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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 329 marks in NEET, you may not get a fully free seat in medicine, such as MBBS, in government colleges as the cutoffs are higher. You may qualify for BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BUMS (Unani), or BVSc (Veterinary Science) in government or semi-government institutions depending on your category and state quota.
State counseling processes will vary because cutoffs vary from state to state and category reserved. Even the waiver of tuition fees or scholarship to reserved or economically weaker sections can be quite cost-effective. Check out state-wise NEET counseling portals for more details on options and cutoffs available.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
To get a seat in a government medical college in Maharashtra in the SC category for NEET 2024, you need to score between 161 and 127 marks. This is based on the 40th percentile cut-off for the SC category.
Here are the cut-off marks for other categories:
UR/EWS: 50th percentile, 720–162 marks
OBC: 40th percentile, 161–127 marks
ST: 40th percentile, 161–127 marks
The minimum marks required for NEET vary each year based on the performance of the participants. The state counseling authorities provide the state-wise NEET cut-off.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
With 350 marks in NEET, your chances of securing admission to a BAMS programme depend on factors like your category, state, and the type of institution. For general category candidates, it might be challenging to gain admission to a government college, as the cutoffs are typically higher. However, reserved category candidates (OBC, SC, ST) have better chances due to relaxed cutoffs. Under the 85% state quota, cutoffs vary by state, and some states with lower demand for BAMS may offer seats at this score. Private colleges are also a viable option, as their cutoffs are generally lower, though fees are higher.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
You should either have completed or be completing 17 years of age as of 31st December 2025, to be eligible to write the NEET UG 2025 exam. That means, to be eligible for NEET-UG 2025, you should have been born on or before 31/12/2008.
A candidate must of at least 17 years as of December 31 of the academic year. Unless candidates meet the lower age limit criterion, they would not be considered eligible to appear for NEET for the particular year. The other factors of eligibility include studying Physics, Chemistry and Biology as core subjects.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Admissions to MBBS in Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Wardha, depend upon NEET scores and other factors. From 550 to 700 marks, it isn't certain.
The following are some key factors affecting admission:
1. NEET Score: Competing candidates' scores.
2. Seat Availability: Few MBBS seats.
3. Reservation Category: SC, ST, OBC, or General.
4. Domicile: Maharashtra or All India quota.
Estimators of chances include:
1. Previous year NEET cut offs at DMIMS.
2. Your rank and percentile in NEET.
3. Other admission criteria, such as the 10+2 grades.
To discuss in detail your case, contact DMIHER admissions department or one of a
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 7
Marks and Fee Structure for MBBS Admissions
With a score of 400 in NEET 2024, you might have a better chance at private medical colleges.
Private Medical Colleges: Generally, you can expect to secure a seat in private colleges with this score. The fees typically range from INR 4 Lacs to 8 lakhs per year.
Government Medical Colleges: It might be challenging to get a seat in top government colleges with a 400 score, as cutoffs for these institutions are usually higher, but some state-level government colleges might be within reach if you meet the category-specific cutoffs.
It would highly favourable if you have any category other
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
By writing th NEET application form on your 10th IGCSE marks which is only grades and percentage without specific marks, to follow:
Step 1: Convert Your Grades to a Numerical Equivalent
The grades are usually converted under an IGCSE system into a numerical percentage. Here is how that is done based on grades:
A = 90-100%*
A = 80-89%
B = 70-79%
C = 60-69%
D = 50-59%
E = 40-49%
U = Below 40% (usually considered failed)
In case this does not give a percentage and instead gives letter grades, calculate the approximate percentage based on the grades and mention the same in the NEET application form.
Step 2: Fill in the Details
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The fee structure regarding the BDS program at Sri Siddhartha Dental College, which is a constituent part of Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education varies every year. Generally speaking, the fees for the BDS program in private dental colleges range between ?3 to 5 lakhs per annum across categories, such as the management, government, and NRI quota.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The cutoff varies yearly considering factors such as how many applicants are there, difficulty of the exam, or vacant seats. Normally the BVSc cutoff will go anywhere from 500 marks up to 600- and might be relatively smaller in case of reserved category of applicants, such as SCs and STs and those falling under OBC etc.eteras. In the private veterinary colleges, the mark limit is a bit more. It is advisable to check on the official website of NEET counseling or specific college cutoff details for the latest and accurate information.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET score of 180, it is going to be a little tough to get into any government medical college for MBBS, at least in the most competitive states. But there are some private medical colleges where your daughter will have a chance, but the fees will be much higher. Some of these options include:
Uttar Pradesh: Era's Lucknow Medical College.
Karnataka: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
Maharashtra: Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai.
Bihar: Katihar Medical College.
It is best recommended to check the recent trend of cutoffs and research the management quota or lower cutoff ranks private colleges might provide better opp
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