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With an All India rank of 37,169 and a NEET score of 640, you have a strong chance of securing a government MBBS seat in various states. Here's what you should consider: 1. Previous Year Cutoffs:
Hello there,
With a NEET 2024 rank of 37,159 and a score of 641, you have a very strong chance of securing a government MBBS seat, especially through the state quota. In most states, a score of 641 is highly competitive and generally meets the cutoff for government medical colleges.
Hello Harsh,
With a score of 370 in NEET 2024, your chances of getting a government medical college are quite limited, especially in the highly competitive states. Here are some important points to consider: 1. Previous Year Cutoffs:
With a score of 237 in NEET 2024, pursuing MBBS in a government college may be challenging, but there are still several options available for you. Here are some courses you can consider: 1. BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery):
Hello Vikas,
With a score of 296 marks in NEET 2024 and considering you belong to the ST (Scheduled Tribe) category, there might be a possibility of getting a seat in a government BAMS college, but this largely depends on the following factors:
Cut-off Trends: Government college cut-offs for BAMS
Hello Ruchita,
With 237 marks in NEET 2024, getting a seat in a government veterinary college can be difficult, but you may have options in private veterinary colleges, especially if you're eligible for reserved categories.
In some states, you might be able to secure a seat in veterinary colleges through
With a NEET 2024 score of 513, you have a reasonable chance of getting an MBBS seat at KS Hegde Medical Academy. Here are a few key points:
Cut-off Trends : Previous cut-offs ranged around 450-600 for general category students, but this can vary.
Category Impact : If
With a NEET score of 286 and an SC category rank of 30,550 in TS EAPCET, securing a seat in MBBS at NTR University of Health Sciences in Gannavaram may be challenging, but not impossible. Here are some points to consider:
Previous Cut-offs : The cut-offs for government
With a NEET score of 388 in the OBC (NCL) category, your chances of securing a government medical college seat through the All India quota (AIQ) are limited, but it's not impossible. Here are some considerations:
Cut-off Trends : The cut-offs for government medical colleges vary each year
Hello Yogesh,
With a NEET score of 510 in the OBC category and a category rank of 92,295, you have several options to consider: 1. Government Medical Colleges
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