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The NEET results were announced in November of this year. The All India rank and All India category rank were mentioned in the score card alongwith the candidate name, DOB, marks etc. And during the allotment of colleges for any medical courses the All India rank are considered
To get government college for MBBS in West Bengal in EWS category one need to get rank under 35k. But you score lesser than required. Therefore you have less chances for getting admission in government medical college. However you can get admission in private medical colleges under government
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Hope you are doing well.See,as of now it's very difficult to predict the exact cut-offs as they keep changing every year depending on various factors like no. of students appeared, difficulty level of the question paper ,seat matrix and overall performance of the students . But we can
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The level of difficulty to get a PR will be a little more difficult as it is not a STEM branch. However, if
As per the previous year cutoffs trend of Andhra Pradesh, you have less chances for getting admission in government college in your state or any other states for MBBS or BDS. Even there is less probability for you to get admission in private medical colleges through government quota.
The admission in medical colleges in India are based on All India rank and not on all India category rank. You must specify your All India rank for better prediction of suitable colleges.
The NEET UG score card consist of both ranks. For college options according to your
As per the previous year cutoffs trend, at your score you have less chances for getting admission in government medical college or dental college. You have less probability for private medical colleges under government state quota. But you can get admission in private dental colleges through government state
As per the previous year cutoffs trend at your score you have almost nil probability of getting admission in government medical college both in All India quota or state quota.
You can try to get admission in private medical colleges through management quota. But you can surely get
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As per the previous year cutoffs trend, at your score you can get admission in private medical colleges in your state as well as other. And also you can try for private BAMS and BDS courses.
There is very good future in all medical courses like BDS and BAMS
You score very well in NEET exam. And as per the previous year cutoffs trend, you have good chances for getting admission in government medical college for MBBS in your category. However remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted
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