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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 480 marks and AIR of 2,45,504 in NEET, chances of securing an MBBS seat are based on your category, state quota, and desired place. Government colleges can be difficult in general categories but feasible in SC/ST/OBC quotas, particularly where cutoffs are low in particular states. Private colleges in the states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh can potentially provide seats by way of state counseling or through management quota. Deemed universities and NRI quota seats are also available. You must attend state and All India counseling (MCC) and have backup options such as BDS, BAMS, or BHMS for improved prospects.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having a NEET rank of 1,53,461, your possibilities to obtain a medical seat in Karnataka will depend upon category, state quota, and institution type (government, private, or deemed universities). Government MBBS seats can be challenging unless you are from a reserved category with lower cutoffs.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 133 marks in NEET UG 2024 and 63% in 12th, you can hope to get admission to a Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) course in private colleges. Most private BNYS colleges have lower NEET cutoffs, and a few even consider students on the basis of 12th board marks. But government BNYS seats are few and typically need higher marks. You need to verify state-wise counseling for BNYS admissions and find private colleges providing this course. Check if the college is recognised by the Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy (CCRYN) or the concerned state authorities before filling the application.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 168 marks in NEET 2024 in the ST category, it is very difficult to get a government MBBS seat. Government medical colleges have generally higher cutoffs, even for reserved students. But you might have some hope in less competitive states and those having ST category reservations, particularly in northeastern states or tribal reserved areas. You must apply for state counseling and look for special quota seats if available. If MBBS is not feasible, opt for BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or private colleges under management quota. Searching for scholarships and financial assistance for ST candidates can also be beneficial if private options are pu
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 310 marks in NEET 2024 and SC category reservation, you have a good possibility of securing admission to a government nursing college for a B.Sc. Nursing course. There are a large number of government nursing colleges where seats are offered based on NEET score, and SC category aspirants have lower cutoffs than the general category. Your possibilities hinge upon the state-wise cutoff, seat availability, and competition.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 221 marks and an 889714 rank under NEET, it is tough but not impossible to get an MBBS seat in a private medical college. It is subject to state quotas, category reservations, and management/NRI quota seats. If cutoffs are low in a state, private colleges provide seats under management quota but at highly increased fees, usually between INR 50 Lacs to INR 1 crore. You could try deemed universities, less populated states, or look at choices such as BDS, BAMS, or BHMS. Visiting college counseling counselors and staying informed about the state counseling systems can enhance the possibility of filling a seat.
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