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I got 496 marks in NEET 2021 with EWS quota can I get govt MBBS college in Maharashtra?

Dr. Skand kandwal 8th Nov, 2021
In 2021 neet exam, cut off had gone above expectations, minimum Mark's needed to qualify for NEET this year 138 for general.
if we talk about Maharashtra EWS category it seem hard to get govt MBBS college, but you should apply for both state as well as all india counseling.
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my score is 350 and obc category. can I get any semi government college in Maharashtra?

Moumoyee Chakraborty 18th Dec, 2021

Dear candidate greetings!!

Since you have scored 350 marks in NEET UG, analysis of the past few years cut-off trends show with this marks even if you belong to OBC Category, it is indeed difficult to get chance in Semi-government colleges. The cut off of these colleges in Maharashtra mostly

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My daughter got 205 marks in neet UG from gen- EWS catagory in 2021. any chance of getting admission in BAMS colleges in Maharashtra.

ijazumar16 8th Nov, 2021

Greetings Sir/Ma'am,

I hope you are doing well. I see that you're daughter has scored 205 marks in her NEET examination. It is not possible for her to get Government seat. Anyways she could get a seat in private colleges. As you are from Maharashtra these are few of the

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i am born in mp and i passed ssc and hsc from maharashtra for mhtcet in which category i lye in maharashtra A or B

Vedang Ranmale 8th Nov, 2021

Hello student,

As you are born in MP and not in Maharashtra, your type A candidature is not possible. Now, for category B, your parents must have a domicile from Maharashtra to be eligible in it. As you have done your SSC and HSC from Maharashtra itself, its quite confirmed

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my sister has scored 125 marks in neet by obc category... willl she able to take admission for bams in any deemed university in maharashtra..

Dr. Skand kandwal 7th Nov, 2021
In 2021 neet exam, cut off had gone above expectations, minimum Mark's needed to qualify for NEET this year 138 for general.
According to legal notice no medical seat can be filled with out qualifying neet, for this year minimum score 138, below this score can't get admission in any
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If I want admission for BPT in Punjab State... as Iam from Maharashtra... Then any other Entrance exam is there or NEET is enough?

Priya Patel 7th Nov, 2021

Hello

BPT is an undergraduate programme that deals with the structure of the human body. The duration of this course is four years and once the duration of the programme is over, students are required to complete a six months internship.

Eligibility

Should have passed 10+2 with a minimum of

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i am sc category. pls tell cut off of all private medical colleg s in Maharashtra.i just gave my neet exam

Anurag Khanna 17th Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant,


See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact cut-offs as the counselling is yet to be conducted and the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you the list of colleges for different marks range based on previous years cut-off data.


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can i get addmission private bams if my ews rank is 48000 in maharashtra

Priya Patel 7th Nov, 2021

Hello

The admission to BAMS courses will be held on the basis of NEET scores .

admission to BAMS courses is done in only Ayurvedic colleges which is affiliated to the respective universities, which are permitted by Department of AYUSH, Union Government of India.

For general category student,one must secure

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i have hot 303 marks and I belong to sc category so can i get admission in gov or semi gov college for mbbs or bams in Maharashtra?

ijazumar16 7th Nov, 2021

Greetings Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well. I see that you have scored 303 marks in your NEET examination, and that you belong to SC Category. Sorry to say it would be difficult for you to get a seat in government college for MBBS, anyways you have good chances

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