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Nizam Ahamad

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With 300 marks in NEET, securing an MBBS seat in a private medical college might be challenging, as many colleges have cut-offs higher than this. However, some private colleges may have lower cut-offs or offer seats through management or NRI quotas.

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Mohsin Ansari

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First of all congratulations :With a NEET 2024 score of 685 and a rank of 7069, along with Rajasthan State Quota, here are some colleges you can expectThere are 37 colleges in where you can expect your addmission and it's  inconvenient to list all college name here  It's better to refer below mentioned link where you will get all colleges name with additional details like fees eligible etc.https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/college-predictor-results? sg []=1799&sc [1799]=685&ect [1799]=rank&gender=2&category=1&ds=121Please note that the closing ranks mentioned above are based on previous years' data and
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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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With 580 marks in NEET 2024 and belonging to the OBC category, you have a good chance of securing a seat in a reputed medical college. Start by participating in the All India Quota (AIQ) counseling conducted by MCC. Also, apply for the state quota counseling in your home state. Keep an eye on the official websites for counseling dates and procedures. Prepare the necessary documents, such as your NEET scorecard, category certificate, and academic certificates. Be ready to choose your preferred colleges during the counseling process.

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Prateek Swami

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With 63% in Class 12th (PCMB) and 145 marks in NEET, you have a good chance of getting into several colleges, particularly private institutions or less competitive government colleges. For medical courses such as MBBS, your NEET score may be too low for top government universities, but you can consider BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or B.Sc. Nursing. Furthermore, certain private colleges may have management quota seats. It's also worth investigating allied health sciences or paramedical programs. To determine the greatest fit for you, look into the admission criteria and cutoffs at certain universities. Good luck!

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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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With an AIR of 371584 and 404 marks, and belonging to the OBC NCL category, you have got a truthful hazard for BHMS in authorities faculty members in Bihar. Admission relies upon on cut-offs, which can vary every year. Some potential faculty members you may don't forget are Government Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Bhagalpur, and State Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Muzaffarpur. Check closing year's reduce-off for OBC NCL class to get a higher idea. Make positive to apply on time and preserve your files equipped.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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Use these steps to find the Gujarat state ranking in NEET UG 2024Go to the Official Website: Visit the Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Courses (ACPUGMEC) of Gujarat's official website at medicaldadmgujarat.org.Login: Enter your login information which typically consists of your password and application number.NEET UG Results: Locate the section or link pertaining to the NEET UG 2024 merit list or results.State Rank: Refer to the state merit list for Gujarat. Your information will be listed with your state rank.Download or Print: For future use download or print the merit list.You will receive your official Gu
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Saurabh Kaintura

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Depending on the state you are applying to and the cutoffs, you may be able to get into semi-government medical colleges in India with a NEET 2024 score of 531. Here are some broad specifics:1. Government Medical Colleges: If you live in a state with lower cutoff, you may be able to get into a semi-government medical college. A few instances are as follows: - Government Medical College, Jammu   - Patiala Government Medical College   - Raigarh Government Medical College2. Cost Structure: Generally speaking, semi-government colleges charge less than private medical schools. Depending on the institution, annual fees mi
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Amrit Jha

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Students scoring between 400 to 500 marks in NEET can expect admission into colleges such as Raiganj Government Medical College, Burdwan Dental College & Hospital, and Amrita Institute of Medical SciencesHere are some college in below list Saheed Laxman Nayak Medical College and Hospital, KoraputGovernment Medical College, PalakkGovernment Medical College, BaramatiGovernment Medical College and Hospital, JalgaonRajarshee Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Government Medical College, KolhapurGovernment Medical College, AmbikapurJorhat Medical College and Hospital, JorhatShri Vinobha Bhave Institute of Medical SciencesBankura Sammilani Medic
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