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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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The desired cutoff to get admission for MDS in Periodontology can be predicted by seeing the previous year cutoffs. It can be said that the cutoffs will be high only, due to the limited seats availability. There are only 2 seats available in this specialization. So it can be predicted that cutoff will be above 100 only. So if you want to take admission in this course, you need to prepare well for the entrance exam, in order to qualify in the cutoff. 

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Yes, if you belong to SC category and have scored 380 marks in NEET, you can easily get admission to BAMS at any government collge. The cut-off for students belonging to SC category for admission to BAMS at any government college is around 150-200 marks in NEET. 

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Sneha Yadav

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Unfortunately, securing an MBBS seat through government colleges at a NEET score of -5 to 120 is highly improbable. Government colleges prioritize NEET scores for admissions, and even with an SC reservation, the competition is fierce.

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With a score of 200 in NEET 2024, it is unlikely that you will get a seat in a private medical college through the regular merit list. However, you may still have a chance through management or NRI quota seats. Here's a more detailed explanation:Regular Merit List: The cutoff for private medical colleges in the general category is usually much higher than 200 marks. For example, in NEET 2023, the cutoff for private colleges ranged from 138 to 720 marks in the general category.Management Quota: Private colleges reserve a certain percentage of seats under the management quota. The cutoff for these seats is often lower than the regular me
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