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With a NEET rank of 201 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 974,309 in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category, it is very unlikely that one will get an MBBS seat in a government medical college. The cutoff scores of NEET for ST candidates in government medical colleges have been much higher in the past.

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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 308,470 in NEET 2024, getting a seat in a government medical college is not easy, as these colleges have generally higher cutoff ranks. But you can expect chances in private medical colleges, particularly under management or state quota seats. It's better to attend state counseling sessions, visit private colleges, and look for alternative medical courses to increase your chances of getting admitted.

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With a NEET 2024 score of 628 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 18,720, you stand a good chance of getting admission to a government medical college under the All India Quota (AIQ). Traditionally, AIQ cutoffs for the General category have been in this range.

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Having a NEET score of 277 and an AIR of 689,998, getting admission into a government college for the BHMS course in India is difficult. Government BHMS colleges have traditionally had greater cutoffs. For example, in past years, the closing ranks for general category students in premier government homeopathic colleges have been between about 40,000 to 100,000 AIR.

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A score of 287 in NEET in the OBC category means it would not be easy to get an MBBS seat in a private medical college in Chennai, as cutoffs over the years have been higher. For example, in Tamil Nadu state quota counseling for self-financing medical colleges, cutoffs for OBCs have remained over 400 marks. But some deemed universities and private colleges might have a lower cutoff, particularly in terms of management or NRI quotas. It's best to investigate individual colleges' cutoff requirements and look into other medical courses or states with varying cutoff patterns.

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It was difficult to secure an MBBS seat in Dehradun, particularly in state medical colleges, with a score of 246 in NEET because of comparatively higher cutoff. For example, Government Doon Medical College, Dehradun, had an end rank of 7,865 in last round NEET UG 2024 from the General All India category.

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With 424 marks in NEET 2024, an AIR of 333,872, and a General-EWS category rank of 41,063, you have a moderate possibility of getting a BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) seat in a government veterinary college under state quota counseling.

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With 150 marks in NEET, admission to a government college in Karnataka for the BPT course might be difficult, as government colleges tend to have higher cutoffs. Nevertheless, some private colleges and deemed universities in Karnataka provide BPT seats with lower NEET marks or even on 12th board marks. You must refer to KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) counseling and individual college admission criteria. A few private colleges can provide admission under management quota. It is advisable to search colleges like Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) affiliated colleges and apply accordingly for maximum chances.

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With 159 marks, 1,192,613 AIR, and category rank 529,361 in NEET, there are slim chances of getting a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) seat in a government college. But there are chances you can get into a private dental college through state counseling or management quota, as cutoffs there are less.

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With 113 marks in NEET, it is less likely to get an MBBS seat in government or private colleges during general counseling, as the minimum qualifying cutoff will be higher. But you can try for private medical colleges under management or NRI quota, where fees are much more expensive.

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