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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, you can get admission to a self-financing college in Tamil Nadu with a fee of up to INR 4.50 Lacs through the government quota.With a NEET score of 389 and being from the SC category, you have the potential to get admission to self-financing medical colleges in Tamil Nadu.Self-Financing Colleges: These colleges often have higher cut-offs and may accept your score.SC Category Cut-Off: Around 383 marks based on previous years.Tuition Fees: Approximately INR 4 Lacs per year for self-financing quota.Next Steps:Participate in Tamil Nadu state counseling.Verify the current cut-off scores.Prepare necessary documents for the counseling pr
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While NEET is the standard requirement for BUMS admission at MUHS, exploring alternative pathways or other institutions may provide viable options. Direct admission without NEET is uncommon and may not be available at MUHS.Contact MUHS: Inquire directly with the MUHS admission office for any exceptions or alternative processes.Explore Other Colleges: Some institutions may offer direct admission or alternative pathways.Retake NEET: Consider preparing for the next NEET exam if you wish to pursue BUMS at MUHS.

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Sorry, there is no any  chances of getting any college with such rank or marks, now even you can't claim to change or update after declaration of result.So I personally suggest you go for next year and please make sure you are filling right details and also try to improve your marks .Then you will  get desire colleges .Counseling Procedure:Registration: Register on the official state or MCC counseling portal.Choice Filling: Select your preferred colleges and courses.Seat Allotment: Based on score and preferences, seats are allotted.Document Verification: Verify your documents as per guidelines.Reporting: Report to the allotte
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Here is a list of private medical colleges in India that you can consider with a NEET score of 304 and an OBC category status:Private Medical Colleges in New Delhi:Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (HIMSR)Jamia Hamdard Medical College: Army College of Medical Sciences: Private Medical Colleges in Other States:Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bhubaneswar: Cutoff for OBC in 2023 ranged from 10,000 to 50,000.Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana: Cutoff for OBC in 2023 ranged from 71,970 to 355,560.Top Private Medical Colleges in India:Sri Ramachandra Institute
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Yes, it's possible to get a seat in a private medical college with a NEET score of 383 if you belong to the OBC category. Here's the detailed breakdown:NEET Cut-off:The NEET cut-off for the OBC category is around 40%.This implies that a score of 383 could be competitive for private medical colleges.Private Medical Colleges:Many private medical colleges in India accept NEET scores in the range of 400-500.With a score of 383, you are likely to be considered for management quota seats or other private seat options.Conclusion: Your 383 score puts you in a good position to secure admission to a private medical college, especially under the
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With a NEET score of 380 and ST category status, you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to BAMS in Rajasthan and Gujarat:Rajasthan:Madan Mohan Malviya Government Ayurvedic College, Udaipur: You may qualify based on previous cutoffs.Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University, Jodhpur: Your score positions you favorably.Gujarat:Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar: Cutoffs are historically lower for ST candidates, so you may have a chance.Being a Rajasthan domicile, you're eligible for state quota which increases your chances. Participate actively in state counseling to explore available seats.With a NEET scor
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With a 56 percentile in NEET 2024 under the ST category, your options for MBBS and BDS in government medical colleges may be limited due to the high cutoffs or can say not posssible. Here's what you can consider:Government Medical Colleges (ST Quota): Check if your state's ST category seat reservations provide an opportunity for MBBS/BDS, though it might still be challenging.Private Medical Colleges & Deemed Universities: You can explore management quota or paid seats in private medical colleges, although the fees will be higher.Alternative Courses in Healthcare: Consider other healthcare courses like BPT (Physiotherapy), BAMS (Ayurved
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No, a score of 157 marks on the NEET exam is unlikely to be enough to get an MBBS seat:Cut-off scoresThe cut-off score for government MBBS seats is usually higher than 500 out of 720. The minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS admission in 2024-2025 are 720 for the General category, 161 for OBC, and 161 for SC/ST

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No, a score of 300 marks in NEET is unlikely to be enough to get admission to a government medical or dental college for MBBS or BDS.The minimum required scores for admission to these programs are usually higher than 300 marks.  If you scored 300 marks in NEET, you can apply through the paid seat quota. This quota allows for admission based on the payment of a higher fee, as opposed to the regular merit-based admissions. 

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Here are some options for MBBS colleges based on your profile with a NEET score of 593 and an OBC (BC-B) category rank of 88,401:1. Government Medical Colleges in Andhra PradeshChandragiri Medical CollegeGuntur Medical CollegeKakinada Medical CollegeAndhra Medical College Note: These colleges may have higher cutoff scores, but you can explore through counseling.2. Private Medical Colleges in Andhra PradeshNarayana Medical CollegeNRI Medical CollegeGSL Medical College These colleges have a lower cutoff than government colleges but might have higher fees.3. Deemed Universities and Private Colleges in Neighboring StatesKalinga Institute o
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