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Samiksha Pendor

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Yes, a reserved category candidate can get admission to MS Ramaiah Medical College with 500 marks in NEET if they meet the other admission criteria:  NEET scoresThe minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS in the SC category is 40th percentile.  Admission processAll seats, including NRI/Management quota, are allotted by merit through online counseling conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA).  Number of medical colleges in KarnatakaAround 10 medical colleges in Karnataka have a NEET cutoff of 500 scores for admission to MBBS courses. 

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Yash Kumar

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The marks required in the NEET UG entrance exam for admission into MBBS at St. Johns Medical College are as follows: 690-750 for General Category 620-712 for OBC Category 680-720 for SC/ST Category 580-612 for RC (Roman Catholic) Category

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Kunal Lalwani

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Every year, the authorities of Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), Tirupati offer admission to the candidates clearing NEET and reaching the cutoff scores, which depends upon the category of the candidates. For the MBBS program, the expected NEET cutoff scores for 2024 are:General category: 650+ marks.OBC category: 630+ marks.SC/ST category: 500+ marks.EWS category: 640+ marks.These are factors such as number of students, number of seats in offer and level of difficulty in the examinations. The total intake for MBBS course in SVIMS is 150 and the mark reservation criteria are based on the GO. Getting a score much hi
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Kritika Kumari

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Depending on the school and state, the private medical college fee structure varies greatly. MBBS courses often have an annual price of 10-30 lakhs. Your SC category status may qualify you for reservation benefits, which could lower the cost, although it will probably still be more than government colleges. Some private universities provide students in the reserved category with scholarships or fee concessions. See each college for specific information.

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Arindam Modak

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All India Exams conducted lower standards for BDS mjbs admission to the colleges in the states of India but NEET there is a from first to consider in the medical colleges usually for admission to the first-year BDS course. Besides, even the students have other different ways by which they could gain admission into their medical universities. AIIMS MBBS Admission:Admission into AIIMS is now through marks gained in the Ug NEET exam.JIPMER MBBS Admission:JIPMER accepts the NEET results for students willing to pursue their undergraduate medical education through JIPMER.State Examinations:A few states may actually hold other entrance e
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Kritika Kumari

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You might be able to get into certain private colleges with 285 marks in NEET for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), since government colleges usually have higher cutoffs. Private universities that might admit students with this score include:Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Punja Jamia Hamdard University, New DelhiSt. John's Medical College, BangaloreFor precise information, check the cutoffs for each college.

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Kritika Kumari

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Your chances of being accepted into the BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) programme with 480 marks in NEET 2024 rely on items such as your college preferences and category (SC, ST, OBC, General). A BAMS score of 480 may help you get a spot in some private colleges or lesser-known government colleges, as the cutoff for government colleges might be challenging. Check the cutoffs for each college.

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Gauresh G Pai

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If you score 674 marks in the NEET 2024, you can expect to get admission to a top medical college:  Madras Medical College, Chennai: A top medical college in Chennai, where many students aspire to studyA score of 600 or more is generally considered good for the NEET, but to get admission to a top 10 college, you'll need to score above 700. Hope I answered the question you asked.

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Kritika Kumari

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With a score of 400 marks in NEET and applying under the SC category, securing a free seat (government quota) for MBBS in Karnataka can be challenging but not impossible. The cutoff varies each year based on factors like the number of applicants, available seats, and the difficulty of the exam. Typically, a rank within the lower SC category cutoff might help you secure a government college seat.

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Kritika Kumari

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Your predicted All India Rank (AIR) with a 560 in NEET might be 25,000 to 40,000, depending on reservation category, candidate performance, and exam complexity. Use the rank predictor tools that are available online for a more accurate assessment. All India Quota (AIQ) admission may differ depending on your state and category, even though this score may guarantee admission to government medical colleges under state quota.

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