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Poonam Kumari

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Yes, you can get admission in B.Pharma. For taking admission in B.Pharma you don't need your NEET score. In many colleges, you can take admission directly or by giving the particular entrance exam of the college or on the basis of your 12th marks.

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Alok Shukla

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An average minimum 550 out of 720.

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Alok Shukla

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You belong to SC category and you have got 222 marks so you get admission in good private college with somehow high fees not more high.

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Alok Shukla

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I cannot tell you the exact marks that you got for admission, because each year the criteria changes. An average B.J. Medical college, you need to score more than 550 out of 720. For more information please visit the official website of the college or university. The minimum eligible score for the entrance of MBBS is 50 % for the general category, 45 % for physically handicapped general candidates, and 40 percent for SC/ST/OBC category candidates.

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Gopu Mani Harshith

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Last year, NEET cut off marks for General category is 720-138 marks, for SC / ST / OBC category, it is 137-108 marks, for the General-,PwD category, it is 137-122 marks, and for SC / ST / OBC- PwD, it is 121-108 marks. The score varies based on the paper standard, it is tough, it is a good score, you might get a government seat.
The fees structure varies state wise. Generally in a government college, the fees is 10 to 50 thousand. In private it charges more, which comes under category A ranges from 2 to 5 Lacs per year.

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Pingilli Koushik

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To get into a government college to pursue MBBS your NEET score should be more than 530.

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kirti Gupta

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Hello Dr swati Sharma, (1) Enter your NEET rank to predict colleges that you can get admission in. (2) Updated with 2019 closing ranks/score. (3) Get information of NEET Colleges Cut off, Fees, Admission and Placement Reviews. (4) Get colleges you may crack basis your category and home state rank/score also. You may visit the following Shiksha link:-
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor
Hope this helps!
Good Luck!

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Gourav verma

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At this score you can't get any government or management seat. If u are a nri student you will definitely get nri seat of MBBS.

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Raghav Kumar

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You can study daily for getting good marks in the NEET. And always remember that don't mark the answer which you don't know because there is negative marking. You have to set a goal for completing admission in Jamia Hamdard University.

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vediphile jaipurNEET classes

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In NEET 2021 ideal score range varies depending on each year, on the basis of the past years trends an excellent score will be considered between 650-700. However, a good score will be between 650-550, on the other hand, the average score will lie between 550-430, and 400-200 is considered to be a low score.
CategoriesPercentile
Others/General Category50th Percentile
Other Backward Classes (OBC)40th Percentile
Scheduled Caste (SC)40th Percentile
Scheduled Tribe (ST)40th Percentile
SC-PH40th Percentile
ST-PH40th Percentile
OBC-PH40th Percentile
UR PH45th Percentile
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