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Kapil Lalwani

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If you have scored 520 marks in NEET you can apply to government medical colleges although there maybe relatively lower cutoffs in a few states. Some possible colleges to consider are Government Medical College, Chandigarh (cutoff: Some of the other medical colleges are Government Medical College Amritsar, the cutoff rank lie between 500-520, the Government Medical College patiala the cutoff rank between 490-510. For AIR, your score ranges at about 35000-40000 levels. Out of the total numbers of MBBS seats, around one hundred twenty seven thousands five hundred, approximately 90000 are AIQ Seats, which is fifteen percent quota. Just be
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Kapil Lalwani

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For you to have a NEET score of 227 and AIR 865613 there is very little chance that you can get an admission into government college for Bsc Nursing. For government colleges the NEET cutoff is much higher varying slightly from 300-500 for the general and up to 250-400 for the SC/ST/OBC. Percentage in your 12th standard is also acceptable here but do not consider it crucial for the admissions. There are merely 2500 to 3000 seats for Bsc Nursing offered by government college in India. Depending on your ranking and score you will not be admitted to any college that falls under the government's docket. If this has troubled your education,
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Kapil Lalwani

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Based on the NEET ranks, scoring 6 lakhs, you probably stand no chance in joining a government medical college. Intake Ranks The cutoff ranks to government medical colleges under NEET are extremely high from 1000- 50000 for General category and from 50000- 150000 for SC/ST/OBC categories. Out of the total MBBS seats about 90,000 approximately, 15% are for All India Quota and the remaining 85% for state quota. You may not even qualify to join any government medical college depending on your rank. There are private medical colleges and deemed universities and you may want to find out the possibilities to study there.

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Kapil Lalwani

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If you scored 310 in NEET and 84% in twelfth PCB you will be able to get into a government college for B.Sc Nursing. All government colleges that offer BSc Nursing have different NEET cutoffs depending on the state, which range between 250 and 350. Even your percentage for 12th standard it is above the average cutoff percentage ranging from 70-80% for most of the government colleges. There are about 2500-3000 seats of BSC Nursing in total in India for government colleges . Based on your marks, you are in the range that helps you to get admission in government colleges like AFMC Pune, CMC Ludhiana, or PGIMER Chandigarh which have upper
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Arindam Modak

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Definitely, NEET 2025 can be cracked without coaching by devising the perfect strategy and multi-faceted actions. Here are your tips for doing it :-Deep-rooted Understanding: Concentrate on any NCERT Textbooks you have studied on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Most of the questions in NEET are purely derived from NCERT concepts., .Self-study Time Plan: Set up a daily time-table devoting time for all these three subjects. Minimum time spent on Biology hence it has the maximum weightage. Resources:Standard reference books are like MTG NEET Guide, DC Pandey for Physics, Modern ABC for Chemistry. Solve Previous Years' NEET Papers to get
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Kapil Lalwani

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You didn't mention your home state but you scored 292 in NEET and comes under SC category You have reasonable chances to get a college for MBBS. From the NEET counselling of 2022 the cutoffs for SC category were in the range of 260 – 300 for government college. They do not exceed this range of score, and your score is included in this bracket. Around 90,000 MBBS seats are available in India of which about 15 percent are filled under the SC quota. You may, therefore, consider government colleges in states such West Bengal, Odisha or Bihar that have relatively low cutoffs. Many other private colleges might also be affordable to you. Pl
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Kapil Lalwani

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If your AIR rank is 63629 in NEET and EWS category rank is 8517 then the probability of getting government college for MBBS is very less. From the counselling conducted in 2022 for admission to NEET required cutoff rank were in vicinity of 20000-30000 rank for general category and 10000-20000 rank for EWS category. But if you fall under the EWS category there is a slightly higher probability as compared to the general population. The government colleges you may opt for includes those in the second tier, third tier, ESIC Medical College, Government Medical College in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities or tier 4 cities, or North Eastern states col
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Kapil Lalwani

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So if you have 264 in NEET then the possibilities of getting a seat in a standard dental college for BDS are good. Based on the 2022 NEET cut off marks, the candidate scoring 264 marks come into the range of 65000-70000 ranks in All India ranks. Based on this, here are some colleges you can consider in the counselling process: Government Dental College, Mumbai (Range-255-270), Government Dental College, Ahmedabad (Range-250-265), and Guru Nanak Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Kolkata (Range-240-260). Additionally, you can also explore private colleges like Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore (cutoff: Availiity: Kar
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It is in the category to which you belong.Thus, it is extremely challenging to get an admission to Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in a government college in Amravati because the number of seats is very limited, at the same time, a great number of students want to take their classes.Government Colleges Offering B.Pharm in Amravati:Government College of Pharmacy, Amravati (GCOPA):Seats Available: 60Previous Year's MHT CET Cutoff: The values of the EWS category were computed to be just below 97.95 percentile as the final cutoff point.Your Scores:MHT CET: 90 percentileNEET: 67 percentileAnalysis:Since the cutoff percentile of last year for
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Annu navariya

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Yes, for the MBBS colleges taking part in NEET 2024, one usually requires completing the registration process prior to the examination. These procedures include filling out the application form on the official website of the NTA or National Testing Agency, providing your personal, academic, and other relevant details. Furthermore, once you have passed the NEET examination, you will have to enroll in counseling and seat allocation for admission into MBBS from those participating colleges. Ensure that you mark down the dates of registrations for NEET and for counseling for the colleges of interest because dates vary for each.

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