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With 241 NEET marks, it can be tough to get admission to an Ayurveda college, especially government colleges since the cutoffs tend to be higher. Nevertheless, you could be eligible through the management quota or other additional admission processes in private Ayurveda colleges.

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Sekhavati Ayurvedic College, Pilani, usually demands NEET scores for entry into its BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course, as it is a common prerequisite for Ayurvedic courses in most medical colleges in India. Some private colleges, though, might provide seats under management quota or other types of alternative admission procedures, which need not always ask for NEET scores, although this is comparatively less frequent. It is advisable to call the college and ask for their particular admission procedure, availability of seats, and if they have any other admissions possible without NEET.

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Having 478 marks and a position of 17,500 in NEET under SC category, there is a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college in Karnataka, although the availability is subject to the annual cutoff. For students belonging to the SC category, the cutoffs in the government colleges tend to be lower than the general category, and Karnataka also has a comparatively higher seat quota. As per past trends, you may qualify for government colleges under state quota counseling, particularly in institutions such as Bangalore Medical College or Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, depending on the cutoff for the given yea

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At 48,000 in NEET 2024, admission to a government medical college in India through the general category is very difficult, as the cutoffs for MBBS in government colleges tend to be much higher. But you might get an opportunity in some of the states with lower cutoff ranks or in some rounds of counseling, particularly for reserved seats in some states.

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Having scored 116 in NEET, gaining admission into BAMS in Swarrnim Startup and Innovation University might prove tough, considering the cutoffs in private universities and government colleges are usually higher. But that still depends on the cutoff of the year, how many have applied, and whether there is vacant space available.

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With 261 marks in NEET, a government MBBS seat is pretty difficult to achieve, as cutoff marks in government colleges are relatively higher. Nonetheless, you can have an option in private medical colleges or state-wise in lesser cutoff ranks. Some private institutions may provide MBBS with excess fees.

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With 420 marks in NEET, it may be tough to get a government college for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), but not out of reach. Government college cutoffs differ from state to state, category to category, and year to year.

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With a NEET 2024 score of 408 and AIR of 363,396 in SC category, getting an MBBS seat in government medical college under the All India Quota is not possible, since the closing ranks in recent years for SC candidates have been much lower. You can possibly get better opportunities under state quota in your home state, where cutoffs are comparatively lower. It's a good idea to go through the state counseling process and investigate private medical colleges too. Going through the detailed state counseling information will give more insight into what your choices are.

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Having a NEET 2024 score of 408 and an All India Rank of 363,396 in the SC category, it is not easy to get an MBBS seat in a government medical college under the All India Quota (15% AIQ). In 2024, the cut-off rank for SC students under AIQ was around 137,759, with a score of about 550.

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With a NEET score of 607 and an All India Rank of 72,881 in the OBC category, you have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in Gujarat. In past years, OBC students with scores of around 590 were selected in premier government medical colleges such as Government Medical College, Baroda. Since your score is higher than these thresholds, you are well-placed for admission. But cutoffs may differ every year depending on the number of candidates and seat capacity. It's better to actively take part in the state counselling process and remain informed with the latest news.

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