NEET Score
Hello,
It's tough to make exact predictions as cut-offs vary every year based on various factors such as
If we go by NEET 2020 MP cut-offs for UR under 85%
With 320 marks it is obviously not possible to get a government seat. The NEET cut off has always been high. Even through state quota, the chance of getting a government seat is very low or negligible.
But you have an option to get admission into private colleges. Private
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So, with regard of you're query. Possibly, depending on your state. Although it was very simple to secure a decent government college seat in locations like West Bengal, 545 didn't buy a government college in Bihar. Whether you receive a seat depends on your
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Yes, why not. In a private dental college, passing the NEET exam is sufficient for a BDS seat regardless of category—unless you have unreasonable requirements for a certain school, location, infrastructure, patient volume, faculty, hostel, mess food, etc.
I hope this answers your question.
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So with regard to your query, as per your expected marks scored in the NEET exam, your rank will range between 50k to above 1 lakh and you might not get a seat in the All India Quota, however, there are chances
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Yes offcourse after doing a bsc in maths you can apply to ISI for a M.Math or a M.Stat degree.
Then you will have to apply for mmaths program ( master of mathematics). To be allotted in isi, u need to appear the
So with regard to your query, as per your marks scored in the NEET exam, your rank will be above 3 lakh and you might not get a seat in the All India Quota, however, there are chances for you to get
You may enter a medical college with a score of 540, yes.
The only catch is that the type of seat you receive—government, private, management, or deemed—depends on your state of residence and any applicable category reservations.
You'll need a score of roughly 580 if you apply through the
Hello Aspirant,
See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you the list of colleges that you can get based on previous years cut-off data.
So according to the data, on
The NEET score varies from category to category, year to year, and college to college. Since you have not mentioned your category here, considering you General, the previous year's cut-off of Delhi Medical Government College for 15% All India Quota is at least 670 marks and for state
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