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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 427567 rank and 377 marks in NEET, you are likely to get a private college only. Your rank is quite low to get a governemt college due to high cuoffs and private colleges generelly have a expensive fees structure only. So you can afford to take a drop year, you are suggested to take a drop year to attempt NEET 2025 to potentially get a seat in a government medical college with lower fees. However, you are adviced to carefully weigh the pros and cons of each option before making a decision.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 372 marks in NEET, you can easily get admission in MBBS colleges with the SC category. You have good chances of getting a private seat and low chances of getting a government seat. The chances for a government seat are lower because of the high cutoff of government colleges due to the low availability of seats and high competition. As you belong to the SC category, this will help you to secure the seat more easily as compared to other categories.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you'll not be join a medical college if you have scored 126 marks & 39.27 percentile in NEET even if you belong to PWD category. The minimum qualifying marks for this category is 45% which means you need to score slightly higher to qualify. So you are suggested to reappear for the exam and score a higher rank to get admission into a medical college.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
No, JIPMER Puducherry doesn't accept students on the basis of NEET for the B.Sc. in Optometry course. Rather, admissions are held on the basis of the entrance exam of JIPMER or according to the institute's admission policy. Applicants should have a 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Botany/Zoology, and English as core subjects. The selection process normally consists of an online entrance examination followed by counseling. Eligibility criteria, pattern of exams, and admission process can be altered every year, hence it's advised to refer to the official JIPMER website for updates.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can may admission in medical colleges with 270 marks in NEET. The college will be private or government; it depends on your state and category, but talking in general terms, your score is sufficient to get admission into any normal college. If you belong to the reserved category, then you have a chance of getting a good private institute, and if you belong to the general category or EWS, you'll only get a low-ranked private institute. Chances of getting a government college with this score are almost nonexistent for all categories. However, the cutoff varies every year, and only predictions can be made based on the previous ye
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can easily get admission in medical colleges with 438 marks in NEET. The college will be private or government; it depends on your state and category, but talking in general terms, your score is sufficient to get admission into any normal college. If you belong to the reserved category, then you have a chance of getting a government seat also, and if you belong to the general category or EWS, you'll only get a private one. However, the cutoff varies every year, and only predictions can be made based on the previous year's cutoffs.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, there are almost no chances of getting a government college for a B.Sc in nursing with 198 marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category, assuming it to be general, the cut-off marks for general category candidates are usually around 550. You may still have a few chances of getting a private college, and that too a normal one. Government colleges usually have high cutoffs due to high demand and low availability of seats. If your target is to get a government seat only, you are advised to reappear for the exam and score a better rank.
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