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Sumit Sharda

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With 389 marks in NEET UG and OBC A category, it may be difficult to get a seat in government medical colleges as the cutoff marks for government colleges are usually higher. However, you may have a chance to get admission in some private medical colleges that have lower cutoffs. You can use the NEET College Predictor tool to get an idea of the possible colleges that you may be eligible for based on your NEET score, category, and other relevant details. Additionally, you may want to consider applying to deemed universities or private medical colleges that have lower cutoffs. Some of the private medical colleges that you may consider ar
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Sumit Sharda

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If your rank is 1,40,000 and you belong to SC category You may get a government College in Round three or Mop up round Through all India counsellingIt will be better for you if you prefer to go for state counselling to take college rather than all India counsellingSome colleges that you can get through all Indian counselling are:-Indira Gandhi medical College, PuducherryGovernment medical College, DholpurGmc DausaVSS medical College burlaKanya Kumari Government medical CollegeGovernment medical College bundiGovernment medical College, Hanumangarh, RajasthanGovernment medical College KolhapurGovernment medical College, Karauli 

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Prashant Kumar

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As per the NEET scores you have secured 263 marks and therefore, you do not stand a very bright chance of getting an MBBS admission as the cut off marks for the MBBS programs are comparatively much higher. But you may have a better chance at getting into a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) course since the cutoff for BDS is usually much lower than that for MBBS. However, it is recommended that one should confirm the general cutoffs for the colleges then check under the category of the college of your choice. So, if a student wants to build a career in some branch of health care, BDS might be an appropriate choice for him or her.

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Yash Kumar

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Yes, you can easily get admission in semi-government B.Sc Nursing colleges.However, admision in Government Nursing college might be challenging but with your score of 228 in NEET you can get admission in many reputated Government college for B.Sc Nursing in second or mop-up round of counselling.

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Sumit Sharda

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If you are from EWS category and your mark is 630, you will not get any college through all India counselling in 2024So, therefore, it depends upon the state that you belongs to.State such as Bihar, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu have fee below 30,000Rajasthan and Maharashtra have Fee above one Lacs per year

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Vadaga Dhanasri

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Usually marks around 500-600 could get the best college, since the admission usually depends on the difficulty of paper, no.of seats and competition.So particularly in the government colleges it is difficult to get seat .

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Sumit Sharda

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The college at this rank depends on the category you belongs, and the state you belongIf you are from general Or OBC category, you will not get any college In any of the state Through all India counsellingIf you're from SC/ST category, you can get college both from state counselling and All India counselling.The college that you can get if you're from SC/ST Category through all India counselling are RML Lucknow, Lokmanya Tilak Mumbai, SN medical College, Jodhpur, medical College, Baroda, Government medical College surat, Sardar Patel medical College, Bikaner, Osmania medical College, Hyderabad, Mahatma Gandhi medical College, Indore, G
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Sumit Sharda

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No, you're not eligible with this score to sit for the NEET exam.To appear in NEET exam, you must at least get 50% marks in physics, chemistry, and biology individually.As you have scored less than 50% in physics you will not be eligible.

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Vadaga Dhanasri

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There are 26 government colleges with around 4,500 seats, the admission usually depends on difficulty of paper, competition.A score of 550-650 could possibly get a seat in 2nd ir 3rd counselling.

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