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    Hi Naveen

    As you have mentioned that you have scored 290 marks , so let me inform you that with your score you can not get government  college MBBS  seat . So the only option left for you is to go for private Colleges. And let me tell you that

    Hey,

    You have good Chances of getting admission in ms Ramaiah Medical College as because you have secured a good score. For getting in there you need a to score around 470+. So even if there's a little change in cut off (which occurs every year), then also your marks

    Hello Ritika.

    You have scored good marks in NEET exam. Hence you are having fair chances of getting a Seat in most of the private colleges . As you are interested in it so I suggest you to go for it. One more thing if you can visit the college

    Hi, 

    456 is a nice score. Go through previous year's cut off for the required college and see if your marks and ranking lies in the range on the basis of which they took admission last year. Expect a rise in that. And fee structure can only be given correctly

    Hii krishan

    As you are not from the karantaka you could get the college through comedk the fees for it precribed by them would be around 1.50 lakh only college fee and hostel would be extra it would per year i mean to where as the college is really top

    Hello aspirant,

    You have a good score in NEET 2019. You can also try for a government college. With this score you have also chances of getting government college. But you can also get private college for sure. You have also chance of getting your preferred college as given in

    Hello Aspirant!

    Last year the range of required marks for MS Ramaiah Medical College were as follows:

    1.) For UR candidates- 686 to 469
    2.) For OBC candidates- 469 to 466
    3.) For SC candidates - 469 to 353
    4.) For ST candidates - 467 to 304

    Actually cut off marks vary every year which depend upon difficulty of neet exam as this year exam was easy so cut off may be high.
    For safer side Ur score should be more than 560 do that u can opt for it as Ur choice. Rest depend upon number

    Hi, 

    Go through previous year's cut off and see if your this year's marks and rank is in that range. You may expect a rise in that score and marks this year in comparison to last year's. I tried finding the exact details but couldn't get. Don't worry much and

    MBBS seats in MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore, including NRI/Management quota, are allotted by merit through online counselling conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority (kea.kar.nic.in).

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