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Ritu upadhyay

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609 is very good score in NEET and you can get decent medical College. You should not to drop for MBBS because this marks is also very good for any government colleges so you should try for government colleges for your MBBS course.

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Ritu upadhyay

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No you cannot get any government seats for MBBS with this score because 393 in need score is very less for government colleges to take admission but you can try in private colleges for your MBBS course.

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Ritu upadhyay

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You have scored very less so it will be difficult for you to get admission into any government medical colleges. You can try for MBBS in private college.

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Ritu upadhyay

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Yes you can get any government college in Maharashtra for BPT course as you score 236 but fees is quite high in Government College according to your NEET score.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Depending upon the course you want to pursue, you may apply to either AIQ or State. For the MBBS course, you are advised to apply for your home state's NEET UG counselling under the state quota. According to the previous year's seat allotment data, you need to score more than 600 marks in the open category to get an allocated seat in a 15 percent All India Quota seat. With a 502 score, you may have some options in your home state's medical colleges under the 85 percent state quota. However, for the BDS course, you may apply for AIQ counselling on the MCC website.

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jasveer singh

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Admission to MBBS is considerably higher in the All India quota than in the state level quota Candidates who score well in the NEET UG exam can apply for MBBS admission in a variety of states through the AIQ quota. Admission is solely based on a candidate performance in the NEET UG 2022 exam
NEET 15% AIQ simply means that of the total number of seats available 15% are to be filled by candidates applying the All India Quota.

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Sarthak Kumar

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600+ for UG
460+ For Reserved.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Yes, You are eligible to appear in the NEET exam.

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deepika maurya

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According to the Shiksha college predictor, Yes, you can get a Agartala Government Medical College with the rank of 80555. Because the general category cutoff for last year in government medical College was 80839 (closing rank) for round 1 and 92413 (closing rank) for round 2. You have not provided your category, so it is difficult to answer accurately. However, you may use the NEET Shiksha college predictor tool. (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor). I hope this will help you.

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Amit Praharaj

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Hello,
Yes, you can get into a private medical college but for government, I think you need to score more. All the best.

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