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Hello There ,

you can try for your home state and lower north eastern nit's , in these college cutoff is generally lesser .

According to your rank and category , you can try for iiit's like-

1) iiit pune

2) iiit  bhagalpur

3) iiit una

4) iiit  surat

5)

Hi Aspirant,

Based on your rank you have chances to get seat in below colleges:

1.Maulana institute of dental science-BDS

2.Pandit Bhagwat Dayal sharma university of health sciences.

3.Hamdard institute of Medical sciences and research.

4.Santosh medical college and hospital.

5.Manav rachna dental college.

for more colleges go through the

Hi,

The Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management ( GITAM ), is a private institution.

GITAM has been recognised by University Grant Commission (UGC) and has been approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE)

GITAM Institute of Technology and Management was ranked 71 among universities in India

Hello aspirant, as you mentioned that your rank in NEET 2020 (I am assuming as you didn't mention the exam) is 494869. You also haven't mentioned your category so I am assuming general category boy. According to thes specifications you are not eligible for a seat in any of the

Hi,

It is not possible that that after mere registration you can know whether you are getting a private or government seat before the seat allotment process. However, you can use NEET College Predictor which predicts your chances and you can know the list of colleges(private/Government) you may get by

Hello shrutkirti.moudgil , From some research I got that yes the 15% of all india quota is only for the counselling of government medical colleges. And with the rank of 260342 its impossible for general category to take admission in government colleges but for confirmation you can use college predictor

Hello,

You did not mention all required details for me to predict colleges for you. But you can use the college predictor tool to predict all possible colleges with better precision considering all prospects of cutoffs for this year.

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

Hello,

As per cutoff trends, your score is very less to get a seat in government colleges. Even for some of the private colleges your score is less. I will suggest you to try in NEET 2021 or else you can also use college predictor tool to know about possible

Hello Aishwarya!

NT2 category falls under OBC. So according to previous year cutoff for OBC category in government medical colleges of Maharastra, your chances of getting is very very less. Usually the cutoff for govt colleges are atleast more than 450 to 475 marks. Even the chances of getting  BDS

Dear Student,
Please specify which state entrance exam have you appeared for, based on that data we could help you with your queries .
Thankyou!

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