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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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In case it is your father's middle name, and has been missed on your NEET admit card while it appears on other documents, then certainly it may raise an eyebrow during the counseling. These small discrepancies often get sorted out once you provide supporting documents that confirm the right name, such as your Aadhaar card, PAN card, or any other Government-issued ID showing your full name correctly.At the time of counseling bring all the relevant documents which include your admit card, proof of identity and a declaration, in case of need and explaining the discrepancy. Generally, such issues can be sorted out if you are able to produc
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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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The SC category rank is 528,489, and as a female, getting admission to a government college for MBBS, BAMS, or BDS is quite not easy. In government colleges, the seats are few, and cutoffs always keep on being much lower compared to your rank.However, some options which you may consider are:1. State Quotas: Among some states, the cutoffs vary, and there could be an opportunity in a less competitive state.Private Colleges: Private colleges, where cutoffs for the SC category candidate might be marginally higher too, should be considered.3. BAMS/BDS: These courses have lower cutoffs than MBBS, so you may get a better opportunity here.4. D
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, candidates can pursue a Medicine course without taking NEET UG. There are various courses that offer Medicine courses without having candidates sit for NEET UG.For the top Medicine courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, etc. it is mandatory to take NEET. However, there are a few other allied Medicine courses such as Pharmacy, Nursing, Physiotherapy, wherein NEET is not mandatory.

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Sumit Sharda

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There is no college in Haryana that offers MBBS at a cost of eight Lacs for the entire course at this marks.If you had scored above 650, you would get a government medical College, which would cost you less than eight lakhs

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Md bakhteyar

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You can predict the college you may get at this rank your category and state using the shiksha.com college predictor hereI have attached the link.Simply enter your rank CAT and state and there u get the list.Best of luck.

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Md bakhteyar

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You can know the list of government colleges at this rank category and your state by using the shiksha.com college predictor hereWell your marks for this year don't seem good gut good luck.

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Md bakhteyar

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Category Wise BAMS Cut off for NEET 2024Category BAMS Cut Off Marks 2024 BAMS Cut Off Percentile 2024General 720 to 164 50th percentileGeneral-PwD 163 to 146 45th percentileSC/ST/OBC 163 to 129 40th percentileSC/OBC-PwD 145 to 129 40th percentileST PwD 141 to 129 40th percentile If you have crossed the category cut off then you get the college.You can also predict your college by using tool here

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Md bakhteyar

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You can use the shiksha.com college predictor here To get to know about the college you may expect at this rank category and state.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With a NEET rank of 2,00,000 getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college is difficult particularly for general category students. However you may still have a chance at:State Quota Seats: States with more medical colleges or less competition may offer seats at higher levels. Consider states such as Karnataka Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.Reserved Categories: If you fall into a reserved category (OBC, SC, ST) you may have a better chance.Some semi-government or private colleges charge lower tuition and may accept higher grades.It is critical to monitor state-specific cutoff trends and participate in counseling rounds.

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Md bakhteyar

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Yes you are eligible for many Courses in many colleges.The list of the Courses and the college will depend upon the state to which you belong and your category. 

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