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With a NEET score of 497 and an All India Rank of 213,769 , your chances of securing a BDS seat in government or private dental colleges in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana are as follows: Karnataka:
Private Dental Colleges : You may have a chance at certain
With a NEET score of 263, securing a BDS seat in a government college is challenging, especially for general category students, as cutoffs are usually higher. However, you may have a chance in:
Private Dental Colleges : Many private institutions have lower cutoffs and offer BDS seats at
With a NEET rank of 390,642 in the OBC category, securing a government MBBS or BDS seat in Uttar Pradesh is highly unlikely. The closing ranks for government medical colleges are typically much lower, with the cutoff for MBBS seats under the OBC category often around 150,000. Alternative
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Yes, BDS courses in most colleges, are run by private/self-financed institutions (except for government dental colleges). The fees for private BDS colleges usually range between 2.5 lakh to 4 lakh per year. In addition to tuition fees, you’ll also have hostel charges, examination fees, and miscellaneous charges.
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With a general rank of 88,000 and an EWS rank of 12,000 in NEET 2024 , the likelihood of securing a government seat for MBBS or BDS depends on several factors, including state quota , all-India quota , and category-specific cutoffs . Here's a breakdown of your chances:
Hello Bhanu,
No, you cannot get admission to BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) without appearing for the NEET exam . As per the current guidelines of the Medical Council of India (MCI) and Dental Council of India (DCI) , NEET is mandatory for admission to BDS courses in all government
With a score of 333 and Uttar Pradesh domicile, your chances of getting a seat in a government college depend on factors such as the cutoff for the year, category, and specific course. Since you're from the SC category, you may have a better chance of securing a seat in
With 333 marks (SC category), MBBS in a government college is nearly impossible since SC cut-off also goes above 450+ marks in most states. For BDS in government colleges, the cut-off usually stays above 370–400 marks for SC, so again it looks difficult. However, you do have chances in
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