National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello Dear Student, Yes, it is possible to secure a private MBBS seat with a score of 380 in the SC category, though it depends heavily on your state of domicile, whether you are utilizing State Quota or Management Quota, and the college's fee structure. You can check, find and
Hello Dear Student, With a score of 302, getting a government BHMS seat in Telangana for the OBC category is highly unlikely. Government Homeopathy colleges typically require scores upwards of 400 to 450+ marks depending on seat demand and category cutoffs. Additionally, in Telangana, grace marks for NCC are only
Hello Dear Student, It is very difficultto get admission in government BAMS/BDS colleges in Delhi or UP with a score of 300+. The cutoff for government AYUSH seats usually starts from 430-450 marks even for EWS category. However, you can get excellent BAMS and BDS seats in private colleges of
Hello Dear Student, For a General-PwD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) candidate, you need to score around 255 - 290 marks to qualify. While this baseline score guarantees you qualify for the exam, getting a clinical seat in a government medical college in Punjab usually requires 400+ marks, depending on the
Hello Dear Student, Yes, you can absolutely secure BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) admission without NEET. Many private universities, state-affiliated colleges, and deemed institutions admit students purely on their Class 12 board merit (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or through their own independent entrance tests. You can check, find and access more information
Hello Dear Student, With a score of 218 in Re-NEET 2026, securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college is highly unlikely. While you successfully meet the ST category qualifying cutoff, the safe score for government MBBS seats typically ranges between 450 and 500 marks. You can check, find
Hello Dear Student, With a NEET score of 270 as an ST category candidate, securing a seat in a Government Medical College (GMC) for an MBBS program under the West Bengal state quota is highly unlikely. You can check, find and access more information here:
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