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Muskan

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It would be difficult to get into the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program at Ayurved Mahavidyalaya in Mumbai with a NEET UG score of 190. In respectable universities like Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, the cutoffs for BAMS courses are typically higher. On the other hand, opportunities can arise under management quota or particular reserved groups. In order to consider every possibility, it's critical to review the most recent cutoff trends and take part in the counselling process.

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Kapil Lalwani

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With 374 marks in NEET and belonging to the SC category in Telangana, you have a good chance of getting a veterinary seat in a government college. The cut-off marks vary each year, but your score is competitive. Telangana reserves 15% of seats for SC candidates, which works in your favor. Check the official websites for the latest cut-off marks and admission notifications to confirm. You may also consider private veterinary colleges with lower cut-offs. Stay updated and be prepared for counseling sessions. 

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Yamuna Seku

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As per 2024, NEET cutoff scores are varied compared with previous years.

 Please find cut off details as per category wise:

  1. Unreserved category cut off scores ranges between 720- 164 out of 720.
  2. Reserved category cut off scores ranges between 163- 129 out of 720.

These range of scores are offered in government colleges depends on seats allotment.

You have scored 200 marks, so you may have chance to get government college seat in any state.

 

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Anjali Raj

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It is difficult to gain admission to a government medical college for an MBBS program with an All India Rank (AIR) of 139145 in NEET, particularly through the All India Quota (AIQ), which typically has higher cutoffs. With state quota seats, however, the likelihood can be greater because they usually have lower cutoffs. The likelihoods also rely on a number of variables, including:

State of domicile: The cutoff ranks vary from state to state, and certain states may have lower cutoffs than others.

Category: Cutoffs for reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST, etc.) are frequently lower than those for ordinary categories.

State quota: If you

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Yes, sure you can get admission in B.Sc Nursing at any government college. As this year, the cut off for B.Sc nursing for ST- PWD category is 40 percentile i.e., 120-180 marks.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Admission to BAMS at Shree Saptshrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay with AIR 567680 in NEET depends on your category whether SC/ST , OBC or general. However, the chances are very low as the cut off is very high this year.

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Muskan

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Government B.Sc. Nursing colleges may have fewer possibilities for applicants with a NEET score of 160 and a 70% grade in higher secondary education because these institutions usually have higher cutoffs. Still, there might be opportunities for admission in private universities or through state quotas in some jurisdictions. It's important to apply broadly and take into account universities that have reserved seats or lower cutoffs. More precise assistance can be obtained by looking up specific college cutoff dates and taking part in counselling rounds.

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Muskan

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You stand a good probability of obtaining a government quota seat in a West Bengal private medical college if your NEET 2024 score is 557. Because the state government quota usually has lower cutoffs than the All India Quota, candidates with scores in this range can apply. Final admittance is contingent upon available seats, college-specific cutoffs, and reserved categories. To increase your chances of getting a seat, you must take part in the state counselling process.

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Muskan

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Even with an All India Rank in NEET of almost 2,20,000, you can get into private medical schools in India. Many private colleges have lower cut-off ranks and larger intake capabilities than government colleges, which are very competitive. Generally speaking, though, private universities charge more. There are many private medical colleges in states like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. You can increase your chances by looking for management quota seats and taking part in the counselling process. Before pursuing admission, make careful to confirm the college's accreditation and educational standards.

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