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Avinash Kumar

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Nimra College has higher fees and don't have free seats for any category candidates irrespective of marks.

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Pacheppagari Mounika

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With 422 marks in NEET and being an OBC category candidate from Haryana, your chances of getting admission to LUVAS Hisar . domicile rule for NEET in Haryana:NEET Domicile Criteria For HaryanaApplicants must have lived in Haryana for at least 10 years. Candidates must complete their Class 12 from a recognised school established within Haryana. let's consider the cutoff scores for LUVAS Hisar. While I couldn't find the exact cutoff for this year, generally, candidates with scores above 400 have a good chance of securing a seat.  

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Pacheppagari Mounika

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Yes, you can provided you score enough in the NEET exam. Also, all the universities accept improvement marksheet and till now, I am not aware of any exception to this.minimum rank required in NEET for AIIMS:You should aim for at least 700+ to get AIIMS New Delhi. Looking at the last three years' cutoff, AIIMS Delhi NEET cutoff 2023 for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) closed at 57 while in 2022, it closed at 61 and 53 in 2021.

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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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Yes you may have less chances to get a government MBBS seat through All india quota.Score of 500-600 in NEET 2024 can get you admission to some of the top medical colleges in India. Lady Hardinge Medical College (New Delhi), Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College (Ajmer) and NDMC Medical College, Delhi are some of the government medical colleges accepting 500-600 marks in NEETNEET Minimum Marks Required for MBBS – GeneralYear MBBS Cutoff Scores2024 720-1642023 720-1372022 715-117

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Kunal Lalwani

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Bharati Vidyapeeth DU Medical College and Hospital, Sangli offers several scholarship programs for MBBS students, including: 1. Merit Scholarship: Oh, in case if the candidates secures the highest score in the NEET-UG exam this year 2. EWS Scholarship: It has remained a post-graduate degree displayed as an imposition for economically weaker sections 3. Government Scholarship: Especially in the casts of SC/ST/ OBC students 4. BVUMC Scholarship: In particular, it is found that for those students who have good academic performances 5. National Scholarship Scheme (NSS) 6. Dr. Patangrao Kadam Merit Scholarship has been started for the acade
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Sumit Sharda

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With 451 marks in NEET UG 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 are:1. Kalinga Institu
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Sumit Sharda

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With 551582 rank in NEET UG and  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 are:1. Kal
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Sumit Sharda

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With 715790 rankin NEET UG and 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 are:1. Kalinga In
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Prashant Kumar

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You won’t be able to secure admission even to a government medical college even if you belong to SC category as you have only a rank of 2 Lacs in NEET 2024. Expected NEET cutoff for SC candidate to get into government medical colleges is between 163 and 129 marks Most of the times and especially if you are below rank 2,00,000 you may not get into government colleges. But you might consider yourself lucky if you got an admission in the private medical colleges since these institutions tend to set high cutoffs and maybe they might consider your rank for you to be given a chance to join them. It’s always good to look for the s
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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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