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Based upon your score in NEET 2021, and the previous year cutoff, chances are less for admission to Government Medical Colleges under All India Quota and state quota. You may have chances in Deemed Universities. Use NEET College Predictor to Check Your MBBS/BDS Chances in All India Quota, Deemed
hello aspirant,
in most of the private colleges 42% seats are self financed category, seats are divided as follows
42% seats of Karnatak private medical colleges
i) General Merit - Private seats (GMP): 50% of the above 42% seats.
ii) Open seats (OPN): The remaining 50% of the above 42%
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations,540 is a very good score in NEET examination. As per previous year's cutoff you have high chances to get good medical college's. ... But it is very important for college allotment.
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Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
quite difficult
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Hi,
Student belonging to any state can take part in this counselling basis the NEET score. The NTA extracts the merit list of qualified candidates for 15% All India quota seats of the NEET. The MCC (Medical Council Committee) counsels only those candidates for online counselling that appear in the
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With 417 marks your chance for government college is very low even if you are from OBC For example,But yes, cut off marks / rank for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the neet examination, kind of marks
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Your profile suggests that your domicile state is MP
I am assuming you from general category
It's quite difficult to predict that whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that
Hello,
I hope you are doing good,
As per the previous year cutoff, Based on this marks you should have a
decent chance to get a seat in All India Quota seats (15%) & state quota
seats (85%) for MBBS & BDS programme.
To know more about what college you
Hello Aspirant,
See it is little bit difficult to predict whether you get seat or not because different colleges have different cut-offs for State quota and All India Quota. Also, cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an
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>>>>>>>> With 87 marks, irrespective of the category you belong to
You cannot any medical/dental college be it government or private
This is because,
You have failed to qualify neet examination but in order to be eligible for getting admission in MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS etc even in private
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