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Hi student,
With 489 marks in NEET you have high chance in some MBBS government medical college through state quota if you belong to OBC category according to previous years cutoff.
Name of some colleges in which you get admission:-
Hello,
As per previous year data, 575 marks secured a seat in Autonomous Medical College, Bahraich under EWS Category, hence based entirely on this the chances seem tough with 528 marks, also UP is one of the state with pretty high cut-offs and this year paper was easy, cut-offs are
Grishma, you haven't mentioned your Category. But with a score of 387, it is difficult for a seat in MBBS irrespective of your Category and the State that you hold the domicile of. You will need atleast 500 if you belong to Reserve Categories and even 550 and above if
Hello dear student,
This year the minimum qualifying marks that were required by an OBC category candidate was 113 e and as we can see you just qualified Neet so it will be not possible for you to get admission even under management quota because this year cutoff have gone
Student intake as well as total faculty is more in GMC latur, but it does not have any cafeteria in the campus. It also offers PG courses after MBBS which include MD. MS, and diploma.
GMC gondia has a lesser student intake and lesser teaching faculty.
You can compare more
Dear student!
As you mentioned you are from EWS category but your Marks is not that much good so it will be difficult to get admission in a government mbbs college, but you have high probability of getting chance in BAMS. Also here I am giving you the link where
Hello student ,
The marks you have scored is very less to get government , you will get only private college which demands very high fees for MBBS . So if you want government college then i will suggest you to drop your year and prepare for NEET 2021 to
AIR comes first, and then the category rank. For your reference you can check the general category and your specific category cutoffs of the colleges you wish to pursue. Any entrance examination needs an AIR or a category rank to justify their admission process. In short, you will be assessed
Yes, it is a good option if you don't get the MBBS. BAMS almost similar like MBBS. Now days ayruveda is widely accepted and become an alternative medicine in many parts of India. If you are interested in studying traditional Indian medicine system ,then it is better to choose
Hello aspirant,
In your question, you haven't clearly mentioned which competitive exam you are talking about. In case it is JEE Mains then your CRL rank is too low to avail seats in the deemed government or private Engineering colleges, even if you avail state quota, the chances are still
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