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Hi
I am assuming you from general category
Your profile suggest that your domicile state is west Bengal
It's quite difficult to predict because cut off depends upon various factors like
------------) number of students that appeared in the neet exam,
------------) kind of marks obtained by them ,
------------)
Greetings Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well. It is not possible for you to get a government seat with the marks you have mentioned for BHMS. Anyways you could get a seat in a private college. You could aslo try for an alternate course like BAMS. As you are
It is difficult to make prediction as cut off keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
number of students that appeared in the neet examination,
kind of marks obtained by students in neet ,
toughness level of the neet examination,
number of seats available etc.
But when
Hello aspirant,
After analysing previous year cutoffs and your provided information, it seems difficult to secure a government seat for MBBS in Rajasthan under government quota. But if you apply through management quota then there are chances of getting government medical college. However there is good probability of getting admission
There is no cutt off marks particularly it will change everytime according to paper level and there is 15% reservation for disabled persons
Hi,
You can easily get a seat for BAMS when compared to MBBS. It varies from state to state. It also varies from state to state quota seats to all india quota seats. For general category it is around 450+, For obc it was 380+, For SC it was 350+
Hello aspirant.
As you might know that there are limited government colleges in Karnataka offering bams. So, applicants require more than 500 marks to be able to get a seat in government BAMS colleges.
Even semi government or private colleges require 300+ marks to be able to get a seat
Dear aspirant,
It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like
1. Number of seats available.
2. Difficulty level of the exam.
3. Number of students appeared in the exam.
4. Caste Category of the students.
You have chances of getting
Assuming you from general category.
Your profile suggests that your domicile state is Maharashtra
It's quite difficult to predict that whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in
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