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With a NEET score of 120, it may be challenging to secure admission into BAMS in government colleges, as the cutoff is generally higher for general category students. However, you may have a chance in private colleges, especially under the management quota, where the cutoff could be lower. It's advisable
Hello Mukesh,
With 287 marks in NEET UG, your options for MBBS through the management quota in Tamil Nadu may be more limited for top-tier colleges but could include several private medical colleges, especially in the self-financed category. Some private institutions you might consider are:
With 310 marks in NEET, you may have a chance to get admission to a semi-government BAMS college, depending on the cutoff for that year. Semi-government colleges typically have lower cutoffs than fully government colleges, but the competition is still high. Cutoffs can vary based on factors such as state
With 49% score in JEE Mains your options for colleges in Bihar may be limited. How are you could consider Institute like National Institute of Technology (NIT) Patna or state engineering colleges. It's best to check their specific admission criteria and see if you meet their requirements.
Hi Pramik,
With a score of 85 marks in NEET 2024 , your chances of getting a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) seat under the management quota will depend on several factors, including:
- The college's location (state/private)
- Cutoffs for BDS management seats in different colleges
- Your category
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