NEET Score
Hello Preeti
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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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
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 for you to get admission into MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, Veterinary or any other private colleges and government colleges as well in the state quota, this will be basing upon your category, but it is not compulsory, you might get it basing upon the vacant seats.
Checkout this NEET college predictor to know about the predicted colleges for your marks: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope this helps you!!
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 admission into BAMS or any other private colleges as well, this will be basing upon your category, but it is not compulsory, you might get it basing upon the vacant seats.
Hello,
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 all-India quota, so I'd say your prospects are slim, but there's no harm in trying.
However, the 85 percent state quota is where you have the best chance.
You can use the NEET College predictor : https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
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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 such marks and category you have only few chances for some of the medical colleges in Karnataka under state quota according to previous year's cut-off.
As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that you have chances in following colleges :-
SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Sattur
Khaja Bandanawaz Institute of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga
Dr Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Institute of Medical Education and Research, Hubli
And some more......
You can check out previous year's cut-offs from the link given below :-
NEET 2022 Cutoff Karnataka (2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017) - College-wise & Category-wise (careers360.com)
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of previous year's cut-off and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your expected marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor because it will make you comfortable while choice filling in counselling :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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 Quota, it was 640 marks.
For OBC Category All India Quota you need to score at least 650 marks according to the previous year's cut-off to get into Delhi Government Medical College. For getting through State Quota in the OBC category the minimum score required is 630-640 marks.
For further clarification for the college you want according to your rank, you can use the college predictor link below :
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Till then Best of Luck .
I think this is not possible because even the foreign institutes take admission looking at the result of the current exam result. but still, you can contact the institute to which you want to take admitted because in some universities abroad the neet result is valid for three years. so you can just talk with your guide or the institute itself for a clearer answer.
Your situation is completely understandable. But see, you have invested 3 years of your life and if this year you won't be able to do it, then just stop and think...
See your parents, don't know how you have done things, leave it. And think about your purpose of studying. Ask yourself, if MBBS or any other medical course is your goal, or you will be fine with anything else. If you find out, that no you are surely interested in Medical science then taking another year drop is worth it.
Your parents, have invested and they will do it for the next 1 year, but what you should do, is focus. And you should make a promise to yourself, that you will crack it in the 4th year and nothing can alter it. You have to be in a hook or crook mindset and you should think that your parents hard times will be resolved once you are successful in life.
So if you think, you are really interested in Medical sciences, then take courage and approach your parent. They will surely understand and make this year, your final move.
**Also, try to do as much as you can, this year and see how much you have been able to get through the syllabus of NEET.
For the NEET preparation tips for droppers, consider the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips-for-droppers
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
With a score of 450, you only have chances of getting a private college in Uttar Pradesh. Below is the list of colleges you can get into and their previous year's cut off score-
Muzzafarnagar Medical College-428
Rohilkhand Medical College-428
Rama Medical College, Kanpur- 382
Saraswati Medical College, Hapur- 416
Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi- 397
Please note that the cut-off varies every year depending on various factors such as the category of the student, number of students attempting the paper, number of newly opened colleges etc.
You can also use the college predictor tool to know your chances of admission in a college/course-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope it helps!
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well,
As you have mentioned that you belong to VJ category and that is just applicable in Maharashtra, if you look at National level this category comes under OBC category. Looking at previous year's cut off trends for MBBS, candidates from OBC category required minimum 500-530+ marks in NEET to get a government seat. With the score you have mentioned it can be difficult for you to get admission in government college. However you can try in semi government or private colleges for MBBS. There might be chances of your admission. I have mentioned list of colleges you can try to get admission in :
DYPMC, Pune
MGIMS, Sevagram
MGM Medical College, Aurangabad
Krishna Institute of Medical Science, Karad
Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai
ACPM Medical College, Dhule
You can also predict chances of your admission according to your score, rank or location by using NEET UG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool, tap on the link below,
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