B.D.S.
Hello Isha,
With 520 Marks out of 720 and EWS Certificate, you are not eligible to get any Government Dental Colleges across India with MCC AIQ (15%) Counselling. Also, chances to get Government BAMS colleges is also less with your marks.
As you have passed your 10th and 12th from
Hello Aspirant,
See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you the list of colleges that you can get based on previous years cut-off data.
So according to the data, on
Hello aspirant
Since you haven't mentioned your category, I'm assuming it to be general. With 350 marks, you have no chance of getting a government dental college. However, you have chances of getting the following deemed colleges-
Sri Siddartha Dental College
Manav Rachna Dental College
Dr. DY Patil Dental College,
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students willing to take admission in the colleges, the seat matrix and the preferences of the students.
Based on previous year trends we can say that you have a good chance of
Hello aspirant,
At this score, getting a government or private dental or ayurvedic college is extremely difficult. With a score of 134, you can get the following deemed dental colleges-
Dr. DY Patil Dental College and Hospital, Pune
Meenakshi Anmal Dental College and Hospital, Chennai
Sharad Pawar Dental College, Wardha
Hey aspirant
Yes you have a chance of getting admission for bds in government college with 520 mark. Not in top colleges but any of the colleges. When we look into previous source 520 is enough for getting admission for bds. For more details refer below link https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hello student!
It's tough for getting a BDS in private dental college in this marks. As you have to score a minimum qualifying marks. Here are the expected percentile and minimum qualifying marks for different categories-
Unreserved, 50th percentile, 140-150
SC/ST/OBC, 40th percentile, 110-145
Unreserved-PH, 45th percentile, 125-145
SC/ST/OBC-PH, 40th
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students willing to take admission in the course of your choice and the seta matrix.
Generally seats in SASTRA are extremely competitive.
As you belong to the Tamilnadu category you have a
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