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    Hello Aspirant!
    As you have not qualified jee mains ,the cutoff for general catagory getting any NIT,iit and GFTI is not possible.
    Though you can apply for state level colleges in our respective state.
    And any private college like Upes ,Chandigarh university,MIT pune,
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    Hello student ,

    It would be tough predict you anything as it would be tough to get any seat in government college with this score . And if belong from general category then it is impossible to get gov. seat , further as you know admission also varies according to

    Dear Aspirant ,

    In entrance exam 100 questions occurs. Each question carry 1 mark . That means total mark are 100.

    And negative marking for wrong attempt is 1/3 .

    minimum marks required For selection in aiims bsc nursing

    General -55/100

    Obc 45–50/100

    St/sc 30–40/100

    For more information check the

    Hello aspirant
    You got good marks but this marks is not sufficient for the government college.. Still you can try, but according to your rank you have a less chance of getting government college for mbbs in bihar...
    The cuttoff of state quota is depends on various factors,And we all

    Going through last year's cutoffs and considering you as a general category candidate, you can expect
    • Maharani Laxmibai Medical college
    • GMC Badaun
    • GMC Kannauj
    • GMC Saharanpur
    • Autonomous Medical College Basti
    • Autonomous Medical College Firozabad
    • Autonomous Medical college Ambedkarnagar
    • Autonomous Medical College Basti
    • Autonomous Medical college Shahjahanpur
    • Autonomous Medical college Ayodhya

    Hello.,

    UPSEE is an entrance exam for admission into engineering colleges and the cutoff will be released by DR. APJ Abdul kalam technical university.

    The cutoff varies for every year depending on the various factors and it also depends on the candidates category and also differs for different branches.

    Some

    Hey yes you are eligible to get into a government BAMS college for a total of 359. The eligibility criteria for admission through NEET is as follows:

    Unreserved (UR) 50th
    Unreserved PH (UR-PH) 45th
    SC/ST/OBC 40th
    SC/ST/OBC-PH 40th

    Hello aspirant!

    Yes with the above mentioned marks you can get a seat in government college pertaining to bhms degree.

    Good luck.

    Thank you!

    Hello There ,

    Assuming you are asking about NEET 2020 , assuming general category , there are less chances for you to get a government medical seat in uttarakhand . However you can try for semi government colleges in uttarakhand , where you might get a seat in colleges like

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