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Renuga S

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You need to know there are 15% seats reserved for all India Quota and the rest for state quota. So I would advise you that a score of 350+ can be safe bet.Better keep this college in choice and also try for other institutes for your safety.

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Sheetal Yadav

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You have not mentioned the course, your category, or your home state. The college allotment based on NEET UG scores is done for the all-India quota by MCC, the state quota by the respective state, and by AYUSH for B.A. MS BUMS and BHMS courses. With your rank of 275732 (AIR), you may get admission to some dental colleges for BDS homoeopathic colleges for BHMS or ayurvedic colleges for B.A. MS Some possible colleges with this rank are Santosh Dental College and Hospital, Yenepoya Dental College and Hospital, and Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital.

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Sheetal Yadav

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The cutoff scores are determined by various factors, including the number of applicants and the availability of seats. Scoring 331 in NEET is a respectable score, but it's important to note that the cutoff score for admissions can fluctuate each year. To get a clearer picture, I would recommend checking the official websites of the government colleges offering BHMS programs 

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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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It is somewhat difficult to get seat in government college.Though you have bihar domicile and delhi quota you should have 480 marks atleast to get good college.

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Bhupinder Kour

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It is very difficult to tell which college you can get with the mentioned rank you have received. You can check from the Shiksha Predictor by entering the course you want to pursue and have given exam, the exam and enter the score. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor

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Manori Sahni

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St John's Medical College, Bangalore accept NEET-UG scores for admission to the MBBS programme. Thus, candidates applying for this course must have a valid NEET score. Eligible students can register with Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) to take admission. For any more information, visit the KEA official website or check out the SJMC admission brochure.

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Saloni Sharma

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It is difficult to predict which private college you can get admission to with 399 marks in NEET.However, you can use the NEET College Predictor tool to check your chances of getting admission in private colleges. The minimum marks required for admission in private colleges are dependent on a particular college’s admission criteria. The colleges display a merit list of all the candidates and that depends on your NEET rank. The minimum marks required in NEET 2023 for MBBS in Private College for General is 50%, for Persons with a disability is 45%, and for ST/SC/OBC is 40%. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any o
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Nishita Shah

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1.Read2.Understand3.PracticeAnd4. revise every now and then.Follow NCERT, Focus on biology which fetches you maximum marks. Make sure you give atleast 10–12 readings before attending your NEET exam.Focus on all subjects .Follow first four rules for 2 years then u will definitely enter your desired medical college.There is no concept of free seat for MBBS. MBBS seats are filled through All India Quota and State Quota.All the best!

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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If there is a discrepancy in your mother's surname between the 12th marksheet and the 10th marksheet, it could potentially create a problem during NEET counseling or any other official documentation process. However, the severity of the issue and its impact on the counseling process may vary depending on the specific circumstances and the policies of the counseling authorities.Here are some steps you can take to address the situation:1. Contact the School/Board: Reach out to the school or education board from where your mother obtained her 12th marksheet. Inform them about the discrepancy and request them to rectify the error. They may
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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The cutoff marks and ranks for government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges can vary each year based on factors such as the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the NEET exam, and the performance of other candidates. It's important to note that the cutoff scores can differ for different categories (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.).With 474 marks and 93.31 percentile in NEET, you have a competitive score, especially considering that you belong to the OBC category. However, whether you can get admission to a government BAMS college will depend on the specific cutoff ranks and marks set by the colleges and
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