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Saurabh Singh

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Since 2020, the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam had been replaced with NEET for admission to the MBBS programme. Hence, the admission to MBBS programme at AIIMS Delhi and all the other AIIMS campuses will solely be based on the marks scored by the candidates in the NEET exam.

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Saurabh Singh

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Hi, the admission to MBBS programme at AIIMS Delhi and all the other AIIMS campuses will solely be based on the marks scored by the candidates in the NEET exam. There are no management category seats available at AIIMS campuses. AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam has been permanently scrapped as an entrance exam.

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Saurabh Singh

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It is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to a government BHMS college in Maharashtra with 200 marks in NEET. The cut-off for government BHMS colleges in Maharashtra is usually around 3BHMS does not takes through NEET.If 200 is the score in NEET then you have less chances to get admission in decent private colleges.For that I will suggest you to apply for NEET next year and study hard this year.

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Saurabh Singh

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With this score you have less chance to get admission in 15% quota seats & 85% quota seats for both. But you can try for private colleges.

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Neha Kumari

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I hope you're doing well. It is very difficult for you to get MBBS course at this rank. You may try for BDS in private dental college. Although, it depends on your category. If you're from General Category then it's hard.If you're from OBC or SC/ST category then you may get chance to get into some private colleges.Let us look at the previous year trends for MBBS:Category Qualifying percentileScore/marksGeneral/EWS50720-137UR/EWS & PH45136-121OBC/SC/ST40136-107OBC/SC/ST & PH40120-108According to your rank, you can look into various medical colleges of different states of India. It would have been better if you mentioned your rank a
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Saurabh Singh

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Eligibility Criteria For Admission in walawalkar college.Indian CitizenPass in H.S.C. Maharashtra board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects.The candidate must be born in of before 31/12/2003.Candidates should have passed 10th and 12th from the state of Maharashtra and should be domicile of Maharashtra.Candidate should be medically fit and must submit a certificate of medical fitness from a registered allopathic medical practitioner.The candidate should have appeared in NEET UG 2020 examination.

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Harsh Khattar

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The answer is yes, but the chances are slim. The cutoff for BAMS in government colleges in India is usually around 500-600 marks. With a score of 448 marks, you may be eligible for admission to a government ayurveda college, but it is not guaranteed.Here are some of the factors that will affect your chances of getting admission to a government ayurveda college:The number of seats available in the collegeThe number of applicants with a higher score than youYour caste/categoryYour state of domicileIf you are serious about getting into a government ayurveda college, you should aim to score as high as possible in NEET. You should also cons
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Harsh Khattar

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The answer is yes, but the chances are slim.The cutoff for MBBS in government colleges in India is usually around 600-700 marks for the general category and 500-600 marks for the SC category. With a score of 286 marks, you are unlikely to be eligible for admission to a government medical college.However, there are some private medical colleges that have a lower cutoff. You may be able to get a seat in a private medical college with your score.Here are some other options you can consider:Take a drop year and prepare for NEET again. This will give you a chance to improve your score and increase your chances of getting admission to a
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Harshali Sharma

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You may get admission in medical College with 309 score but it's not possible to get admission in any government college with such a low score. And though in a private college also there are many other factors also which are taken in consideration by the college's other than the score.

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Harsh Khattar

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No, with your NEET score of 536 and AIR of 75758, you are not eligible for admission to Kurool Medical College. The cutoff for MBBS in Kurool Medical College is usually around 550-600 marks. However, the cutoff may vary depending on the college and the year.You can check the cutoff for MBBS in Kurool Medical College for the previous year to get an idea of your chances of admission. The cutoff for MBBS in Kurool Medical College in 2022 was 550. This means that you would need to score at least 550 marks in NEET to be eligible for admission to Kurool Medical College in 2022.Here are some other options you can consider:Apply to other medic
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