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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Having a NEET score of 136, obtaining a BDS seat at the A.J. Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, is difficult. In the 2024 Karnataka NEET counseling, the General Merit (GM) category closing rank was 146,036. Considering that a NEET score of 136 usually translates to a rank higher than this cut-off, admission in the GM category is improbable.

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With a score of 291 in the General category in the NEET 2024, getting a seat for MBBS in M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore, is not possible. The cutoff marks for the General category have been much higher in earlier years.

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With 174 marks in NEET 2024, you can hope to get a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) seat in private Ayurvedic colleges, particularly under management or NRI quota. Government Ayurvedic colleges generally have higher cutoffs, even for the reserved categories.

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Having scored 241 marks in NEET 2024 in the SC category, you stand a good chance of being allotted a seat in some government or private Ayurvedic college through state counseling. Government colleges have generally higher cutoffs, but you could be allotted a seat in those states where the SC cutoff is lower.

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With 230 marks in NEET 2024, it's not possible to get an MBBS seat in a government college, even under SC/ST, since cutoffs are typically high. But you can have a possibility in private medical colleges, deemed universities, or under management/NRI quota seats.

A few private institutes in states such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh have reduced cutoffs for MBBS in reserved categories. You can also consider BDS (Dental), BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), or BUMS (Unani) courses, whose cutoffs could be less.

Take part in state counseling, mop-up rounds, and stray vacancy rounds for increased chances.

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No, qualification in NEET is not a requirement for Uka Tarsadia University B.Sc. Biotechnology program admissions. The conditions for eligibility stipulate that candidates should have completed their 12th standard in Science with Group A (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), Group B (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), or Group AB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology). Admissions will be on a merit basis based on the qualifying examination, and there is no reference to scores of NEET being taken into consideration for the program.

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Admission into the B.Pharm course of Goa College of Pharmacy demands candidates to have studied 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry as mandatory subjects and Mathematics or Biology, obtaining at least 50% aggregate marks. The candidates also need to appear for the Goa Common Entrance Test (GCET), since the college is considering GCET marks for admission, not NEET marks. Hence, your NEET score of 60 cannot be used for this course. In order to join B.Pharm in this college, you must prepare and apply for the next GCET.

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With 190 marks in NEET 2024 in the SC category, securing an MBBS seat in a government college is not possible, as SC cutoffs are generally higher. But you might have a hope in private medical colleges, deemed universities, and government colleges of states with lower cutoffs (such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, or Uttar Pradesh) through state quota (85%) counseling.

You can also look at BDS (Dental), BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), or BUMS (Unani) courses, in which SC cutoffs are low. Attend state counseling rounds, mop-up rounds, and stray vacancy rounds to increase your chances. Look out for official counseling websites for updates on

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Having 316 marks in NEET 2024, it is not easy to get an MBBS seat in a government college in the general category. But if you are in a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC), you have a hope in states where cutoffs are lower, particularly under the state quota (85%).

Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan have lower cutoffs for reserved categories at times. You may also look for government-aided colleges, private colleges with lower fees, deemed universities, and special quota seats.

Keep yourself informed about state counseling and stray vacancy rounds to enhance your prospects. Refer to official counseling websites for cutoff trend

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Having scored 224 in NEET 2024 and a rank of 1 Lacs in the SC category, you stand a reasonable chance of getting a BDS seat in India, especially in private dental colleges and a few government colleges with lesser cutoffs in states having higher seat availability. Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh tend to have lower cutoff ranks for SC candidates in BDS.

You need to attend state counseling (85% seats) and All India Quota (15%) counseling. Monitor deemed universities and stray vacancy rounds, where seats occasionally go unfilled. Monitor official counseling websites for cutoff information.

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