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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Your 1,83,200 All India Rank positioning under the SC category alongside your NEET score of 518 gives you decent prospects to obtain an MBBS seat in either government or private medical colleges through state quota or AIQ. Candidates from the SC category need scores ranging from 500 to 530 to qualify for government colleges and can present scores below 500 to enter private medical institutes.
The probability is better for NEET candidates who apply to states that maintain low admission standards including Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Through the 85% state quota system you have an opportunity to get admission into governm
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, there are almost no chances of getting a government college for a B.Sc in nursing with 198 marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category, assuming it to be general, the cut-off marks for general category candidates are usually around 550. You may still have a few chances of getting a private college, and that too a normal one. Government colleges usually have high cutoffs due to high demand and low availability of seats. If your target is to get a government seat only, you are advised to reappear for the exam and score a better rank.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
In order to apply for NEET counseling, you need to go to the official website of the Medical Council Commission (MCC) and register. After that, you need to enter your personal details, including your NEET UG roll number, date of birth, and security pin, and choose your stream, and then you need to pay the fees and print the receipt. Talking about the documents required, the following is the list:
NEET admit card issued by NTA.
NEET Seat Allotment Letter Issued by MCC.
Date of Birth Certificate (if Matric Certificate does not bear the same)
NEET Result/Rank Letter Issued by NTA.
Class X Certificate and Marksheet.
Class XII Certificate.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 199 marks in NEET, you may get admission in BAMS or BUMS. You only have chances of getting admission in a private college because government seats are highly competitive due to low seat intake. Especially if you belong to the general category, you might be able to get admission to a private college in your state depending on the available seats and category-based cut-offs, but your chances are still quite low. You can use Shiksha's college predictor to get a list of expected colleges.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a 658 score and 2821 EWS rank in NEET, you have more chances of getting into college based on your EWS rank rather than your All India Rank. The EWS category rank is significantly better, allowing you to access colleges with lower cut-offs within the EWS quota as your EWS rank (2821) is much better than your potential All India Rank based on your score, which would likely be much higher. You'll be able to secure seats in good institutes with your rank; you can use college predictors to get a list of expected colleges.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, 184 marks in NEET are not enough to get a government college for BSc Nursing. Government seats usually have higher cutoffs due to low availability of seats and higher demand. Although you may get a private seat. Most private institutes conduct their own entrance exams for admissions in nursing. So if you want to get admission in a very good private college, you may be required to appear for their entrance exam, and for a government seat, you need to reappear in NEET. The cutoffs for government B.Sc colleges are however not very high but still a better score is required.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 362 marks and a 460173 rank in NEET, your chances of getting an MBBS college in Chhattisgarh with a state quota are less. Although, with that rank, you will easily be able to secure a private seat. Government colleges have relatively high cutoffs because of high competition and less availability of seats. So you can go for a private institute or reappear for this exam and get a favorable score and rank to secure a government seat.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) curriculum of Dr. Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College, Aligarh Muslim University, is extremely competitive. In the 2024 admission cycle the General All India category had a closing rank of 31,621.
While the actual NEET score equivalent to this rank varies year to year due to factors such as exam difficulty and candidate performance a closing rank of 31,621 is normally associated with a NEET score much higher than 203. As a result with a NEET score of 203 entrance to the BDS program at this institution is doubtful.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your qualifications of NEET 443 along with Sunrise category status and UP state residency make you a potential candidate for particular medical colleges. Under the NEET 2024 cutoff for UP there is a chance to enter Autonomous State Medical College Ayodhya (score: 418, rank: 110975) or Autonomous State Medical College Basti (score: 416, rank: 112677) with a score of 443. The admission procedure includes cutoff scores but their values can change annually while students must also meet other requirements for seat availability and counseling steps.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The anticipated 637 score in NEET 2024 gives you strong chances of obtaining admission to MBBS colleges through all India counseling. The entrance cutoff for government colleges changes according to categories and college types yet 637 points will help you secure admission in a government medical institution. In 2024 the NEET cutoff marks for MBBS government colleges across Gujarat state reached 608 for the general candidate category before the examination. The precise cutoff score can change based on multiple elements including the student enrollment numbers and vacant seat count.
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