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Jyoti Singh

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The college is huge and offers excellent student infrastructure facilities. The site offers opportunities for both indoor and outdoor sporting events. Although the faculty is excellent and pleasant, the management is highly rigid. through a test put on by the college itself. The College's surroundings are hills and green, and the campus is completely modern, with all of the classrooms, labs, and the OPD outfitted.

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Jyoti Singh

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Good day, aspirant Since you haven't indicated where you're from, we'll assume it's Bihar based on your profile. According to the previous year's cut-off, you have no chance of being accepted into a government dental college in Bihar under the state quota with such marks and category. When we look at the previous year's cut-off, we can SEE that the OBC category's Home State Quota at Patna Dental College had the lowest cut-off score last year. The Buddha Institute of Dental Science & Hospital and the Patna Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital are two examples of private dental colleges.

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Akshita yadav

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Yes, one can open. The minimum criteria is to either have a B.Pharma degree or a Diploma. According to INDIA s rules and regulations, one needs to be present in the pharmacy store.

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Jyoti Singh

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At this score, it is impossible to enrol on government medical institutes for MBBS or BDS. If you are interested, you can apply for B.A. MS and BHMS courses.

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Jyoti Singh

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Despite the fact that the cut-off list differs depending on the economic group, in your case, these 100 marks are insufficient to secure a spot in MS and BDS. According to patterns from past years, students must have a minimum NEET score of 450 in order to be admitted to a government dental college as a BDS student (subject to vary). The lowest cutoff score for SC/ST/OBC is around 128-113, whereas the cutoff score for the general category was approximately 720-147.

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Gajendra Singh Rathore

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May be BDS only.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you can try good medical colleges within 1000 rank like BHU and other government medical college.

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Balachander Kannan

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It's based on NEET -UG marks, if you are in good percentile in your category, you will get admission in government colleges easily, otherwise which is difficult.

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Balachander Kannan

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Don't lose hope, try all courses in government college if you get MBBS to join immediately if really interested to study, otherwise, you can choose other courses BDS and AYUSH in government college don't regret it. Even try NEET-UG for next year don't hesitate, study hard you will get MBBS.

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Ankit Rao

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Based on previous year trends it has been observed that to attain a BDS seat in a government dental college, a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET (subject to vary). A minimum of 50th percentile under general category for those who seek admissions in private dental colleges is a requirement.

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