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    Hello

    The rank you might get based on this score is 65100 to 67600. The total numbar of mbbs seats in karnataka including those of private colleges is 6900. To check the probability please visit and see the previous year rank wise cutoff.

    https://neetresultcounselling.in/karnataka-neet-state-quota-cut-off-marks-category-wise-merit-list/ site 

    Hello

    You may be called for counselling although usually the cutoff for this college is around 500.Your rank would be around 37000 to 39000 (probably). According to this you might not make it to this college but you can still get a medical college for mbbs as there are around

    Hiii bhavana....It seems that you got v low marks in entrance ....seee most of the government  colleges offers 500+ but u didn't got that much.......
    But dont need to worry you will get private colleges. ...and there are many chances that you can get government college  since you are minority

    Hello Sadiya,

    No, you might not. It would be extremely difficult to get a NEET UG seat even through OBC category.

    The score is really less.

    You need to score a minimum of 500 to get a Government seat.

    Getting a seat in a private college will also be difficult

    Hello,

    Based on the cutoff of 2018, you have good chances to get in Vijaynagar institute for medical sciences bellary if you have state quota.

    Last year the state quota cutoff under general category was 428.

    But this year the cutoff may vary depending on the difficulty level of exam

    Hello student,


    You have scored decent marks in NEET 2019. 

    Let me inform you that last year the cutoff of VIMS  was 374 marks for OBC category. In 2019 too it is predicted to be around the same range.

    So it can be said that, you can easily get a

    Hello student,


    You have scored decent marks in NEET 2019. 

    As you have enquired about VIMS, let me tell you that last year the cutoff of VIMS for OBC category was 374 marks. This year too it is expected to be around the same range.

    Hence, you can easily get

    Hi Afeefa,

    There are good colleges with a score of 398. I have mentioned a few medical college below:

    Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar - 399

    Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raichur - 380

    ESI Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Bangalore - 368

    ESIC Medical College,

    Hii akash
    Sorry to say that but your chances of getting a seat in government medical college is difficult as your marks are quite low but you can try for private and deemed medical colleges.i hope this information helps.
    Thank you

    Hello,
    According to your marks and based on the previous year cutoff, you might have the chances of admission to Vijaynagar Institute of Medical Sciences under state quota.
    Good Luck!!
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