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With a NEET score of 215 and OBC category, here’s an honest analysis of your chances for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) admission in a government college:
1. All India Quota (15%)
Highly unlikely to get BDS in government dental colleges through AIQ.
Last year’s OBC cutoff for
Hello aspirant, With 370 marks in NEET and BCD category, getting a government MBBS seat is unlikely, but you do have fair chances in private medical colleges, especially under the management quota or category-B seats. Many private colleges in states like Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh have cutoffs
With your ranks and marks it is very low chance to get into any other government colleges you can try for mid or low level government colleges with your cutoff and their rank if possible look into these state counselling under try for more opportunities if you are looking at
With 440 marks in NEET, getting a government MBBS seat is a little tough in general category. But if you belong to a reserved category or have a state quota with lower cutoffs, you might still have a chance in some states. Just don’t lose hope — try for counselling
If you got 235 marks in NEET, getting a seat in a government medical college is really, really hard. The marks are a bit low for MBBS in government colleges. But don’t feel sad, you can try for private colleges or look for other good medical courses too. Keep trying,
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The Rashtriya Military School Common Entrance Test (RMS CET) is an exam for admission into Class VI and Class IX at Rashtriya Military Schools. The exam usually takes place in December. To be eligible for RMS Class 6, applicants, both boys and girls, must be aged between 10
While NEET scores are the primary determinant for MBBS admissions in India, there are options for students with lower scores to still pursue medical careers. These include seeking admission to private or deemed medical colleges, exploring alternative medical courses like BAMS or BHMS, or considering studying medicine abroad.
A NEET score of 443 for an OBC category candidate might be sufficient for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) admission in some private colleges, but securing a seat in a government college with this score is less likely. A score of 400-550 is generally needed for OBC candidates
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With a score of 500 marks in NEET 2025. That’s a strong score, especially when combined with your SC category rank of 1300. You’ve also mentioned that your state domicile is Punjab, but since you're asking about All India Quota (AIQ), the state doesn’t matter for this counselling.Let’s focus
With a NEET 2025 score of 463 and a rank around 1,01,300, your chances of getting a Government BAMS seat are quite good, especially if you belong to a reserved category like OBC, SC, or ST. In many states, the cutoff for Government BAMS colleges under state quota for reserved
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