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Piyush yadav

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Hi Sunita as per your NEET marks 133 and your rank is 789014 you will get admission in private BDS college by giving them extra management fees that will cost more. But it will cost minimum 20 Lacs or more if you are okay with that amount then you can continue admission in private BDS college. Best of luck for your bright future.

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Manav Chopra

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Yes, there are many options in which you can apply for the desired course but it would require patient.

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ANUSHREE KM

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My NEET mark is 120 out of 720 is there any possibility to get seat for pharmacy or any medical course occurs my NEET mark in any government.

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Akula akhil

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Hello Akshay admission in B.A. MS Maharashtra government colleges it depends on which category you belong to marks and rank I hpoe for the best thank you.

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Chirongkit Mondal

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Jodhpur and Bhopal I don't know but Rishikesh u can surely expect 100%. .

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For undergraduate MBBS medical programmes, there is no such thing as a free seat; instead, applicants can enrol in prestigious government universities. The majority of prestigious government colleges with affordable MBBS tuition give admission based on the NEET UG. The All-India Quota, the State Quota, and a provision for government Quota Seats in Private Colleges are used to fill the seats. According to government regulations, if your rank is under 40,000, you may be allowed to enrol in an economical medical school for MBBS. With a 1,96,000 rank in the ST category, you might not, based on patterns from the previous year, get admitted
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Deeksha Dixit

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Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bangalore, is one of the prestigious private medical colleges. The college is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and is approved by the NMC.
SIMSRC Bangalore admissions are conducted on the basis of the NEET score-based cutoff declared by the selection board. The cutoff is usually high due to the low number of seats available for MBBS.
Admissions are based on NEET exam results, but there is a management quota option also.
Based on previous years, the cutoff rank was around 259025 for the MBBS course. while the cutoff score was more than 400 for almost al
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The National Eligibility and Entrance Test NEET conducted by NTA is the sole entrance test for admission to MBBS courses in many government and private colleges. Aspirants seeking admission in government colleges for MBBS usually need to score more than 550 for the general category, while for private colleges, 450+ marks are sufficient. Since you have not mentioned your home state, it is difficult to accurately predict college because the MBBS cut-off varies for every state. However, with 400+ marks in the SC category, you have a fair chance at a few government medical colleges within the state quota and many private colleges. For exa
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Deeksha Dixit

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The National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEE) conducted by NTA is the sole entrance test for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in many government colleges. Aspirants seeking admission in government colleges for MBBS usually need to score more than 580 for the general category. Since you have not mentioned your home state, category, or rank, it is difficult to accurately predict college because the category-wise cut-off varies for every state. However, with 586 marks, you have a fair chance at some government medical colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh. For example, Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, Kanpur; Maharan
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Deeksha Dixit

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The National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) is the sole entrance test for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India and is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Aspirants seeking admission in government colleges need to score more than 300 for MBBS, BDS, and BHMS courses. According to the previous year's statistics, getting into a government college with 113 marks is less likely. Since you have not mentioned your home state or rank, it is difficult to accurately predict courses due to the state quota-wise cut-off. However, you may get admission to courses like the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) and
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