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Kapil Lalwani

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Of course, with NEET score of 376 and All India Rank of 429898, your probabilities of getting enrolled in any of the government colleges for Bsc Nursing in Rajasthan or any of the BAMS government college in All India can be described as unpredictable to say the least. For (link unavailable) Nursing in Rajasthan the Selection criteria for government colleges are below 400-450 for General category. The cutoff score ranges from 350 to 500 for General category barring of course some regional government colleges that come under BAMSCLUSION category. There are about 2500-3000 total intake capacity for Bsc Nursing in government colleges all o

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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It goes like getting a score of 76 at NEET; getting admission to any BHMS programme from the private colleges is not so probable. For a general category, it usually starts up to 117 marks from the BHMS in the private colleges and in case of SC/ST/OBC, with marks ranging as starting cut-offs at 105. So, this particular score lies miles away from the already created tough cut-offs in admissions. You may also consider looking at colleges with lower cutoffs or other healthcare courses that may take your current score. Note: The best sources of information about that college's requirements are usually the college itself.

 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Your chance entry in the MBBS class considering a score of 411 in NEET with an AIR of 357612 looks pretty bleak. Considering a cut-off of above 450 scores for most government colleges and a few private colleges which demand around 300 scores, your rank does not leave much hope. Besides, there is a good likelihood that you might get qualified in one or two of the deemed universities with even lower cut-offs, maybe only in management quota. Admission to government colleges is highly competitive, and you may well be advised to look elsewhere if you really want to do MBBS.

 

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MOHD ZAID

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With a NEET score around 200, your best chances for admission to a private medical college for MBBS or BDS would likely lie with lesser-known private colleges in less competitive regions, as most reputed private colleges will have significantly higher cut-offs; consider options like Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, and Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai; however, be prepared for high fees at these institutions. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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There is virtually little or no chance of entry to any medical college for a KEAM NEET score of 500, all dependent on state and quota, the PM's own score of 570 may dramatically lower with a seat probable in self-financing medical colleges as an Ex-servicemen general candidate. For AIQ seats, the cut off of general category students is normally in between 600 to 640 to get chance to get a seat it needs at least 500. But the cutoff can differ in state quota seats. For instance, while the opening ranks may fall in the range of 1100-1200, the cutoff may vary with categories such as Ex-servicemen in States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and M

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Ravi Babu

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It is difficult to get an MBBS seat at a government medical college in Hyderabad with a NEET score of 460, particularly for applicants in the General category. Cutoffs are higher at Telangana's premier government medical schools, such as Gandhi Medical College and Osmania Medical College. In NEET 2023 for the example Osmania Medical College closing rank for the General category was 4247 or 570 marks.

However as cutoffs for reserved categories (SC ST and OBC) are typically lower there may be chance if you fall into the one of these groups. For instance Osmania Medical College SC category closing rank was 48222 or roughly 443 marks

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