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Malavika

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Yes, if your NEET score is 450, you can definitely acquire a seat for BDS at Dr. D. Y. Patil College. It has been noted that a candidate must receive at least 450 points (may vary) in the NEET exam in order to be considered for a BDS seat in a government dental college. For individuals looking to get into private dentistry colleges, they must score at least in the 50th percentile under the general category. The cutoff score for medical institutions varies annually based on a number of students, the marks they received, the difficulty level of examination, etc. The NEET 2023 General-All India Last Round Closing Rank for D Y Patil colleg
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Malavika

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Admission to BDS programmes in India is determined solely by the national NEET exam. To be admitted into the course, prospective applicants must complete the 12th board exams with at least a 50% mark. Those who pass the entrance exam are required to attend the counselling sessions that are scheduled by the college. Candidates hoping to get into a government dental college for a BDS should strive for a minimum NEET 2023 score of about 450 marks, based on past trends. Furthermore, the 50th percentile in the unreserved category is typically the minimal requirement set by private dentistry colleges.

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Hardik Patra

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Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital (RMCH) in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, accepts NEET scores for admission to its MBBS program. Students must score well in the NEET exam to secure admission to RMCH Bareilly. The NEET cutoff for admission to medical colleges varies each year and is determined based on factors such as the number of applicants and available seats. The NEET cutoff for Jharkhand, for example, lists the cutoff rank and corresponding scores for admission to medical and dental colleges in the state. Additionally, NEET is the gateway for admission to various medical courses such as MBBS, BDS, Nursing, AYUSH, Veterinary, and o
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Nidhi Gupta

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WB NEET counselling comprises of a series of steps which are necessary to follow for admission to MBBS/BDS course. The last step is Reporting at the Institute to pay the fee and confirm the admission. Here are the tentative dates related to Reporting at the Institute for each round:WB Counselling EventWB Reporting at the Institute DatesReporting at the Institute Round 107-Aug-2024 to 08-Aug-2024Reporting at the Institute Round 228-Aug-2024 to 01-Sep-2024Reporting at the Institute Round 314-Sep-2024 to 16-Sep-2024Stray Vacancy Round26-Sep-2024 to 27-Sep-2024 

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Nidhi Gupta

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WBMCC organized a stray vacancy round after the Round 3 to fill the vacant seats. This round is conducted only in case there are vacant seats left for candidates. In some cases, if seats remain vacant after the stray vacancy round, an extended stray vacancy round is conducted for the candidates.

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Nidhi Gupta

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WBMCC organized a stray vacancy round after the Round 3 to fill the vacant seats. The stray vacancy round was the final round to fill up the vacant NEET UG seats in the state of West Bengal.

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Nidhi Gupta

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The seat surrender of the admitted candidate during the process of Round 1 admission is allowed without any penalty money. The seat surrender of the admitted candidate during the process of Round 2 admission is allowed but with forfeiture of admission fees. Such candidate must apply in person before the admitted college for seat surrender and must receive the server generated Seat surrender letter. The seat surrender is not allowed from Round 3 counseling any further till the counseling process is over. The seat surrender with payment of bond penalty is possible only after the counseling of all rounds is over for the current academic y
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Nidhi Gupta

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The document verification for the WB NEET counselling is conducted before the candidate reports at the allotted institute. It is important for the candidate to visit the institute with the original documents to confirm the admission. In case the information provided at the time of registration doesn’t matches with the documents submitted, the admission will be cancelled.

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Nidhi Gupta

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The WB Choice Filling and Locking process for round 1 counselling took place in August 2024 last year. The choice filling schedule for each round is mentioned below:WB Choice Filling RoundWB Choice Filling DatesRound 1Aug-2024Round 2Aug-2024Round 3Sept-2024Stray Vacancy RoundSep-2024The choice filling schedule for the next academic year will be released on the official website after the announcement of NEET 2024 result.

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Nidhi Gupta

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The registration for the WB NEET counselling schedule will be started the WBMCC in last week of June, 2025 tentatively. The registration window for each round will open separately. Registration is the first and foremost step to participate in the counselling process. Candidates need to pay a mandatory counselling application fee and provide necessary documents and details which has been further be shared with the counselling body.

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