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Dear aspirant

Delhi is one of the state which state quota cut off marks goes higher than all india quota cut off marks.

Last year cut off marks in Delhi University medical college was 600 marks in LHMC (exclusively for girls) and 618 marks in UCMC. IPU cut off marks was also similar and went almost 620+ marks.

So belonging to Gen category and 550 marks give you almost no chances in the Delhi state quota counseling for govt college seats.

Now if we talk about all india quota counseling cut off marks then it was 597+ marks for Gen category students. So here also you have rare chances of getting govt college.

At your expected marks you can go for BAMS college,there you will get govt college in Delhi state or any other state.

You can check previous year cutoff marks for Gen category in Delhi state quota counseling from Link below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-du/amp

You can also take help of neet college predictor tool for predicting college at your expected marks. Link is given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Hope i have provided you with enough and needed information

Good luck

Hello,


Yes, it is possible for you to study MHA after graduating from a foreign medical university approved by the council of India. Since MBBS is one of the most popular professional career options in India, it is very common to pursue it form a foreign University due to the extreme benefits and affordable fee structure.

The degree certificate is as valid as that pursued in India and it won't be any problem in getting you a job in India itself or doing a further study in India.


I hope this helps,


All the best

Hey aspirant,

Hope you are doing well.

It is actually difficult to say anything precisely as your marks vs rank depends upon various factors like :

- no. Of students appeared

-difficulty level

But yes we can predict your rank as per the previous year trends:

With this score your All india rank would be around 12998 - 15148.

To predict your rank, kindly go through the link given below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp



Hope this will help you!

Dear aspirant

You can get admission in govt medical College through 15% all india quota counseling or your  85%domicile state counseling only. There are no other ways of getting govt medical College.

So as you mentioned you are from Maharashtra so this must be your domicile state. So if we talk about govt. Medical College cut off marks here then it was 557 marks for open category candidates and allotted college was GMC,gondia.

There is huge gap between last year cut off marks and your expected marks this itself tell you have very rare chances of getting govt MBBS college.

Now if we talk about all india 15% quota counseling cut off marks then it goes higher then State quota counseling and it was 600+ marks for Gen category candidates.

At your expected marks you might look for govt BAMS/BHMS college in Maharashtra state quota counseling.

You can use neet college predictor tool for knowing chance of getting admission in MBBS BDS BAMS college at your expected marks, link is below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Hope you have got your answer, you can revert back if you have any doubt

Good luck


Hey aspirant

You need to score 610+ to get admission in government medical college. With 480+ mark you have a chance of getting admission in private medical college. If you belongs to SC /ST category then you have a good chance of getting admission for mbbs. For more details refer below link https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Hello

Gujrat Ayush NEET-2021cutoff, Admission Committee for professional undergraduate medical courses is released by the authority the NEET cut off 2021. The last rank and corresponding ratings at which admission to a selected college for BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, BSMS. Gujrat Ayush course cut offs of 2021 for 15% in All India Quota and for state Quota seats is remaining 85% going through by ayush admission centeral counseling Committee. The NEET cut offs of 2021 for each category is

General catagory-50 percentile

SC/ST/OBC- 40th percentile

NEET result qualifying percentile & score

General catagory- 720-138 cut offs

OBC/ST/SC- 40th percentile-137-108 cut offs.



Hello

The NEET- National Eligibility Enterance Test which is conducted by NTA-National Testing Agency. The NEET cut offs of 2022 is for SC catagory is 40th percentile to get admission in BHMS- Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery in goverment colleges.

In NEET out of 720 marks required to get admission BHMS and BAMS

For SC catagory marks required is 146-113.

Here are some Colleges of BHMS in India:

  • Baroda Homeopathic Medicinal College
  • National institute of Homeopathy
  • RKDF University, Bhopal
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University
  • Yenepoya University admission guidance
  • Jyoti Vidyapeeth women's University, Jaipur

Here is the link which help you out to predict the colleges

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp


Hello Aspirant,


See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you the list of colleges that you can get based on previous years cut-off data.


So according to the data, on such marks and category you have almost no chances for any of the government dental colleges through AIQ counselling because in 2020 the closing cut-off for BDS seat was around 590+ for General category but you have good chances of getting seat in some dental colleges in Bihar under state quota according to previous year's cut-off.


As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that you have chances in following colleges :-


Buddha Institute of Dental Science & Hospital, Patna

Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital

Sarjug Dental College & Hospital, Laheriasarai

Patna Dental College, Patna


You can check out previous year's cut-offs from the link given below :-

NEET 2022 Cutoff Bihar: Expected & Previous Year Cut offs 2021, 20, 19, 18, 17 (careers360.com)


Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of previous year's cut-off and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.


To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your expected marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor because it will make you comfortable while choice filling in counselling :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer


I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

Hello Aspirant

Hope you are doing well

List of colleges for BAMS in Karnataka

Alva's Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri

Taranath Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bellary

Dhanvantari Ayurveda College Hospital and Research Centre, Siddapur

AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Bijapur

Karnataka Ayurveda Medical College, Manglore

Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and Research, Banglore

For more detailed information about BAMS colleges and admission in Karnataka, read the article below

https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-colleges-in-karnataka

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Good luck!!


Dear Aspirant,

BAMS admission in done through Ne]EET exams. However in below listed  colleges Candidate can get direct admission Without NEET based on their 12th result.

  1. A.L.N.Rao Memorial Ayurvedic Medical College,Koopa
  2. Alva's Ayurvrdic Medical Colleges, Moodbidri
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