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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Since you have obtained a score of 121 marks in NEET, it is less likely that you will be allotted a seat in MBBS at a government medical college since the cutoff for General category is usually higher (around 500+ marks). Even so, you might still have some hope in private medical colleges if you have satisfied their individual eligibility criteria. You might as well consider attempting BDS (Dentistry), BHMS (Homeopathy), BAMS (Ayurveda), or BPT (Physiotherapy) courses since they have a low cutoff. Find the most current details available about available alternatives in the NEET counseling portal.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Madhavi Charka Yojana is a scholarship scheme meant to assist students who have passed the NEET test. Since your child has obtained 173 marks in NEET, it's important to check if the marks qualify for the current year since cut-off marks change every year.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can take NEET next year because the attempt limit is not applicable for the exam. As you obtained 151 marks and the cutoff for the general category is 164, you were not suitable for admission this year. Nevertheless, you can study again and take NEET in 2025 to achieve a better score.

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Hari Chagantipati

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In any case, given such scores, private medical colleges or deemed universities with lower cutoff marks may be the options you may want to rely upon.

Always check for the admission criteria and cutoff trends for the current year, as they can vary widely. 

A few private medical colleges or deemed universities may have some chances for you with a score of 147 and a rank of around 12 Lacs in NEET.

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Afnan Naushad

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On getting 608 marks in NEET 2024,   the data of previous years symbolizes that  applicants who scored above 600 had a good probability of getting MBBS seats in Karnataka government medical colleges under General category. Nevertheless, cut-offs might change from year to year depending on factors such as the number of candidates, available seats, and the difficulty level of the examination. For the best and the latest information, it is recommended to refer to the official Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) website or call their helpline directly.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Since you have a NEET score of 170, admission to a government medical college is less likely since their cutoffs are normally higher. You might have hope in private medical colleges, particularly through management or NRI quota. Certain private institutions that may admit your score at a fee ranging from 1-3 Lacs per annum are Shree Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bhubaneswar, and Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Pune (through management quota). It is best to verify the latest cutoff and fee information directly from these institutions to get precise information.

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With a NEET score of 390 and 82 percentile under the OBC category, you can expect to have a possibility of admission into a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course in Maharashtra, either in private medical colleges or under the management quota. The cut-off for admissions into BAMS in government colleges is generally higher, so it might be difficult to get admission into a government college. However, the private institutions of Maharashtra conducting BAMS could look into your score, and it is wise to consult with the concerned institutions individually regarding their cutoff information as well as admissions procedure

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To study a Bachelor in Cardio Technician at AFMC, note that AFMC only conducts paramedical courses such as Cardio Technician for in-service candidates of the Armed Forces. Civilian candidates cannot apply directly for this course at AFMC. But there are other institutions where such courses are available, for example, a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Cardiac Care Technology

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The BAMS course fee at Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital (RGAMCH) is different in different locations. For instance, RGAMC in Mahe, Puducherry, charges INR 61,000 per year, whereas RGAMC in Karnataka charges INR 75,750 per year for government quota seats and INR 2,50,750 for All India Quota seats.

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With a NEET score of 245, you might not get admission to the BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology) course in KGMU Paramedical College since the cutoff for paramedical courses in well-known institutions like KGMU is more. But you might be considered on factors such as your category, benefits of reservation, and the number of students.

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