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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With 452 NEET marks and belonging to the General category, securing a seat in a private medical college with a fee structure of INR 8-9 LPA is possible. However, it may be challenging depending on the state's seat availability and competition. Many private colleges in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra offer MBBS seats at this fee level. Admission, however, is determined by the cutoffs for the specific year as well as the demand for seats. Participating in state-level counseling and researching lesser-known or emerging private colleges may increase your chances. It's best to apply to multiple colleges to broaden your options.

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Parul Thapa

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No, Perfusion Technology does not necessarily need NEET.The NEET is a common entrance examination required for admission to medical and dental programs. However, the specific requirements for admission to perfusion technology programs may vary by country and educational institution.In India, if you are aspiring to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Perfusion Technology, candidates must have 50-55% aggregate marks in the Class 12 examinations or its equivalent.

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Sakshi Jha

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No, after scoring atleast 550+ marks you can qualify NEET and take admission in government colleges.Geetanjali University does not offer scholarships to MBBS students, it's a private college and is very expensive.

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Prashant Kumar

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It is a nearly impossible dream to get a government medical college in Maharashtra under the 15% All India Quota if your rank is 41613 in NEET UG. In Government medical colleges the percentage that is usually expected from you is much lower than the rank you have got in the examination. But, if you give a try in 85% State Quota then you may be able to secure a seat by fulfilling the eligibility criteria of the Maharashtra State and if you register yourself in the Maharashtra NEET UG counseling. That is why luck plays a rather important role, and your chances are rather low but still existent. Moving on there are few other possible ways
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Nandini Motwani

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In NEET, a score of 470 is considered good and one may become eligible for MBBS seats under home state quota provided the cut off and seats availability in the state permits. Here are some aspects to look into: - _State cutoff_: Likewise, every state has a different cutoff which varies between years. If you obtain your home state’s cutoff with your score, you become qualified to take up the position.- _Rank matters_: Your rank in an order of merit list from the state counts much. Therefore less better position makes it easier to get the seat.- _Seat availability_: Also at times how many seats are there for people coming from
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Sanket pradhan

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NEET is a highly competitive exam. The number of applicants far exceeds the available seats, pushing the cut-off scores higher.The difficulty level of the NEET exam plays a significant role in determining the cut-off marks. If the exam is relatively easier, the cut-off marks may be higher, while if the exam is more challenging, the cut-off marks may be lower.The cut-off scores vary depending on the medical college you target. Top institutions naturally have stricter cut-offs.The availability of seats in medical colleges significantly affects the cut-off marks. If there are limited seats, the cut-off marks may be higher due to the inten
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Muskan

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Given that SC category cutoffs are typically lower, you may be able to secure an MBBS seat at ESIC Medical College if your NEET 2024 score is 423 and you fall into that group. The precise deadline, though, may change every year. For more exact information, it's best to examine the most recent cutoff trends or get in touch with the college.

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Muskan

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You may be able to gain admission to a government MBBS college if you fall into the OBC category and have a NEET score of 503, but this will depend on the state in which you are applying. In general, especially for more well-known states, the cutoff scores for government medical colleges can be rather high. In states with lower cutoffs or in certain private medical colleges subject to government quotas, your score may be competitive. To determine your chances more precisely, it is imperative that you review the specific cutoff patterns for various states and universities.

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Muskan

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If your General category NEET 2024 score falls between 570 and 590, you stand a good probability of being admitted to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college. Though they differ by state and college, the cutoffs for government BAMS colleges typically lie within this range. It is important to take part in the state counselling procedure because the final cutoff might be influenced by competition levels and seat availability. Watch the official counselling websites for information regarding trends in cutoff times.

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Muskan

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You have a good probability of getting into Andhra Pradesh's BAMS programme (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) if your NEET 2024 score is 288 and you fall into the SC category. You benefit from the fact that SC category cutoffs are usually lower than those for the general category. The level of competition, however, changes annually and is mostly determined by the college cutoffs and seat availability. Engaging in the state counselling programme is advised, as is looking at all of your possibilities, including public and private Ayurvedic universities.

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