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deepika maurya

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Hi, first of all, congratulations. You have not mentioned your category, state, All-India Rank, or Category Rank so it's very difficult to accurately predict government medical colleges. According to your marks, your rank is between 7,000 and 8,000. You can try Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer, Rajasthan where you can try for admission in the MBBS course. If you want more information regarding the college, course, or anything else, you can visit the given link (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor)
This information is based on the last year's results. For this year, results may be different
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deepika maurya

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You did not provide proper information like category, domicile, etc. , so it is difficult to predict the accurate college. According to your marks, your rank is between 2,60,000 and 3,00,000. You have fewer chances of getting into medical colleges for MBBS programs. But you can try these government and private colleges. Maybe you will get admission.
1-SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre.
2-Data Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
3-Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Science and Research Center
4-Bharati Vidyapeeth DU Medical College And Hospital, Sangli
5-RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital
6-Tomo Riba Institute for He
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Matte shekar

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Horticulture universities won't take through NEET score, you need to write CET of your state or Icar exam.

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Matte shekar

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There is no possibility in government college.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello. In the absence of information like your all-India rank and category, it is difficult to accurately predict probabilities. However, based on the previous year cutoff, it could be said that it is not possible to get admission for MBBS into any recognised government medical college, including GMERS, with a score less than 520 in NEET UG unless you have a category-based exemption. For instance, based on previous year's trends, the MBBS cutoff for the open category has been above 550 in GMERS College, Gujarat. Whereas for a category like ST, the cutoff has been less than 300. For GMERS Medical College, Ahmedabad, it was around 296 in
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Ankita Panchariya

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You can get BPT course in those colleges which doesn't require NEET score. Otherwise you have to be in Rank to get into colleges which requires NEET exam.

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HITISH KUMAR SAHOO

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Please mention your catagory and considering open catagory also there is a chance continue with the councelling till spot round.

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Deeksha Dixit

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It is difficult to accurately predict in the absence of your category-based rank; however, based on the previous year's trends, it has been observed that you have to score more than 400 in NEET UG to get a government quota seat in Karnataka. With a score of 306, you may get into a Bachelor of Dental Surgery college, but you will get a private seat. For instance, you may get admission into dental colleges like the S. J. M. Dental College and Hospital under private quota seats. Alternatively, you can also use the Shiksha platform's NEET College Predictor 2022 (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor) t
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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello, you have not mentioned your home state or rank, so it is difficult to accurately predict about government colleges as the state quota cut-off varies across India for the general category. However, on an average to get MBBS in a government college, you need to have a score above 500 in NEET exam. Therefore, you have fewer chances to get admission into the government college for an MBBS course. You may either try getting admission at some private colleges, or you can use the Shiksha platform's NEET College Predictor 2022 (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor) to get a better idea of governmen
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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you may get admission into a few private colleges that consider the NEET score in the admission process for courses like the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Nursing and the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT). The score of 85 in NEET is quite low to get admission into any government college for medical courses or get an MBBS seat in any college. Some private colleges, like Rayat Bahra University, Mohali, may admit you to a BPT or BDS course if the college has category-based relaxation. Alternatively, you may opt for management quota seats if they are available in the private colleges of your state. With a score less than 100 in NEET, it
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