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Kapil Lalwani

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Your score of 342 marks in NEET UG 2024 under the SC category gives you good opportunities for AYUSH government college enrollment. The admission criteria for AYUSH courses among candidates from the SC group falls within the 163-129 mark interval. Students who apply for BDS can achieve admission at some government colleges although the official cutoff values tend to be higher. Your marks of 342 in the SC category for NEET UG 2024 qualify you as a competitive applicant for BDS programs in various states where the cutoff stands at 320-350.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Achieving a score between 350 points poses difficulties when competing for a government MBBS seat in private colleges. Several private institutions provide government-quota programs where you might secure admission. The government quota seats at Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University and Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences and other private colleges in Maharashtra cost between INR 7.5 Lacs to INR 10 Lacs annually. Students can access government-quota seats at Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences and MS Ramaiah Medical College as well as other Karnataka colleges with fees between INR 5.5 Lacs and INR 7.5 Lacs annually.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students who achieve 640 marks on NEET and identify as members of the OBC NCL group can secure admission into government medical educational institutions throughout Kerala and additional states by accessing All India Quota vacancies as well as state-based admissions. Students who achieve 640 in NEET and belong to the OBC NCL category can access Government Medical College Kottayam and Government Medical College Thrissur in Kerala. All India Quota provides students the opportunity to enroll in medical colleges such as Government Medical College, Patiala or Government Medical College, Amritsar. A yearly education cost at state-run college

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Bhanupratap singh

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Yes, you can get admission to the following medical colleges with a score of 504 in the NEET exam:

1) M.S. Ramaiah Medical College

2) JSS Medical College

3) Kasturba Medical College

4) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College

You should do more research on colleges which offers various courses with a low cutoff.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Your admission depends on whether the EWS certificate is required or not at the time of counselling. Most of the colleges check for EWS certificate during counseling if it is not provided. Your admission may fall into the general category. To prevent problems, it is advisable to apply as early as possible for the EWS certificate. 

 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, candidates can apply for BSc Dermatology without NEET.

Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University) offers BSc Dermatology through CUET in India.

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Himanshi Pandey

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The IMS BHU BDS cut-off varies yearly. It further varies depending on the reservation category and admission quota (All-India/Home State) of the applicants. In 2024, the closing NEET UG rank at which BDS admisson concluded for the General AI category candidates was 28,901. For OBC category candidates, the NEET UG last round cutoff ranks was 31,523, within the All India quota. Candidates willing to get a BDS seat at the institute must aim at securing a rank better than the previous-year cut-off as per their reservation category.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The chances of obtaining BDS admission at KGMU with a NEET score ranging from 200 to 250 are extremely slim. The admission cutoff score for KGMU BDS programs reaches between 520-550 points for normal students who are not part of the OBC category with a range of 470-500 points for OBC students. Private dental institutions along with management reservation selection may offer opportunities to qualify despite higher entry requirements. Students need to pay between INR 2.4 lakh to INR 3.6 lakh as the complete BDS program fees at KGMU.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Colleges such as Naiminath Homoeopathic Medical College Hospital and Research Centre (Agra) with INR 6 Lacs annual fee and Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University (Jaipur) charging INR 9.50 Lacs yearly and Government Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital (Ghazipur) with fees at INR 61,000 annually are appropriate options based on your NEET score of 585. Thapar University serves as a feasible educational choice because its tuition fees range from INR 5 to 8 lakhs.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Your NEET score of 457 in NEET 2024 restricts the possibilities of admission to MBBS colleges. A number of private medical institutions accept scores for admission beyond the NEET cutoff. KIMS in Bhubaneshwar and Gitam Institute of Medical Science and Research stand among the best private medical colleges that admit students to their MBBS programs through marks spanning from 500 to 600. The competition could be intense at medical colleges that accept test scores between 200-400 even though deemed medical colleges fall under this range of marks. 

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