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Hello Aspirant,
See there are different fee structures for different colleges under NRI quota and as you have not mentioned the name of colleges so it's quite difficult to guide you with an accurate information. However if you are seeking admission in Government Medical Colleges of India under NRI Quota
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as general.
So on such marks and category you have no chance to get any of the medical college because you are not qualified for NEET 2020 as cut-off for this year for General category is 147-720 marks
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After the implementation of 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Section , every state was ordered to follow it for admission to different colleges in all over the country.
But there is no EWS quota in private colleges of Madhya Pradesh as the state government has not implimented it in
Dear Aspirant,
Sorry to say but with your score it seems quite difficult to get NKP science institute of medical science, Nagpur. As per last years cutoff, to get admission in NKP Salve medical college through state level quota , SEBC category candidate was needed 500 and above score in
Dear Aspirant,
Though the officially cut-off for this year has not been released by Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala till now, still as per our assumption I can assure you that being reserved category (EWS) student you have any kind of probability to get chance in this reputed MBBS
Dear aspirant
At first lots of congratulations for your result.
We all know that without officially released cut-off details of all Government and Private MBBS colleges for this year by its responsible authority, Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Tamil Nadu, we can't make any accurate comment about the exact cut-off
Hi ,
Sorry to say, but you can't get admission in any medical colleges with 350+ score. As the NEET paper was relatively easy this year due to which cut off will rise for sure. Students getting 500+ can face difficulties this year. Although you can get admission in private
Hello Aspirant,
Yes you have a very good chance to get a government medical seat in Rajasthan through state counselling as your state rank is very good. A score of 500-550 above can be considered a safe score and a score above this , will be even better and will
Even though the cut off is slightly variably with every year, it greatly depends on your score and state as well as category rank and the seats available in Karnataka medical colleges. As a general idea, you should score accordingly to get into the following top medical and dental colleges
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