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Shahid Baksh

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It seems unlikely that you would be able to secure admission into a private medical college for BAMS with 134 marks in NEET. Private medical colleges typically require a minimum score within the range of 250 to 300 for general category students. Since your score is below this range, you may not meet the eligibility criteria for regular seats in private colleges.However, there is a possibility of exploring the management quota seats in private colleges. The management quota seats are reserved for students who may not have qualified based on the regular merit-based selection process but can still secure admission by paying higher fees or
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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Can you mention your category so that I can help you more perfectly and if you belongs to general category, then it's little bit possible to get government colleges. But don't be sad there are many colleges available for you.

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Naveen Singh

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The importance of NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) marks versus 12th-grade marks for admission to medical colleges can vary depending on the country and specific college or university policies.In India, NEET is the common entrance examination for admission to undergraduate medical (MBBS) and dental (BDS) courses in government and private medical colleges. NEET scores are typically given higher priority than 12th-grade marks for admission to medical colleges in India. The NEET exam assesses the candidates' knowledge and aptitude in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and the scores obtained in NEET play a signifi
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Amisha Wadhwa

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Yes, there are chances that you can get into government medical college for MBBS or BDS with 548 marks in NEET.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Yes, you can get into government medical colleges with state quota in Delhi but there maybe less number of olleges providing the opportunity. 

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Harshali Sharma

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It's not necessary to give NEET to pursue BPT course as many universities in India conduct their own entrance exam for the particular course and some gives admission on the basis of 12 merit.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Yes, there are chances that you can get into medical college but that may differ from state to state, but you can surely get some medical college. All the best

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Amisha Wadhwa

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You score is quite less but as you belong to SC category there may be chance of you getting into good medical college. All the best

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Amisha Wadhwa

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No, it is not possible unless you belong to the category of differentially abled students. Thanks, all the best!

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Amisha Wadhwa

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There is a possibility that you can get a seat in private BAMS college in Maharashtra as the rank required for the same ranges from 35,000 to 45,000. Thanks

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