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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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Hello Sonu Singh
I am Sumit Vashist pursuing BAMS from CBPACS New Delhi India
To get admission in any medical college you have to appear in NEET exam conducted by NTA all over India
Eligibility for appearing in NEET exam is 60% for general category and 55% in SC/ST
So with 52% aggregate marks you can't appear in NEET exam and admission in AIIMS and all the Medical college in India are now through NEET exams only
I will suggest you to fill the forms for improvement in you 12th marks
All the best
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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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Hi,
I am Submit Vashist pursuing B.A. MS from CBPACS New Delhi
310 marks in SC category are enough to get you admission in an government medical college. You must attend the counseling by AYUSH department and your respective state government counseling
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Gaurav Kumar

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Hi Rajib, The eligibility criteria of NEET is 50% marks in Aggregate of Physics Chemistry and Biology. There is no minimum marks of optional subject is required but you should have passed your optional subjects in 10+2. So To be eligible for NEET exam you have to pass the 10+2 exam overall including Maths.

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Aditya KumarGraduating from M.G.K.V.P.

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Hello, To apply for NEET Exam by self you just have to go to NTA NEET Official website and select new application. Register yourself and fill the remaining form. For NEET 2022 please keep these thing in hand before applying-
Passport size photo with white background, Signature, All ten fingerprints, Postcard size photo (4*6), Marksheet and Caste Certificate. After successfully filling the form please verify your mobile number and email Id as this is very important. Then pay the application fees and download the confirmation page. When admit card is available, download it, Print it and stick one postcard size photo, Passport photo, Left
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Aditya KumarGraduating from M.G.K.V.P.

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Hello, Last date to apply for NEET 2022 Exams is 20 May 22. Last date for fees payment is 20 May 22
Entrance date 17 July 22. Eligibility - Passed 10+2 Intermediate Exam with Physics Chemistry Biology PCB Group of Subjects in Any recognised Board in India. Age limit - Between 17 - 25 years old or Born on/before 31 Dec 2005. Thanks.

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Aditya KumarGraduating from M.G.K.V.P.

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Hello, College allotment depends on cutoff of Colleges. As the previous cutoffs are very high, Getting MBBS College at 430 Marks must be very difficult. Expected cutoffs for Gen or OBC Category is 550+ for government college. However for SC/ST the cutoff is low as compared to Gen/OBC. However a score between 450-500 is considered a good score in NEET. Please participate in councelling based on results to qualify for college. Thanks.

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afsheen nida

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Hey Aspirant,
You did not mention the category you belong to. So, let me consider that you belong to general category. For general category, you have to score 500 and above marks for getting a government seat. For getting seat in good private colleges, you need to get 300 and above marks.
Good luck!

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Akashjot Kaur

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300 marks are very less for pursuing MBBS and BDS. You can go for ayurvedic medicine it also have scope.

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi there, You can get admission in government medical College through 15% all india quota counseling or your 85%domicile state counseling only. There are no other ways of getting government medical College. So as you mentioned you are from Maharashtra so this must be your domicile state. So if we talk about government. Medical College cut off marks here then it was 557 marks for open category candidates and allotted college was GMC, gondia. There is huge gap between last year cut off marks and your expected marks this itself tell you have very rare chances of getting government MBBS college. Now if we talk about all india 15% quota cou
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Sumit naroliya

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Hi there, Since you have not mentioned your home state so considering it as Karnataka according to your profile. So on such marks and category you have good chances of getting Private colleges in Karnataka under state quota according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that you can get following colleges :-
Dr. M. R. Ambedkar Dental College and Hospital, Bangalore
Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College and Hospital, Bangalore
M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore
AECS Maruti College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, Bangalore.

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