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Hello,
Your score is pretty low dear. And you didn't mention your category so i guess that you are general category student.
This year cut off marks is high so it's pretty difficult to get a chance any BDS college in this marks.
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It doesn't matter whether you study at AIIMS or a low private medical college, it depends on how good you are not your college. There are many brilliant and renowned doctors who haven't studied in a government college. It is just a common, outdated stereotype. Just make sure
Hey,
Since you did not mention your category, I am assuming you are of general category.
Based on previous year cut off you can get private BHMS colleges through All India AYUSH Counselling -
Hello Suresh,
With 133 marks there are no chances to secure a medical seat in conveyor quota.
But if you can afford, you can try for admission in deemed/central universities which costs higher.
You can use our college predictor tool attached below to check the possible chances of admission https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your home state so considering it as Andhra Pradesh according to your profile.
So on such marks and category you have good chances of getting Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it
You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, the General Qualifying cut offs for 2020 have been as follows:
General Category/EWS: 720-147
OBC: 146-113
SC: 146-113
ST: 146-113
General Category/EWS-PWD: 146-129
With a score of 184, it is difficult for a seat in any course that conducts admission based on NEET score.
You haven't mentioned the State you hold the domicile of and the Category you belong to ans hence it is difficult for us to analyse your options. . For a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer .
Even with 371J Unfortunately, 250 is a very less score for admission to any course. You will need 450 and above. You might get Management Quota seat in a Private Medical College but for that you have to participate in the State Counselling of the State. Here the fees is
To be honest, 306 marks are a tad less for a seat if you belong to General Category. You might get a seat in Management Quota of Private Medical Colleges but again the chances are dim there too. You may have to reappear for NEET in 2021. if you have
You haven't mentioned the Category, your cousin belongs to. Nevertheless, going by this score, he/she might have a chance in Management Quota seats of Deemed Universities like:
Having said that, this is based on 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut
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