mbbs seat
Hello aspirant,
As of now it's tough to say which college you can get because the cutoff changes every year with college and this year the cutoff went high and also few seats have increased.but with previous year analysis and your rank we can find you possibilities into the colleges.with
Hello student ,
If we consider previous year cut off then you don't have chances to get govt .colleges but you may get private colleges . Beside this as you know cut off changes every year due to various reasons so here i am providing you a link which will
You can apply for the subsequent rounds of counselling as long as the procedure goes on. The mop up round of counselling in states for MBBS or BDS seats is only conducted if there are vacancies.
If so, you can apply for the mop up round in the state counselling.
We will need your All India Rank and your NEET score to help you with relevant information. This is because, State Ranks change every year. Alternatively, for a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Dear aspirant
This year NEET counseling scheme are different for different states. Up have no free exit in any round of counselling. Once you have taken admission you will have to surrender that seat to participate in AIQ counseling. You will have to show your allotment letter of allotted College
Counselling is always conducted based on your marks and ranks. It is never conducted on first come first serve basis. But if the counselling procedure is going on, and if by any chance you do not reach there for any reason on your allotted time, you will be marked absent
Dear Aspirant,
You may have some very slim chances of getting a government Medical College under All India Quota in the second round of counselling. It's chances solely lie on the reservation Category that you belong to which is the Schedule Caste. Furthermore, you need to have a good quota
No, unless you belong to certain reserved category, I believe with a score of 320 in NEET, you may not be able to secure a seat in MBBS at any Government or State Medical College. However if you have good financial and monetary security, there are many private medical institutes
Dear aspirant,
Cutoff rank for different Colleges depends on several factors like number of students appeared, toughness of the questions etc. Whatever depending on your rank there would be several choices but it's completely dependent upon previous year data--
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