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Hello student ,
If we consider previous year cut off then you have less chances to get gov. college but as you know cut off changes every year that's why it would be tough to tell you exactly so here i am providing you a link which will give you
Hello,
Grant medical College of Mumbai it's very reputable college. The cut-off for OBC is 556 in NEET examination. You know this year cut-off marks higher than previous year so admission cut-off for every colleges also high.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/grant-medical-college-mumbai
For many more details about this college above link will help you
Dear Student,
upon comparing your NEET score with the cutoffs of previous years the chances for you to get a seat in a Government Medical College in the state of UP is quite less. However there are other Government Colleges where you are eligible to secure a seat in, namely,
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There are total 10 seats available for mbbs in Shri Vinoba Bhave Institute of Medical Sciences, (Govt. Medical College) Silvassa and all of these seats are in government quota and none in management quota (which can be filled only through state counselling).
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- AIIMS Kalyani is a new establishment (2019) so apart from the AIIMS tag that you get, there is not much in the way of culture or reputation for it as of now. Whereas BSA, Delhi is also relatively new (2016) but has the added 4 years of experience.
Hello Aspirant,
Can you please help us out with your marks in NEET because without knowing your NEET score we cannot predict your admission chances in any of the MBBS/BDS colleges ?
Good Luck!!
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