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Hello Dharmik,
With a NEET 2024 score of 538 and an All India Rank of 153,336, you have a chance to secure an MBBS seat, especially under the state quota. Here’s a breakdown of your options: Key Points:
The competition for government MBBS seats is intense, especially for general categories. However, being in the OBC category does provide some advantage. Factors Affecting Your Chances:
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Congratulations on your NEET 2024 score! With a rank of 71659 and a score of 605 marks in the GEN category with no reservation, your chances of getting a government BDS seat are possible, but it depends on various factors:
1. *Cutoff ranks*: Last year's cutoff ranks for
Securing a government MBBS seat in India with a NEET rank of 56781, even with Rajasthan domicile, is challenging but not impossible.
Factors affecting your chances:
Hello Krishna, With 630 marks in NEET and a domicile in Uttar Pradesh, here's a general idea of what you can expect: In Uttar Pradesh:
With a NEET score of 496 and belonging to the Muslim minority category, you have a good chance of securing an MBBS seat.
The Muslim minority quota offers a significant advantage in the admission process. However, the exact college you can get depends on various factors:
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After completing a B.Sc. in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre in India, if you aim to pursue a career as an anesthesiologist assistant in the UK, you will need to consider further education to meet the qualifications required for this role. In the UK, there are several relevant Master's degree
With an All India Rank of 140,298 and 551 marks in the AP region, your chances of securing admission to GITAM (Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management) for engineering courses, particularly in competitive branches like Computer Science or Electronics, may be limited. Here's a breakdown of your situation:
NEET 2024 cutoff for BHMS is 50% for the general category and 40% for SC/ST/OBC category you are qualified but it is really difficult to say which college you get.you should wait till the counselling process.this marks is enough to get private BHMS colleges in Karnataka under all india quota.you
Hello aspirant, In India, having Applied Maths instead of standard Maths with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) doesn't disqualify you from becoming a pilot . To become a pilot in India, you need to pass the Commercial Pilot License (CPL) exam conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The
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