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Tisha Sharma

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Category NEET 2023 cutoff NEET cut-off marksUR/EWS 50th percentile 715-117OBC/SC/ST 40th Percentile 116-93UR / EWS &PH 45th Percentile 116-105OBC/SC/ST & PH 40th Percentile 104-93The above-mentioned details are the cut-off for BDS at DY Patil Medical College Pune. 

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A score ranging between 450-500 in NEET is taken as a safe score for BDS admission in a government college.Students under the general category need to score 50 percentile in NEET for BDS admission, whereas the 45 percentile is for reserved category students.Though you have not mentioned the category and the state name but nevertheless .Find the general details related to the expected cut off for different categories for getting admission:For UR: 420 and aboveFor OBC: 400 and aboveFor SC: 350 and aboveFor ST: 310 and aboveNOTE: These are the expected cut offs. The cut off varies from state to state.It may be less for other states.

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Sarita

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For general category, CAT required cutoff is 137 this year

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Aayushi Bijawe

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BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) can be a good career option for individuals interested in the field of dentistry. It offers various opportunities for professional growth and development. As a dentist, you can work in private dental clinics, hospitals, government organizations, educational institutions, research institutes, or even start your own practice.Regarding your NEET score of 293, it's important to note that admission to dental colleges is based on the cutoff scores and ranks determined by the respective counseling authorities. These cutoff scores vary from year to year and also depend on factors such as the number of available
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Yes, you can attend Councelling for BDS as well as for BAMS, but still it depends on your caste and rank list. Decide your course of interest and select.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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With a NEET India rank of 1537350, it is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to a government medical college for BDS or BAMS. However, there are a few private medical colleges that offer these courses and have lower cutoffs.Here are some of the private medical colleges that offer BDS or BAMS courses and have lower cutoffs:Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Dental Sciences, PuneAmity University, LucknowBangalore Dental College and HospitalManipal University JaipurDr. D.Y. Patil Dental College, PuneThese colleges are all accredited by the Dental Council of India (DCI) and offer a good quality of education. The fees for BDS or BA
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is unlikely that you will be able to get a BDS or BAMS seat in Karnataka with 262 marks in NEET. The cutoff marks for BDS and BAMS in Karnataka are usually much higher than 262 marks.The following table shows the cutoff marks for BDS and BAMS in Karnataka for the 2022-23 academic year:CategoryBDSBAMSGeneral400350OBC375325SC/ST350300 As you can see, the cutoff marks for BDS and BAMS are much higher for general category students than for OBC and SC/ST students. However, even if you belong to a reserved category, it is still unlikely that you will be able to get a seat with 262 marks.The reason for this is that the number of seats
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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With a NEET score of 375, you may be able to get admission to a government college for B.Sc. Nursing. However, it is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to a government college for BDS or BAMS. The cutoff for government colleges for BDS and BAMS is usually much higher than the cutoff for government colleges for B.Sc. Nursing.Here are some government colleges for B.Sc. Nursing that you may be able to get admission to with a NEET score of 375:Kasturba Gandhi Government Medical College, DelhiLady Hardinge Medical College, DelhiJawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AligarhChristian Medical College, VelloreKing George's Medical Coll
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Both ITS Dental College, Greater Noida and Bhojia Dental College, Baddi are good colleges for BDS. However, there are some key differences between the two colleges that you may want to consider before making a decision.ITS Dental College, Greater NoidaEstablished in 1999, ITS Dental College, Greater Noida is a private college affiliated with the Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University.The college has a sprawling campus of over 10 acres and is located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.The college offers a 5-year BDS course and is approved by the Dental Council of India (DCI).The college has a good faculty with experience in the field of dentistr
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