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Dear aspirant hope you are doing well..
yes you have high chance to get government medical college for mbbs in ESIC quota. You can use Neet ugcollege predictor tool to know the list of colleges best for you according to your rank, category, score and state.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope it's helpful
Hello, aspirant
No, there are no penalty fees if you quit the course.
NEET is India's biggest medical entrance exam which includes various courses. The cutoff and the competition are getting higher day by day. Students usually give 2-3 attempts and some of them also give 5 attempts. They usually
Dear aspirant,
It is difficult to determine which colleges you can get for your NEET UG score because cut-offs changes from year to year a nd depends on many factors like
1. Number of seats available.
2. Difficulty level of the exam.
3. Number of students appeared in the exam.
Hello
According to the NEET UG results for this year (2021), general category applicants must get at least 138 points (50 percentile). General-PH (122 marks, 45 percentile) and SC/OBC/ST, on the other hand, require 108 marks (40 percentile).
You can also visit NEET College Predictor 2021 - Predict Colleges based
Hello!
Your NEET marks is quite low, so its difficult to get admission in medical colleges with this score. But here are some courses that you might get into-
Undergraduate Courses-
You can use this
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing good.
Top Government Medical Colleges in Maharashtra:
1.AIIMS Nagpur,Maharashtra
2.Topiwala National Medical College and BYL Nair Charitable hospital
3.GSMC ,Mumbai
4.Armed Forces Medical Colleges,Pune
5.Grant Medical College ,Mumbai
6.Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College,Sipm,Mumbai
7.BJ Government Medical College,Pune
8.Government Ayurved College and Hospital, Nagpur
9.Podar
Hi dear,
Your profile suggests that you are Medicine aspirant in 12 th standard belonging to West Bengal domicile. The College is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Whitefield is established in 2008. It is a private College.
The
Hello aspirant,
If we look at the previous year's cut off for medical colleges offering management quota seats with fees under 10 lakhs per annum, the cut off ranges from 550-610 marks for a general category student.
With a score of 154, you only have chances of getting deemed medical
Hello aspirant,
Since you haven't mentioned your category, I'm assuming it to be general. With 450 marks, you have very less chances of getting into a government medical college, even through the state quota.
However, you have good chances of getting into the following private and deemed medical colleges-
1.
College have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. Well established classroom are there , laboratories of each subject, libraries, sports centre and well and clean hostel, food and hygiene are satisfactory
This college is very best in Indore for MBBS bdsms everything and other courses like that for Messi nursing BPT DMLT physiotherapy and best university in Indore and best medical college in Indore and best teacher in medical College
Yes my college has all required infrastructure like classroom practical labs and its own hospital and a library hostel for boys and girls yes all the living spaces are well clean and food quality is also good
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