National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello Dear Student, To secure a BHMS seat as a General category candidate, you generally need a NEET score of 330 to 510 for government colleges, and 160 to 340 for private or semi-government colleges. The minimum qualifying score to just be eligible is the 50th percentile (which fluctuates around
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With around 180 marks in NEET, getting admission to a government BHMS college in Jabalpur is unlikely, as the cutoff is generally higher. However, you may have a chance of securing admission in private BHMS colleges, depending on the category you belong to, seat availability, and the counselling
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Hello Dear Student, It's difficult to get a government MBBS for SC category students with 350 marks. The cut-off for a government BAMS or BHMS is also high (around 420-530+). You can check, find and access more information here: https://medicine-careers360-com.translate.goog/articles/350-marks-in-neet-2026?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=hi&_x_tr_hl=hi&_x_tr_pto=tc Hope it helps!
Hello Dear Student, To pursue a BPT in a government-affiliated institute in Delhi, you can target Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya National Institute for Persons with Physical Disabilities (PDUNIPPD) and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). Both institutes have transitioned to university-level counseling and entrance tests rather than central NEET / CUET
Hello Dear Student, Yes, with 480 marks in NEET , you have a solid chance of securing an MBBS seat in a semi-government, private, or deemed university. However, securing a pure government MBBS seat with this score is highly dependent on your domicile and category, as it falls slightly below
Hello Dear Student, It isalmost impossibleto get an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College (GMC) in any state (be it West Bengal or any other) with 270 marks . The cut-off for government medical colleges generally ranges between 550 to 625. Hope it helps!
Hello Dear Student, With 400 marks in the Re-NEET exam as an OBC candidate, securing a Government MBBS seat is highly unlikely, even in the mop-up round. However, this score gives you a realistic chance at Private/Management quota MBBS seats, as well as Government or Private seats for BDS, BAMS,
Hello Dear Student, You can check, find and access more information here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-ug-result-2024 Hope it helps!
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