National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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With 380 marks in NEET and belonging to the SC category , your chances of securing a seat in a medical college may vary depending on the state and specific colleges. Here’s a breakdown: Government Medical Colleges :
SC Category Advantage : Your SC status can significantly improve
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As of last update, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) conducts exams based on the NCERT curriculum for classes 11 and 12. Here's a detailed overview of the syllabus for NEET 2025 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology:
Class 11 Topics:
With an 81 percentile in NEET, your chances of getting into a government medical college depend on a few factors: Understanding Percentile :
With a NEET rank of 734,521, admission to MBBS or BDS in government or top private medical colleges is unlikely, as the cutoff for these courses is generally much higher. However, you might still have options in:
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You have not mentioned to which category you belong .
To get bams seat in any medical college you need minimum 350 marks .
Now considering you as a general category candidate it is difficult to get bams with 245 marks . It depends upon neet cut off
Yes, you can definitely participate in State counselling for NEET UG without participating in All India Counselling.
With 463 marks and being BC d category candidate you will get mbbs seat . But which college you will get depends upon neet cut off 2024.
Neet cut off 2024 is 50th percentile ie score between 720- 164.
You may get seat in following colleges
Kasturba medical
With 485 marks and being obc category student you have chances of getting bams in government college in Uttar pradesh.
Which college you will get depends upon various factors such as number of candidates appeared in exam, Toughness level of exam, seat intake and previous year's cut off
With 485 marks in NEET UG, you have a good chance of securing admission to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college. Here are some points to consider: Admission Prospects for Government BAMS College :
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