimum score of around 500 in NEET UG is typically required.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
With 247 marks in NEET 2024, your daughter may be able to get admission to veterinary Science or BDS, but it's unlikely she'll be able to get admission to MBBS:
BDS
The minimum score for a BDS seat in a top dental college is usually 450. The NEET 2024 BDS cut off for the general category is 50th Percentile and the score ranging 720 to 164. Students with scores around 450 to 500 have better chances of securing seats in top institutions.
Veterinary science
Veterinary schools typically require specific entrance exams or standardized test scores for admission. Some common standardized tests and scores that are accepted for Veterina
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
With this score, 461 in NEET exam keeping in mind OBC category, you have a good chance of getting into a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) programme at different colleges. However, the admission is going to depend on factors like state quota, cut-off trends, and number of seats reserved in each colleges.
With this score, you are likely to secure a seat in BDS at several state government and private dental colleges, especially in states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. If you're aiming for top colleges, you might need to prepare for slightly higher cut-offs, but the OBC reservation could help you.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, with a NEET score of 660 and a rank of 21,223, you may be able to get admission to an AIIMS in India:
AIIMS cut-off
The minimum marks required to get admission to AIIMS is more than 620. The cut-off is based on the NEET percentile and marks.
AIIMS eligibility
The minimum marks required in biology for appearing in the AIIMS exam are 60% for general and OBC candidates, 50% for SC/ST candidates, and 45% for PWBD candidates.
AIIMS admission
A score of 650 in NEET is considered good for admission to top MBBS government colleges like AIIMS Patna and AIIMS Bhubaneswar.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, there may be possibilities for your daughter in the NEET exam, depending on the category-wise cut-off and other factors:
Cut-off: The cut-off for the SC category in NEET 2024 is 161–127.
Category rank: The category rank is important during the counseling process and option entry stage. It's the rank you scored in your category, such as SC, OBC, ST, or General.
Tie-breaker criteria: The NTA uses tie-breaker criteria to allot different ranks to candidates who have the same marks. These criteria include the number of incorrect answers, the number of correct answers in physics, and the application number.
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a year ago
Beginner-Level 5
If last year's cutoffs are followed, admissions to AIIMS institutes at 660 marks are tough for the open category students as well as EWS and OBC students. SC/ST candidates can expect admission to IIMS Deogarh, AIIMS Madurai, AIIMS Jammu, and AIIMS Guwahati for the expected rank at 660 marks as stated above. For open, OBC, and EWS categories, multiple government medical colleges through all-India and open seat quotas are available. Students are likely to be allotted seats to top government colleges in each state at this mark range.
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a year ago
Beginner-Level 5
Your marks are good, as well, but the minimum rank to get AIIMS is different in each category. For example, general, OBc, SC, and ST have different minimum ranks. As I know I'm telling you, the last rank in the general category all over India to get AIIMS is 3654. In the SC category to get AIIMS, the lowest rank is 67906.
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a year ago
Beginner-Level 5
Sorry to say but the 280 marks are not enough to get a BAMS government college through NEET. You have to score to more to get your desired collage. Because the BAMS government collage's tentative cut off is 410+ for open category and the 280 is not enough for this college and also you have to score 355 to 400 marks in NEET to get any government college any means any of them which comes under the NEET Not your desired one. Keep it up you I'm sure get your desired collage.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You can find admission into government as well as private medical colleges with 317 AIR, 572491 category rank, 65299 AIR in NEET, and 75.41 EWS percentile. The tuition fee you'd pay also depends with your EWS category rank and colleges you could attend include Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi on an EWS fee of INR 2,400/yr or Government Medical College Chandigarh at INR 20,000/yr. Several other possibilities include private medical colleges: Kasturba Medical College, Manipal - INR 14,40,000 per year; Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research New Delhi - INR 11,75 000 per year.
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