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Ankit Babu

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The aim to get government. College through NEET you must have to secure 600+ marks as the cutoff rises every year. To get admission through 15 percent All India Quota, you should aim to secure 600+ marks in the NEET exam and for state quota seats aim 550+ marks to get admission in government colleges.

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Prabhu GurjarLet's try to solve problems.

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According to recent patterns, the predicted cut off marks for NEET 2022 are 50 percent for general candidates, 45 percent for PH candidates, and 40 percent for those from restricted categories.

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Randhir Singh

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You will only get private medical colleges.

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Sahil Selot

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You should score around 500 for the BUMS in the Nizambad Tibbi college
Thank you.

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Praval SinghHelping anyone from my knowledge

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No, you might not be able to take admission in the government college.

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Shaikat Hazra

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Wait till mop up round. What's your category by the way?

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Pratik pawar

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NEET is an all India common entrance examination for the medical aspirants to get into the undergraduate courses in both government and private colleges. Admissions into B.A. MS colleges are done in three ways
Government
Semi government
Private
The minimum marks required for a general category student to get into the government colleges is 400
For semi government it is between 300 to 350
For private it is 250 to 300. So, the candidate cannot join any colleges, but try for the management quota seats in private colleges
Goodluck.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello it's not an appropriate mark to get a seat in veterinary science because the minimum eligibility criteria is around 400s in neet for a general category in order to get a seat around in your home state. That too it's very difficult to get a seat in government colleges all at any part of India. So most probably there's no chance at all.

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deepika maurya

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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research considers the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced score for admission, but not Joint Entrance Examination Main and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research also selects students on the basis of its own entrance exam. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha IISER exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/college/iiser-Bhopal-indian-institute-of-science-education-research-57301). I hope this will help you.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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There is no college which provide B.A.M.S course with your score. For this course, you have to score more to get B.A. M. S.

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