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Yash Kumar

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Yes, ofcourse you can get admission into many reputated BDS, BAMS or BHMS government college at this score in NEET. The cut-off for many government college of BAMS, BHMS, or BDS are always lower than 450 marks (except top 5 colleges) for reserved categories in NEET.

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Avinash Choudhary

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Yes your score is good enough for private medical college,  I have seen people taking private colleges at almost qualifying marks around 117 (general) ,94 (SCand OBC) this year in 2022. Yes you can easily get a private med.

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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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It is difficult to get a seat for BAMS in Rajasthan with this score of your in NEET as the cutoff goes higher marks than this. However if you belong to any other category not general then you may have a chance.

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YASH SHARMA

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To join a B.Sc Nursing programme in a government college in India, it is necessary to pass the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). They are mostly government colleges with high cutoffs ranging between 50-60% marks in NEET. But as per your NEET score of 182 marks which is approximately 40-45% and 77% in 12th boards, you are likely to get admission in most of the top government colleges provided you clear the cutoffs.

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Keshav Kunal

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Hi Imran, Unfortunately, your score of 462 is below the expected cutoff scores for government colleges.According to the NEET cutoff scores for government colleges in the year 2024, there is three classifications as per the category detailed as General category: 720-162OBC category: 161-127SC category: 161-127As you can see, your score of 462 falls short of these cutoff scores. It’s unlikely that you would be eligible for admission to government colleges for nursing programs.

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Mousumi paul

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NEET Cutoff for BUMS at Jamia HamdardThe closing NEET rank as per Jamia Hamdard cutoff 2022 for admissions to BUMS was 236703.The NEET cutoff for BUMS for general category students ranges from 91322 to 236703.Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects.They should have obtained a minimum aggregate score of 50% in these subjects.Additionally, candidates must have qualified the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). 

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Mousumi paul

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To obtain a local quota certificate for NEET UG 2025 admission at Smt. N.H.L. Municipal Medical College, you need to follow these steps:Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet the domicile criteria set by the state of Gujarat, where the college is located. Typically, you must be a permanent resident of the state.Gather Required Documents: Prepare the necessary documents, which may include proof of residence, educational certificates, and identification documents.Application for Domicile Certificate: Apply for the domicile certificate through the designated authority in your district, such as the District Magistrate or Sub-Divisional Magistr
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Mousumi paul

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To gain admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course at KLE Institute of Physiotherapy, candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria. The primary requirement is that applicants should have scored a minimum of 40% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in their 10+2 examinations. Additionally, passing English is mandatory, and there is a 5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates.Regarding the use of NEET scores for admission, KLE Institute of Physiotherapy does not explicitly state that NEET scores are a requirement for BPT admissions. Instead, the eligibility is primarily based on the marks obtained in the 10+2 examinations. Ther
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Aashirya

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With an AIR of 240,000 in NEET and belonging to the RBA category, securing a seat in a government medical college for MBBS could be challenging, but it’s not entirely out of reach. Government medical colleges generally have higher cut-offs, but the RBA category reservation might work in your favor. Your chances might be better in states where the cut-off ranks for the RBA category are lower. Additionally, it's important to explore whether any specific state quotas or other reservations might improve your chances. Consider applying to both state and central government colleges. If getting into an MBBS program proves difficult, you
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Keshav Kunal

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With 460 marks, an AIR of 265,874, a category rank of 20,220, and SC quota, you have a reasonable chance of getting into a government college, though the competition is tough, especially for MBBS. Here’s a breakdown:MBBS:Delhi State Quota: The chances for MBBS in a government college are challenging but not impossible. Competition is high, even with SC quotas, as cutoffs for MBBS in Delhi tend to be higher. You may have a slim chance in less competitive government colleges in other states under the All India Quota (AIQ) if the cutoff for SC candidates falls in your range.BDS:Delhi State Quota: Your chances are better for a govern
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