MBBS seats
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The central pool quota has many seats reserved for the wards of CAPFS. Based on the merit lists received from each force, a combined merit list is prepared and the same is sent to Central Selection committee. These seats are reserved for the following category (priority wise)-
1. Wards/Widow of those killed in action
2. Wards/Widows/Wives of personnel permanently disabled in action and boarded out from service
3. Wards of all Serving and retired personnel
IB personnel are only considered for priority 1 and 2.
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The NEET cut off of 2021 for kashmiri migrants, The regulatory authority, Jammu and Kashmir board of proffesional enterance Examination ( (JKBOPEE) is competent to release the J&K NEET cut offs 2021 after completion of all processes of Counselling. The preparation of the J&K MBBS cut offs will be done on the basis of the seat allotment.
Candidates note that Jammu & kashmir students do not take part in any centralized counseling session for 15% All India Quota seats. Only state counseling will conduct Counselling for J&K MBBS Counselling for all available seats and cut offs released only in online mode for aspirants whose names are included in the seat allotment list.
For J&K migrants the seats available in 3 states only i.e Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka States which offers wards for kashmiri migrants reservation.
For that you have to submit evidential documents signed by an authority not lesser than deputy commissioner or district magistrate. These are the state which help you out to get admission and counseling procedure.
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As per reports, the chance of securing a seat in a government college is with students who score more than 450 marks. For top medical colleges in India, NEET rank 5000 is considered. So, students who are anticipating more than 635 marks can anticipate to get a seat in a top medical college.
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According to previous year's cut off trends candidates are required to score 550+ for MBBS. It can be difficult for you to get a seat in MBBS through Government Quota. You can try admission through Management Quota in Private colleges. There are colleges in Karnataka you can get admission through Management Quota. Here are some private colleges :
The Oxford Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Attibele
St. John's Medical College, Banglore
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Banglore
Christian Medical College, Vellore
SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Chennai
Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai
To know about your chances of getting admission in medical college according to your rank, score or location use our NEET UG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool, tap on the link below :
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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According to 2021 data, There are 525 MBBS seats available in Uttarakhand's government medical colleges, and there are also 300 MBBS seats available in the state's private medical schools. This adds up to 825 MBBS seats in Uttarakhand overall.
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You have not mentioned your category which would have been a clear indicator of what your chances might be. Assuming you are general, your chances at a Government medical college are unlikely. However, the marks can get you one of the good private medical colleges. Also if you are not from the unreserved category then you have chances for a government college if you’re from SC or ST category.
There are approximately 20 seats reserved for Ex serviceman wards available in MBBS and BDS programmes which are allotted according to priority of serviceman and performance of candidate in NEET enterance examination.
One percent quota is provided as defence Quota, This includes reservation for the widow and children of Defence personnel of paramilitary personnel of Rajasthan.
You have not mentioned the category you belong to. However, the possibility are 50/50. Depending on your category and state of residence, you may or may not acquire a seat for the MBBS programme with 470 NEET exam points.
However, If you fall into the general category, you might not be able to enrol in a Government medical institution with 470 marks; In this case, you should aim for at least 550 marks.
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