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Humera Akhtar

Contributor-Level 10

No, NEET will be considered for admission in ayurvedic college.

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Himanshu Rao

Guide-Level 11

Every year the qualifying score will be increased by one or two marks in comparison to last year.
Last year cut-off is as follows:
Others- 685-145
OBC- 678-118
SC - 595-118
ST - 599-118

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Humera Akhtar

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Theres no chance of getting a good government college through the all India 15% quota.
Depending on your state, you can manage to get into the lowest ranked government colleges if possible.
You will get most of the private colleges if you can afford to.
Target at least 500 to secure admission into a decent government medical college without any problem.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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You can get government colleges for BDS but not for MBBS.
For getting MBBS, you need to score above 500.
Good luck!

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Abdul,
Please understand, eligibility is different and admission is different.
You will be eligible for admission to any medical college as long as you are NEET qualified. NEET qualified means 50 th percentile marks and not 50 percent. Last year 50th percentile mark is 145 and so if your marks are 145 and above you are eligible for medical admission.
Admission depends on the specific college, students applied to that college, no of students with more marks than you etc. Government colleges take top rankers and top private colleges also attracts top rankers.
A mark of 360 can get you a decent private medical college and if your are lucky
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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

Contributor-Level 8

You can opt for a good college by scoring above 450.

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Jeenat Kajlame mental....??

Beginner-Level 3

What is your category?

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Aakanksha,
The NEET exam scores are used to pursue MBBS and BDS courses.
With a good NEET score, you can get the best medical colleges in India.
All the best!

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Manish SainiMBBS at SMS MEDICAL COLLEGE

Beginner-Level 5

At first you should go through your NCERT books because for NEET maximum course is on the basis of NCERT. Then you may prefer some reference books like Universal for physics, CBH for chemistry and for biology NCERT is sufficient. You may also join crash courses or coaching for better preparation.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Khushi,
You question seems incomplete. I request you to kindly 'Edit' your question to tell about the entrance exam that you are talking about. I'd be more than ready to help.
All the best.

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