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Hello aspirant,

I hope you are doing well and good. It is very difficult to predict there are many factors like Seats availability, no.of students etc. behind it. As you  mention  you are from Obc category  you have low chance to get seat in government colleges. But you have a chance to get private college in BHMS.

For more information you can visit  NEET Rank Predictor

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

For more information you can visit NEET College Predictor

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

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

Hello there,

Hope you are doing well. See with a score 470,getting a government medical college either through AIQ or state quota counselling in Haryana isn't possible despite having an SC category.

This is because in 2021,the cutoffs are expected to be somewhat similar to last year's or may increase marginally.

In Haryana,the cutoff score for a government medical college was 495 with a closing AIR of 90400 through 2020 state quota counselling for the SC category.

But you can definitely try for BDS(government) or Ayush(government) or MBBS through private or management quota .

You can have details of the colleges you can get into based on your NEET AIR and category both through AIQ and SQ of your state  from the link given below :

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

You can have a better idea of the expected cutoffs by viewing the past year cutoffs through the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

If you want to prepare for neet 2022,here are some useful resources which you can use to strengthen you preparation.

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may

Hope my answer helped.

Hello,

The NEET results were announced and the score card were provided in which there were information regarding candidate name, All India rank and All India category rank and score etc. And the seats are allotted on the basis of All India rank instead of category ranks.

So you must specify your All India rank for better prediction of suitable colleges. For college options at your score and rank you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool which provides you elaborate information regarding the suitable colleges:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.

Hello aspirant,

The NEET results were announced in November of this year. The All India rank and All India category rank were mentioned in the score card alongwith the candidate name, DOB, marks etc. And during the allotment of colleges for any medical courses the All India rank are considered instead of category ranks.

So you must specify your All India rank for better prediction of suitable colleges. For college options at your rank and score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool which provides you elaborate information regarding suitable colleges:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.

Hello aspirant,

To get government college for MBBS in West Bengal in EWS category one need to get rank under 35k. But you score lesser than required. Therefore you have less chances for getting admission in government medical college. However you can get admission in private medical colleges under government state quota.

But remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling and, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. So nothing can be predicted with certainty until the official announcement of cutoff.

For college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.

Hello there,

Hope you are doing well.See,as of now it's very difficult to predict the exact cut-offs as they keep changing every year depending on various factors like no. of students appeared, difficulty level of the question paper ,seat matrix and overall performance of the students . But we can have an idea of your probability of getting selected into your desired medical college based on previous year's cutoff scores and ranks through State quota .

As per NEET 2020,the cut-off score for a government BDS college in Madhya Pradesh was 473 and the closing AIR was 109734 for the EWS category and the college allotted was Government Medical College,Indore .

This year too ,the cutoffs are expected to be somewhat similar to last year or increase marginally. So you surely have a chance of getting a government BDS seat in Madhya Pradesh.

You can have details of the colleges you can get into based on your NEET AIR and category both through AIQ and SQ of your state  from the link given below :

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


You can have a better idea of the expected cutoffs by viewing the past year cutoffs through the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

All the best !

Hope my answer helped.

Hi, some of the best universities for your course is listed below.

  • College of Libera Arts.
  • University of Nevada.
  • Pace University.
  • Texas State University.
  • Arizona State University.

The level of difficulty to get a PR will be a little more difficult as it is not a STEM branch. However, if you manage to pull up some good grades and work experience the life out there will be more enjoying. USA is considered to be the best place to get your Degree in non technical background. If you still have doubts feel free to comment. Hope this helps.

Hello aspirant,

As per the previous year cutoffs trend of Andhra Pradesh, you have less chances for getting admission in government college in your state or any other states for MBBS or BDS. Even there is less probability for you to get admission in private medical colleges through government quota.

You can get admission in private dental colleges under management quota easily. However remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. So nothing can be predicted with certainty until the official announcement of cutoff.

For more college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.

Hello aspirant,

The admission in medical colleges in India are based on All India rank and not on all India category rank. You must specify your All India rank for better prediction of suitable colleges.

The NEET UG score card consist of both ranks. For college options according to your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.

Hello aspirant,

As per the previous year cutoffs trend, at your score you have less chances for getting admission in government medical college or dental college. You have less probability for private medical colleges under government state quota. But you can get admission in private dental colleges through government state quota.

However remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. So nothing can be predicted with certainty until the official announcement of cutoff.

For college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.

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