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YASH SHARMA

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Here are the medical colleges in India with low fees and low NEET score:Subharti Medical College, MeerutHind Institute of Medical Sciences, BarabankiSri Ramamurthi Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences, BareillyRohilkhand Medical College, BareillyAdarsh Institute of Medical Sciences, Agra

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Sai sri devi Dera

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Congratulations dear, it's a good score.A score of 635+ can lead to admission in any medical college in Delhi. With a score of 610+, doors open to esteemed colleges such as IMS, BHU, Seth GS, and GMC Chandigarh.There will be four rounds of NEET 2023 counselling i.e. Round 1, Round 2 of AIQ and Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round. Out of the four rounds, three rounds will be conducted online by MCC i.e. Round 1, Round 2 and Mop-Up Round.

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RASHID SAIFI

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Yes, you are eligible to take admission with this score in B.Sc Nursing colleges  if you belong to OBC category.

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In order to get a seat in top medical colleges in India, candidates first have to crack NEET UG by securing a cutoff. For an unreserved category, the NEET cutoff percentile is 50. The cutoff varies based on the reservations.

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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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No, your score is very low in NEET.The cutoff score for those universities will be atleast between 550 and 580.You cannot get admission.

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Aryan Rathi

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450 is your score, so. Obtaining Government Colleges for BAMS would be quite challenging for you. A safe score for admission to the Government Medical College for a GENERAL CATEGORY CANDIDATE is above 580-590.

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Dear aspiring medical student, Congratulations on achieving a commendable score of 531 in your entrance exam! Your hard work and dedication have brought you closer to your dream of studying in a government medical college. The journey you have embarked upon is one filled with promise and potential, and I understand that you are eager to know what lies ahead.While a score of 531 is considered competitive, it is crucial to acknowledge that the admissions process for government medical colleges can be highly influenced by the category you belong to. Different categories have varying cutoffs, and the number of available seats can be limite
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Priyanshu Shroti

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Yes, you can apply for NEET if you belong to the SC category and your NEET score is 188 marks. However, your chances of getting a seat in a government medical college are very slim. The cutoff for government medical colleges in India is typically much higher than 188 marks, even for SC candidates.You may have better chances of getting a seat in a private medical college. However, the fees for private medical colleges are much higher than government medical colleges.If you are serious about pursuing a career in medicine, I would recommend that you retake the NEET next year and aim for a higher score. This will give you a better chance o
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