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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Having a score of 657 in NEET and being an OBC candidate, you could have a decent possibility of securing admission in a government medical college. It is state- and year-specific. Some of the government colleges where you could have a chance are:

King George's Medical University, Lucknow
Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh
B.J. Medical College, Pune
Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur
Be sure to review the NEET counseling procedure and cutoff patterns for current information.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Since you have 275 in NEET and you are from SC category, there might be hope that you would get admission in a BAMS college, depending upon the individual cutoff of that particular college as well as availability of seats for the SC category. The government colleges usually have a greater cutoff, so your prospects may be better in private colleges or government colleges with seats under reserved category. It is always better to enquire from the colleges themselves or go through the process of NEET counseling for better details about eligibility and seat availability.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a NEET score of 188, getting admission into a government BAMS college could be very tough since the cutoffs for government colleges are usually high. But you could have hope in private BAMS colleges, particularly under the management quota or other alternative admission procedures. The seats and cutoffs available vary based on the college, state, and category (if any). It is better to verify the precise cutoff trends of the present year and consider government as well as private avenues for BAMS courses.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 150 marks in NEET, admission to a government college in Karnataka for the BPT course might be difficult, as government colleges tend to have higher cutoffs. Nevertheless, some private colleges and deemed universities in Karnataka provide BPT seats with lower NEET marks or even on 12th board marks. You must refer to KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) counseling and individual college admission criteria. A few private colleges can provide admission under management quota. It is advisable to search colleges like Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) affiliated colleges and apply accordingly for maximum chances.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 310 marks in NEET 2024 and SC category reservation, you have a good possibility of securing admission to a government nursing college for a B.Sc. Nursing course. There are a large number of government nursing colleges where seats are offered based on NEET score, and SC category aspirants have lower cutoffs than the general category. Your possibilities hinge upon the state-wise cutoff, seat availability, and competition.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 174 marks in NEET 2024, you can hope to get a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) seat in private Ayurvedic colleges, particularly under management or NRI quota. Government Ayurvedic colleges generally have higher cutoffs, even for the reserved categories.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a NEET score of 615 in the year 2024, you stand a good opportunity to get an MBBS seat in a government medical college in West Bengal. Government college cutoff marks usually fluctuate from year to year depending upon the number of candidates and the level of difficulty of the exam.

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N Ganesh

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With a NEET 2018 score of 415, you are likely to get admission to a private medical college in India with a yearly fee between 1-6 Lacs in states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, or Uttar Pradesh, with potential colleges including Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College (Kalaburagi), Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation's Medical College (Ahmednagar), Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (Rahata), or Eras Lucknow Medical College and Hospital;

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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While all dental colleges across India accept NEET MDS scores, AIIMS Delhi, or other AIIMS campuses offering MDS course do not accept NEET MDS scores. Hence, MDS aspirants planning to take admission to AIIMS colleges have to appear for INI CET (MDS) exam. On the other hand, candidates are advised to prepare and appear for NEET MDS entrance exam to amplify their chances of admission. 

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, it can be said that studying at top Medical colleges in India accepting NEET can be affordable as most of the colleges have an average fee under 1 lakh:

Fee RangeNo. of CollegesPopular Colleges
< INR 1 lakh16AIIMS, CMC, JIPMER. etc.
INR 1-2 lakh2University College of Medical Sciences DU, Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, etc.
INR 2-3 lakh2KGMU, SMS Medical College
INR 3-5 lakh1Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
> INR 5 lakh10Dr. D.Y. Pail College of Ayurved and Research Centre, St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre

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