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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 190 marks in NEET 2024 on your first attempt, your choices are based on your category, state quota, and course of choice. MBBS in government colleges is not possible, but you can try private colleges, deemed universities, or management quota seats.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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In order to gain admission to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course at Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University (DSRRAU), applicants need to pass the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG). The minimum NEET-UG rank changes every year depending on the number of applications, the number of seats, and the difficulty level of the test. Historically, the closing General category ranks have fluctuated between around 26,715 and 53,451. For the category of Other Backward Classes (OBC), ranks have ranged from approximately 20,700 to 22,000, whereas for Scheduled Castes (SC), ranks have ranged be

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Ravi Babu

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It might be difficult to get an MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh government medical colleges under the state quota with a NEET 2024 score of 515 and a general category rank of 187,300. For government MBBS seats in the state general category candidates have historically needed marks in the range of 520 to 550.

However your chances of getting into government dental colleges BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) programs or Madhya Pradesh's private colleges MBBS/BDS seats may be better. Every year admission cutoffs change depending on variables including exam difficulty and seat availability.

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Ravi Babu

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Candidates must score between 161 and 127 out of 720 in 2024, or the 40th percentile to be eligible for NEET under the OBC category.
However entrance to MBBS programs is not guaranteed by qualifying. Cutoffs for admission are much higher and change every year depending on the amount of applicants exam difficulty and seat availability. To gain admission to government medical schools in recent years OBC applicants usually had to receive scores in the range of 530 to 560.

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Ravi Babu

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It is extremely impossible to get a government MBBS seat in India with 136 NEET scores within the OBC category. This is the reason:

Minimum Qualifying Scores: The OBC candidates' NEET cutoff often falls between 120 and 140 (it varies every year). Even though you might be eligible a government seat usually demands a much higher score (usually 500+).
State Quota and All India Quota (AIQ): While state quotas vary but typically demand 400+ points, AIQ seats typically close at 600+ marks.
Other Options: You can look at paramedical courses, BDS, BHMS, BAMS or private MBBS institutes.
Retry NEET: To improve your score the following year think abo

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Aruna Chhetri

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For the 2023 NEET cutoff for Coorg Institute of Dental Sciences (CIDS), a general category student aiming for a BDS seat in the government quota typically needed a score around 450-500 marks, while for private quota, the cutoff might be lower, around 349 marks. 

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Kiran Kaithwar

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If you're considering admission to a private medical college due to concerns about your NEET performance, it's a viable option if you have the financial means. Many students choose this path, and while the cost is higher, it can provide a pathway to achieving your goal of becoming a doctor.

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