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    Hello megha,

    Neet is the sole entrance test for admission to MBBS  and other medical and paramedical courses in India. The exam is organised by the National Testing Agency.

    Admissions through NEET are basically categorised in two types of quota i.e., All India Quota (AIQ) and State Level Quota. All

    Hello Student

    You have got 276 marks in NEET exam and you want to take admission in BAMS colleges in semi government or private sector for admission in BAMS courses in Maharashtra. I can get a seat in private mein ayurvedic college for BMS College in Maharashtra with your needs

    Hello,

    I hope you are doing good,

    As per last year of cutoff Candidates belong to OBC category required 400 plus marks. But you can get into private college if you have less than this marks.

    To know more about BAMS and cut offs please follow the following college prediction

    Hiii

    In view of your percentile, your position ought to be 40,000 or above.Here you didnt notice your category,Based on your classification, cutoff ought to be changes.

    Hiii

    You referred to you have a spot with General class and need to know whether you get any chance to get admission to Computer Science and Engineering at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla.

    Considering your show in OJEE 2021, you have extraordinary freedom to challenge a seat

    Hiii

    To get confirmation in a Government school for mbbs course, your score ought to be over 350 marks.As per your inquiry and subtleties you are getting 520 in neet that is a decent score and being a sc applicant you can get affirmation in MBBS government school with no

    Dear aspirant

    It's quite tough to say now,as neet 2021 score and rank card still haven't been declared. Cut off marks depend on various factors like number of candidates appeared, qualified candidates,seat availability etc.

    Aipvt cut off marks for OBC category in NEET 2020 was Air 58566 and 536 marks.

    Hello Shrusti,

    For your NEET UG score your Overall Percentile is 81.17 - 81.67 and yo ur Predicted Rank is: 285601 - 325751 based on previous year's cut-off trends and experts prediction.

    You can predict NEET UG Rank for your NEET UG score by using below mentioned Rank Predictor Tool.

    Hey,

    Nothing fixed can be said until NEET 2021 results come out. Cut offs and ranks vary every year depending on the difficulty level of the paper, the number of seats available and the performance of the students.

    keeping this in mind, based on previous year data with 550 marks

    The seat allotment of Central institute like NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs depends on factors like Gender of student, community of student, Category of student, Home state of student etc. You profile says you belong to Orissa. With this rank, it is very difficult for you to get institutes like NITs,

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