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Kritika Kumari

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Your predicted All India Rank (AIR) with a 560 in NEET might be 25,000 to 40,000, depending on reservation category, candidate performance, and exam complexity. Use the rank predictor tools that are available online for a more accurate assessment. All India Quota (AIQ) admission may differ depending on your state and category, even though this score may guarantee admission to government medical colleges under state quota.

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Ravi Babu

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You have a great probability of getting a government medical seat in Punjab if your NEET 2024 score is 620 Under the 85% state quota the general category cutoff scores for MBBS seats in Punjab government colleges normally fall between 600 and 650. The cutoff may be lower for restricted categories like OBC, SC or ST depending on the competition it is often between 550 and 580 marks.Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) administers the state counselling procedure in Punjab and admissions are determined by NEET scores. Make sure you take part in the counselling process and rank colleges according to their facilities and locatio
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You stand a good chance of getting accepted into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college with a NEET score of 433—especially if you fall into a restricted category. The number of candidates exam difficulty and seat availability are some of the elements that affect the BAMS NEET cutoff which changes every year. The qualifying percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories is approximately the 40th percentile (161-127 marks) but the general category's qualifying percentile usually falls between the 50th percentile (720-162 marks). You might be in the competitive range for admission based on your score.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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If you have scored more than 500 in NEET and want to pursue low-cost MBBS in Karnataka, then here are some of the colleges you can check out:Government Medical CollegesBangalore Medical College and Research InstituteIt is popular for its quality education and fees.Mysore Medical College and Research InstituteOne of the oldest medical colleges with fee structures that are reasonable.Belagavi Institute of Medical SciencesIt provides a good curriculum at lower tuition fees.Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, HubliOffers quality education at a lower cost.Private Medical CollegesKempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, BangaloreThe fe
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Soham Khan

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  Marks and Fee Structure for MBBS AdmissionsWith a score of 400 in NEET 2024, you might have a better chance at private medical colleges.Private Medical Colleges: Generally, you can expect to secure a seat in private colleges with this score. The fees typically range from INR 4 Lacs to 8 lakhs per year.Government Medical Colleges: It might be challenging to get a seat in top government colleges with a 400 score, as cutoffs for these institutions are usually higher, but some state-level government colleges might be within reach if you meet the category-specific cutoffs.It would highly favourable if you have any category other
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a NEET score of 180, it is going to be a little tough to get into any government medical college for MBBS, at least in the most competitive states. But there are some private medical colleges where your daughter will have a chance, but the fees will be much higher. Some of these options include:Uttar Pradesh: Era's Lucknow Medical College.Karnataka: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.Maharashtra: Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai.Bihar: Katihar Medical College.It is best recommended to check the recent trend of cutoffs and research the management quota or lower cutoff ranks private colleges might provide better opp
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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You could have a scope for getting admission in government or semi-government medical colleges if your score is around 480 in NEET, mainly in states whose cutoffs are lower than average, or for other categories, though it does completely depend on the category and college. Top medical colleges under government in metropolis cities tend to take up people with higher scores so 480 marks does not really guarantee admission here. You can explore government medical colleges in states that have relatively lesser competition, and also semi-government or private medical colleges with a lower fee structure. State-specific counseling updates sho
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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If your NEET score is 400 marks and budget under ?40 lakh, the following are some of the medical colleges where you can apply for MBBS.Deccan College of Medical Sciences, HyderabadSree Balaji Medical College, ChennaiKamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, HyderabadDr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, PuneShree Krishna Medical College, MuzaffarpurSaveetha Medical College, ChennaiThese colleges have decent infrastructure and faculty members experience, but it's mandatory to check the particular cut-off for your score along with budget, as the ones vary every year.

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Chhavi Bansal

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Your chances of being admitted to a government medical college with a NEET score of 170 in the SC category rely on a variety of variables, including state quotas, college preferences, and the number of available seats. The projected cutoff score for candidates in the SC category at government medical institutes usually falls between 129 and 105. But with 170 points, you should be able to get into a government college, especially if you meet the state quota. Cutoffs might vary greatly, thus it's crucial to take particular universities and geographical areas into account.For more precise information about the cutoff at your desired colle
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Ravi Babu

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Your prospects of getting a government BAMS seat in Kerala with a NEET score of 410 would rely on your category and the particular cutoffs for that year. Due to relaxation of qualifying requirements the NEET cutoff scores for candidates in the general category in the government BAMS colleges in the 2023 generally varied between 420 and 450 marks with lower thresholds for the reserved categories (such SC/ST). Competition and ticket availability are the other important factors.About 193 government BAMS seats are available in Kerala and admission handled by the state counselling authority (CEE Kerala) in accordance with the 85% state quot
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