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Analysis for Jamia Hamdard MBBS:
Unfortunately, with a rank of 77,486, securing an MBBS seat at Jamia Hamdard appears to be
With 376 marks in NEET and SC category, you have a fair chance to get an MBBS seat in a government college, especially under the state quota in less competitive states. Keep an eye on counseling rounds and fill choices wisely to improve your chances.
With 290 marks in NEET under General category, chances for BAMS in government colleges are low, but you may get a seat in private BAMS colleges depending on your state and cutoff trends. Apply through both state and AYUSH counseling for better options.
Yes, you will be considered passed. In Karnataka 2nd PUC, the minimum passing marks are 35 out of 100 (combining theory and internal). Since you have 24 (theory) + 19 (internal) = 43 marks, and your result sheet shows "pass," your result is valid.
Do you want only MBBS in India take a drop. if you’re open to other medical fields, you can choose BSC, all Allied, health sciences, nursing, BPT, , or even MBBS in abroad.
With 383 marks in NEET UG and OBC category, chances for MBBS in government colleges are low, but you may get a seat in private medical colleges or deemed universities. For AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, etc.), you have good chances in both government and private colleges. Apply through state and AIQ
With 498 marks and AIR 54,123 in NEET 2025 under SC category, you have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college through state quota. Keep track of counseling rounds and cutoffs in your state.
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With 314 marks in NEET 2025 and a category rank of around 39,000 under the SC category from West Bengal, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college under the All India Quota are quite slim, as the cutoff for SC candidates under AIQ usually stays
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With 316 marks in NEET, there's a possibility of getting into private or deemed medical colleges, particularly under the management quota, or potentially for AYUSH courses like BAMS or BHMS.
The specific college and course depend on factors like the college's individual cutoff, the difficulty of the NEET
At 272 marks, getting a MBBS seat in a government college is not possible, even under reserved categories, as the cutoff is much higher.
But with a budget of Ra40 lakhs, you can get an MBBS seat in private medical colleges in India, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka,
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