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Sinchana N

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With a score of 511 in NEET 2024, you may secure admission into private medical colleges or government medical colleges in lower-ranked states, since this falls within the category for lower-ranked medical colleges; you may secure seats in institutions such as Government Medical College ESI and Hospital, Indira Gandhi Government Medical College, G.S.V.M Medical College, Osmania Medical College, or Maharaja K. C. Gajapati Medical College based on your ranking in your state and category. 

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Sinchana N

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No, with a score of 390 in NEET, it is highly unlikely that you will get admission to a government BDS college in India, as the cut-off for most government colleges is significantly higher, usually requiring a score above 450 to secure a seat; you may be able to get admission in a private BDS college with this score depending on the college and state. 

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Afnan Naushad

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With a NEET score of 341, a rural certificate, and being in category 3A (NCL), your prospects of getting a medical seat under the government quota can differ depending on the state and the number of seats available. In general, the cutoff scores for government medical colleges are higher, but being in a reserved category and having a rural certificate can enhance your prospects.

For the most recent and precise information, I suggest looking into the respective state's counselling process and cutoff details

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Anurag Shivam

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With 426 marks in NEET 2024 as an OBC candidate, you have a good chance of getting a seat in a Veterinary or BAMS course, especially in a private college, but securing a seat in a government college might be challenging depending on the state and college cut-offs; it's advisable to check the specific cut-offs for your state during counseling to be sure. 

Key points to consider:

Cut-off variations:

The cut-off for Veterinary and BAMS can vary significantly depending on the college and state, with private colleges generally having lower cut-offs 

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Anurag Shivam

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No, you can't get admission to the B.Sc. in Biotechnology at Jamia Millia Islamia with a NEET score. Admission to this program is based on the CUET (conducted by NTA) or the JMI entrance exam. 

Eligibility criteria

You must pass Class 12 or its equivalent from a recognized board with at least 55% marks in PCM 

You must pass Intermediate with at least 50% marks from any board 

You must have Chemistry and Mathematics as your main subjects 

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Anurag Shivam

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Yes, with a score of 166 in NEET 2024, you should be eligible to pursue a BHMS course as this score falls within the range required for admission to most colleges offering BHMS programs, depending on your category and the specific college you are applying to; however, it's recommended to check the cut-offs for your state and preferred colleges to confirm eligibility. 

Key points to remember:

NEET score is mandatory for BHMS admission: To pursue a BHMS course, you need to qualify NEET and achieve a score above the cut-off set by the respective colleges. 

Category-wise cut-offs: 

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Anurag Shivam

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A score of 431 in NEET 2024 may not be enough to get a seat for BDS in a government college. The minimum score required for BDS in a government college is usually around 450. 

Explanation

The NEET cut-off for BDS admission varies by category. 

The cut-off is also determined by the number of seats available, the

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With a NEET score of 364, it is unlikely that you will get admission into most private medical colleges in India, as the cut-off for private colleges is usually much higher, typically ranging between 400-500 marks or more depending on the institution and your category. 

Key points to consider:

Low score range:

364 marks falls significantly below the typical cut-off for most private medical colleges. 

Category impact:

Your chances might be slightly better if you belong to a reserved category, as the cut-off is usually lower for those groups. 

Counseling process:

Even if you fall within the range, you still need to participate in

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Anurag Shivam

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It's unlikely that you'll get a seat in Bapuji Dental College for BDS with a NEET score of 298 in 2024. The NEET cut-off for BDS admission in 2024 is expected to be at least 450 for government dental colleges. 

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The NEET cut-off for BDS varies every year. It depends on the number of applicants, the difficulty of the exam, and the number of seats available. 

To get into a top dental college, you'll need to score at least 600 or more. 

The cutoffs also vary by category, such as General, OBC, SC, and

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