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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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Rohit Swami

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It is difficult to say for sure whether you will be able to get a BAMS government college in Karnataka with 255 marks in NEET with OBC category. The cut-offs for BAMS seats in government colleges in Karnataka vary from year to year, and they also depend on the number of seats available and the number of candidates who apply. However, with a score of 255, you may be able to get a seat in a government college in a less popular or remote area.

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sakshi kumari

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Congratulations on achieving a NEET score! 427 points is a commendable accomplishment. Consider the following choices when creating your list of preferences for government colleges in Tamil Nadu:Madras Medical College, ChennaiStanley Medical College, ChennaiKilpauk Medical College, ChennaiGovernment Theni Medical College, TheniGovernment Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, SalemCoimbatore Medical College, CoimbatoreThanjavur Medical College, ThanjavurTirunelveli Medical College, TirunelveliK.A.P. Viswanatham Go
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Pragati Delvadiya

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B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy) admissions are typically not conducted through NEET. B.Pharma admissions are generally based on different entrance exams or state-level counseling processes specific to pharmacy courses.If you are interested in pursuing B.Pharma, you will need to check the specific admission process and entrance exams conducted by the universities or colleges offering B.Pharma programs. Each institute may have its own entrance test, eligibility criteria, and counseling procedure.Since your NEET score is not directly applicable for B.Pharma admissions, I recommend the following steps:Research B.Pharma Programs: Look for u
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The top colleges are:AIIMS DelhiJamia Hamdard, New DelhiVMMC, New DelhiIPU, New Delhi

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You need to know there are 15% seats reserved for all India Quota and the rest for state quota. So I would advise you that a score of 350+ can be safe bet.Better keep this college in choice and also try for other institutes for your safety.

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Sheetal Yadav

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The cutoff scores are determined by various factors, including the number of applicants and the availability of seats. Scoring 331 in NEET is a respectable score, but it's important to note that the cutoff score for admissions can fluctuate each year. To get a clearer picture, I would recommend checking the official websites of the government colleges offering BHMS programs 

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