Eligibility
Hello.
Yes, you are eligible for state quota as well.
For details regarding cut-off of the colleges check this: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff
Also, you can get the list of colleges you are likely to be placed in here: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
All the best.
Hi !
Yes , you can definately participate in second round of counselling , if you get a seat of your choice in second round , you can apply for withdrawl of the alloted seat in the first round. After withdrawl , you can take your documents back and can
In Karnataka most of the private colleges are difficult to get in as they have high cut offs and also because all over India students go there to attend the counseling.
I would still recommend you to stick till the end to find more as if you will receive or
Hello
According to your marks, chances seem to be less of getting a seat in St. John's medical college. You might get a seat through management quota.
Since it is late to answer this query and the counseling process is concluded. I hope you have checked the cutoff/seat allotment list.
Hello Akshit,
See getting a college with the course of your choice always depends upon total no. students whi applied, their performance and available seats.
Compared to last year's cutoff for medical colleges in HP for MBBS it seems a bit difficult for you to get MBBS in HP if
Hello RK Joshi.
You have not specified your college name clearly. To be very fair let me tell you that as you have qualified NEET exam so you can get admission into private colleges. But in government college you have no chance. You can check your college by visiting the
Hi,
You can get your state ranking once state counselling begins for admission in the government and private colleges in your region. Counselling for NEET 2019 has already begun. You can go for counselling and see what you may get. Don't worry much. Hope for the Best. Good Luck!
Hey
The cut off for admission in Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi in the previous year under the State quota for the OBC category was a rank of 5760 and a score of 560 marks. The cut off varies each year andThis year the cut off is expected to
Hello Hariprasad,
You did not mention about which college registration are you talking about. Kindly provide more details so i can help you with this. But as general view yes the registration fees is refundable in many universities. So don't panic.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
Hello Jyotimoy Deka.
If you failed this year don't worry apply private intermediate again and later next year you can again appear for NEET as an appearing candidate. In this way subject doesn't matter in which you fail or pass. Just prepare hard this year and bounce back strongly next
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