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SHRENI SREEKUMAR

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Your score is average. It might be hard to obtain admission in any government college. You should try for aided or private colleges. You should consider the following colleges:MES medical collegePushpagiri institute of medical sciences and research center 

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Yes, with 590 marks in NEET 2024, you have a good chance of getting into government medical colleges, especially under the OBC category quota.Based on the previous year's cutoffs, students scoring around 590 marks in NEET are expected to secure admission to top state government medical colleges. For example:In Haryana, the expected cutoff for OBC category is around 480-490 marks.In Uttarakhand, the OBC cutoff is around 370-380 marks.In Madhya Pradesh, the OBC cutoff is around 400-470 marks.Additionally, the sources mention that a NEET score of 590+ is considered a safe score to get admission to any state-level top medical college under
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With a score of 239 in NEET, it is highly unlikely to secure a seat in government medical colleges, especially for the ST category. The cutoff marks for government colleges are generally much higher, and the competition is intense. Even for private colleges, the cutoff marks are higher, and admission is based on merit. The ST category has a lower cutoff mark compared to the general category, but still, a score of 239 is below the cutoff. It is advisable to consider other options, such as private colleges or courses where the competition is less intense.

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With 266 marks in NEET, it is difficult to get admission to an MBBS course in government colleges. For ST category students, the minimum marks required to get admission in government medical colleges are around 424 marks. Therefore, you may not be able to get admission in government colleges with your score. However, you might have a chance to get admission in private colleges, but the competition is high and the cutoff marks are generally higher.

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Nischay chandra

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No, you cannot get admission to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) Bhopal based on NEET exam scores. RGPV accepts JEE Main scores for B.Tech and B.Arch programs, GATE scores for M.Tech programs, and GPAT scores for M.Pharm programs. NEET scores are not considered for admission to these programs. The university follows a merit-based admission process where candidates need to appear for the relevant entrance exams based on the course they wish to pursue. For example, NATA scores are accepted for B.Arch, while CMAT scores are considered for MBA programs. However, NEET is not one of the accepted entrance exams for any of the c
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The 200-minute NEET exam is paper-and-pencil based and consists of 200 multiple-choice (MCQ) questions of an objective nature. One must attempt 180 of these questions. The exam has a total score of 720. Each question has four possible responses. For every right response, four marks are awarded, while for every incorrect response, one score is deducted. Questions that are not attempted or are attempted more than once will not result in a failing grade.

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