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Hello aspirant,

To be very honest, it is difficult to get a seat with your marks calculated. Since the marks are very less and availing a seat depends on category and 85% state quota seat. With general category, chances are very tough. For BAMS and BHMS cutoff for last year

Tanish,

          The tentative counseling date will fall on the 2nd week of September 2019. The exact date has not been declared yet. Please note that the application form will be available from the second week of July.


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Hello Ashwani,getting jnto such colleges,if you need a govt colleges in such institutes,yiu need to have a domicile of Magarasta state or the respective states because they give prefernce to home state candidates only for govt. colleges.However,you can still apply your luck in the private colleges.

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Anisha,

           By comparing with the last few years' cut off, you may not get any government college with this mark. However, you may apply to private colleges. You can always use https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor to get a list of all colleges you're eligible for.


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Hello Shakir,i don't know about the marks but i look forward for your percentile.If you have secured 50th percentile (General) and 40%th percentile (ST/SC/OBC) candidates,then be rest assured that your getting yourself into that college.

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Hi,

Frankly, 250 is very less for any government college. You might have already seen the high scores student have scored. So it can be predicted that even for bams they may increase the cut off. If you really want a good college, I will suggest you to start studying

Hi, 

With 393 there is definitely a chance for Government BAMS and BHMS. About Bds I can't say anything with much authority after today's results declaration. The marks have gone  high. You already know that this is less for MBBS. So, if you want to take bams and bhms go

Hello student

You have scored pretty low in NEET 2019 to get a government BAMS college in Karnataka under the state quota. The cutoffs of every college tends to close over 300-350 marks for general category. With 150, you stand nowhere close to that.

Hence, you will have to go

Hello Shubham

If you are Under UR category then i am sorry my friend, you can't get any college for MBBS course. I think even BDS is out of your reach as last year  the cutoff was around 300. 

You can BAMS.

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Hello,
Based upon your score in NEET 2019 and the previous year cutoff, chances are less for admission to Government and private Medical Colleges and under All India Quota and state quota. You may have chances in Deemed Universities. Use NEET College Predictor to Check Your Chances in  Deemed Universities

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