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Based on previous years' data, the NEET UG cutoff for BDS admission in G Pulla Reddy Dental College , Kurnool under the OC category was around 415 marks in 2022 and approximately 503 marks in 2023 . With a score of 300 in NEET UG 2025, it is unlikely
If you want to study BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) overseas at low expense, there are some countries that provide good dental education at comparatively low tuition costs. Some of the options are: 1. Ukraine Tuition Fees: Around USD 3,500–5,000 per annum. Pros: Good-quality education, no entrance tests needed for
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Having a NEET 2025 score of 467, your opportunities to obtain a state quota BDS seat in West Bengal are highly dependent on your category:
I understand that your situation is challenging, but it's important to stay focused and plan ahead. Here's a step-by-step approach to help you move forward:
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Hey Aspirant ,
As per your mentioned query , there are 53 colleges for Bds in Karnataka. 50 are private ones and 3 colleges are government . To know all the colleges kindly go through the given link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bds-colleges-in-karnataka
All the best !
Hi aspirant,
The NEET 2024 cutoff for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) admission for candidates in the ST (Scheduled Tribe) category is between 163 and 129 marks. This range corresponds to the 40th percentile, which is the minimum qualifying percentile for SC, ST, and OBC candidates.
Achieving a score within this range
With 342 marks, it may be challenging to secure a seat in BDS or BAMS at CSMSS Aurangabad, as cutoff scores can vary depending on the competition, category, and availability of seats. It is advisable to check with the institution for accurate cutoff details.
With 342 marks, your chances in CSMSS Dental College Aurangabad for BDS are possible under the management quota, since private colleges usually keep some seats open with comparatively lower cut-offs. For BAMS, the cut-off is slightly lower compared to BDS, so you may stand a better chance there. Final
If you do BDS first in MP and don’t use the Medhavi Yojana, and then after 1 year crack NEET again and take admission in a private MBBS college using Medhavi Yojana, then yes , you can get the benefit of the scheme if you still fulfil all the
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