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Hello dear,

According to previous year data, with your AIR and that too for general category, it is something too much to except a BDS seat in govt.colleges.

Even getting a conveyor quota BDS seat in private colleges is difficult with 5.8 lakhs AIR especially this year as the cut

Hey,

There are two reasons that is not in your favor,

-Firstly, Your marks is quite low to be considered for nay government college.

-Secondly, you belong to an unreserved category that itself is a big problem in your way.

If you would have belonged to a category you might

Hi there,

With a score of 380 in NEET, you have fewer chances of getting a seat in a semi-government college if we compare the results of the past few years, but ranks and scores vary depending on state quota so, you can predict the colleges which you are likely

Hi Aspirant!

Acording to official website of UPSEE only the result of round1 has been declared , whihc can be checked individually by their Enrollement ID.As there is no cutoff pdf officially released by UPSEE we can not comment on the cutoffs of different government colleges.I hope it helps.

Happy

Dear Aspirant,

Your score is good enough to get a good government BAMS seat in Andhra Pradesh. As you have Madhya Pradesh domicile you can get government seat through state level quota with these score.

Some of the colleges which you can expect with your score in Madhya pradesh are:

Hello Aspirant,

Since you have not mentioned your home state so considering it as Bihar according to your profile.

So on such marks and category you have very low or no chances of getting any GMC according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it

Hello Aspirant

No Bengal institute of pharmaceutical sciences,Kalyani is not a government college it's a private college but affiliated to Jadavpur University . I will provide a link where you will get rest of the information of this college

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bengal-institute-of-pharmaceutical-sciences-kalyani

hope this helps you

hello,

If you are talking about NEET exam then it would be advisable to score 590+ to be on the safer side to easily get an admission into a government college through the AIQ quota for MBBS considering you don't have any reservations. If you have reservations then the cutoff

Hello Dharavath

You can get admission in these colleges easily with your rank

  • Agricultural College, Warangal
  • Agricultural College, Palem
  • Agricultural College, Sircilla
  • Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU)
  • Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University

i will provide a link where you can check the cutoffs of many more colleges

Hi Narendra Patne,

If you are a diploma student and have completed the respective course with at least 45% marks or 40% marks (if you belong to reserved category) from an AICTE approved institution then you are eligible for lateral entry in BTech.

If you are a BSc graduate from

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