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Hello aspirant ,

Since you have not mentioned you category , domicile and other relevant details , I cannot predict the collleges so much precisely for you .

However,  according to the previous year cutoff trends , you might get any govt colleges for Surgery but the chances for the

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Dear Aspirant,

Congratulations to the good  rank of  MHTCET. It will be easier to search for higher education institutions based on the grades obtained from MHTCET.

All you can do is access the links below to select the top colleges in Pune and Mumbai and search for the college cutoff

Dear applicant it's great that you have profound interest in Psychology. To become a Psychologist in India first in your 10+2 keep psychology as one of your principle subjects. Followed by pursuing any of the degrees like:

1. B.A Psychology

2. B.Sc Psychology

3. B.A in Applied Psychology

During your

Hi kavya,

For the academic year 2020-2021 there are 3772 government seats and 2135 private seats in both MBBS and BDS.

For BDS, 2,834 seats are available of these, 1,009 are government seats, 1,326 private 395 NRI and 104 other seats.

You can use this link for further information about

Dear Student ,

you haven't mentioned about your entrance exam name in your query . Without that details , it wouldn't be possible for me to give you accurate details about the colleges in which you may get through your given rank. So, to get your answer with a detailed

Dear applicant with the marks you obtained, 411 and since you are a student of SC Category your chances of admission into government colleges are moderate, but in private colleges are flawless. This is due to the past few years cut-off trends which show with 411 marks getting Goverment College

Sorry to tell you but With 142 marks getting an admission into government college is really very difficult if you are from general category. Because usually cutoff for general categories to get into government medical college is closely around and above 420-450 marks. Having said this also depends on which

No with this less marks it seems negligible for you to get admission in bams government college but you can try for private bams college through management quota!!!

You can read the article for more details !!

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

If you aim is government college then for bams you need 510+

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/deemed-university-mbbs-admission

Please regularly check this link

Certain suggestions :

1. Medical is a great field to be in, worth every penny spent

2. If you think you are ready for a life of social service and long working hours this is a great field

3.Get into a private college if

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