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    Hello aspirant,

    You have secured good marks. You can definitely apply for KIMS, banglore  but chances are less as last year the college was alloted to around 540+ marks and this year cutoff is slightly increased so it is difficult to get a seat with having rajasthan domicile you have

    Hi Jagdeep

    You have score quite low in NEET exam.
    You can only stand a chance if you have any reservation or you are from backward class, otherwise you cant do anything.
    So, dont hope for taking admission through NEET examination. 

    A score like 543 fetched you a positive possibility to take a seat in MBBS course. Since you said you want to take a seat in KIMS Bangalore, I'd say yes, you can expect to earn a seat here. Talking about the fee structure as you're asking the course over

    Hi Yashaswini,

    Yes, I don't know your category (Unreserved/Reserved) But I think you can get a private college because the general cutoff for government colleges is 550.

    So, you may also get a seat in state quota but that will be also private.

    NEET College Predictor 2019 - Predict Colleges

    Hello,

    Based on the cutoff of 2018 your chances are low to get KIMS banglore.

    The closing rank under AIQ was 6809.

    There will be slight variations every year based on the no of applicants, no of seats available etc.

    You can check the cutoffs using the link below,

    https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-karnataka

    Hello,

    I am sorry to say that you have less chances in getting in MBBS in Kims bbsr as according to last yr , the cutoff fr mbbs was around 400.

    However you have chances in getting in bds.

    Also the closing ranks usually changes every yr.

    You can use

    Hi, 

    According to your score, you have qualified the exam, but getting a seat depends on the competition and the number of seats available. 

    If you want clarification then you can use the college predictor to see the possible colleges that you can get : NEET College Predictor 2019 -

    Hello! Miraj Khalid.

    Considering your marks in neet 2019 you have a less probablity to get admission into kims. You can wait till last round of counselling.

    Hope this helps!

    166 is a very low score and you do not have any chance of getting into Kempegowda medical college if you are from general category. You can try for private medical colleges in management quota but otherwise it is not possible to get into government medical colleges or private medical


    Hi Savithri!

    You have chances of some decent colleges by your rank this year! For the home quota in Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, one OBC category candidate with a score of 383 was able to fetch the last seat. The cut off is old so it does not imply

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