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RAJ GHOSH

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Hello Mayur, hope you are doing well. No, you can't get admission in B.A. MS in Karnataka with 115 NEET score even if you belong under OBC category as colleges have certain criteria in which they require at least 350+ score for a student to pursue admission in good government colleges, yes you can try for a private college, but it will be a little bit costlier. Hope this helps you.

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Akula Akhil

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All India quota government
All India quota private
Central university
thank you.

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Amit meghwal

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It's difficult to get admission in a government college with your rank. You should participate in the counselling though.

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Gyan Prakash Verma

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No college will give you admission in B.A. MS with 296 marks.

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Gyan Prakash Verma

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Yes, you can easily get admission to a private BA MS college, just apply for counseling last Nov Dec., and you will get a college.

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Piyush yadav

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Hello, as per your NEET score it is predictable for your seat in BHMS or BDS and there is no chance of getting admission in government college. So please prefer for your next attempt of NEET examination with proper and well preparation. Best of luck for your bright future.

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Akula akhil

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Hello Akshay admission in B.A. MS Maharashtra government colleges it depends on which category you belong to marks and rank I hpoe for the best thank you.

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deepika maurya

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Grant Medical College (GMC), Mumbai, is one of the oldest medical colleges in the state of Maharashtra, and it is affiliated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences in Nashik. For B.Sc. in nursing, the NEET score is not mandatory. B.Sc. Nursing is a four-year full-time programme. A total of 50 seats are available for this particular course. The eligibility criteria are:
10+2 in PCB and English Core/English Elective with an aggregate of 45 percent marks from a recognised board. And for other Students who passed the NIOS 10+2 Science examination with 45 percent marks. The minimum age is 17 years on December 31st of the admissio
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Sumit naroliya

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No, sorry you don't have any chance of getting a seat in medical college. You have scored too low for a seat in medical college. Even if you try for management or recommendation seats you will not be allotted for seat. If you don't care about low rated colleges, then give a try in low rated private colleges. But, don't keep any hopes
If you don't get a seat, try hard for next time and see that you will not face the problem again.

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Sumit naroliya

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As you have not mentioned your category I am assuming you are from general category
It's quite difficult to predict whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them, toughness level of the examination etc. Anyway, when we go through previous data then
With 492 marks, you have a low chance for MBBS in a government college. In NEET 2021, 577 marks for general category was the lowest marks to get a seat in government medical college under Bihar state quota and it was for Government
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