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Nischay chandra

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With a score of 239 in NEET, it is highly unlikely to secure a seat in government medical colleges, especially for the ST category. The cutoff marks for government colleges are generally much higher, and the competition is intense. Even for private colleges, the cutoff marks are higher, and admission is based on merit. The ST category has a lower cutoff mark compared to the general category, but still, a score of 239 is below the cutoff. It is advisable to consider other options, such as private colleges or courses where the competition is less intense.

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Neha K

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GITAM School of Technology, Visakhapatnam, offers over 12 degrees across multiple specialisations at the UG, PG and doctoral levels. The current fee structure for OC students is not available; it may vary with the course preferred. There can be fee concessions because of the reservation category. 

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Neha K

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Hi, you may get into a government college or private college for a low fee under two conditions . To begin with, you can only be admitted to 85 percent of the quota seats in your home state's state.also if you either have any category-based quota for government medical colleges or you will get government dental colleges for BDS. You may also get certain BHMS or B.A. MS government colleges under AYUSH counseling.Or else scholarship in private college if you have good score in NEET exam. 

With a NEET score 450, it may be challenging to get admission to most of the government or semi-government medical colleges in India. However, you

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Kshitij Verma

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Congratulations Saiyyad for securing 5000 rank in NEET 2024. 5000 rank in NEET is considered as a good rank and you will get into various top Medical college in India for MBBS/BDS course. I am listing few good colleges option for you considering you secured 5000 rank.

Following are the colleges you can target:

  1. King George Medical College, Lucknow
  2. Christian Medical College, Vellore
  3. Jamia Hamdard, Delhi
  4. Grant Medical College, Mumbai
  5. Banglore Medical College, Banglore

You can opt for other colleges as well based on your location, region and other preferences.

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Beauty Bhagat

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For now, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) does not offer admission to BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) courses through NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). OUAT conducts its own entrance exam, the OUAT Common Entrance Exam (CEE), for admissions to BVSc and other undergraduate agriculture-related programs. In OUAT the admissions into various courses are done through the OUAT counselling process.

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shelendra Parihar

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Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital offers Degree programs including UG and PG courses in Full-Time mode which are approved by DCI. Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital has courses such as MDS and BDS to offer. The fee for the courses offered at the institute is mentioned below:

  • BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery): The total fee for the BDS course is INR 31,200.
  • MDS (Master of Dental Surgery): The total fee for the MDS course is INR 48,000.

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Diksha Bansal

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No, NEET is not mandatory for admission to BSc Nursing programmes. NTA released a notification earlier this year stating that NEET scores will now be used for admissions in BSc Nursing and Life Sciences courses. Various nursing colleges in India offer B.Sc Nursing programmes without NEET. Admission to these colleges is given through either state level entrance exams or particular entrance exams of the institute.

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Himanshi Tirkha

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Hello,

With 300 score in NEET you can pursue MBBS in Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital. The fee for the course is INR 24.7 Lakhs. Total seats available are 200. 

The eligibilty criteria:

  1. candidate should be of 17 years minimum.
  2. Candidate must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English individually and must have obtained 50% taken together in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology. In respect of PwBD candidates as per NMC and DCI Regulations,  

I hope it will help. You can reach out to us for further queries.

Thank You.

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