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Greetings Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well. I see that you have scored 159 marks in your neet examination and you belong to Sc category. With the marks scored im sorry to tell that the chances are very low for you to get a government seat for BHMS. BHMS
Hello aspirant,
Here is the previous year cut off for Dr Ulhas Patil Medical College for various categories-
1. OPEN- 546
2. OBC- 545
3. SC-472
4. ST-332
Hence, for admission to this college, you require at least 540+ and it is extremely difficult for you to get a seat
Dear applicant if you are a candidate of General Category then with 111 marks you have not qualified NEET and if you are from SC/ST Category then also you barely managed to get the marginal qualifying marks. So as per the best suggestion would be to prepare well and re-appear
Hello,
Your profile suggests you have domicile of Maharashtra.
There are two types of Counseling for admission in MBBS and BDS course -
1) All India Quota, AIQ Counseling
2) State Counseling - ( In your case it is Maharashtra)
So, i would like to tell you that you had
Greetings! Only Neet qualified students will be able to apply for AIPVT counselling. The mop round cut off for bvsc counselling for various categories is given under-
As you see, it will be quite difficult to grab a government seat with these marks.
Hello
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A penalty of -1 is assessed for selecting the incorrect choice.
Unanswered questions and marking more than one choice receive no penalty.
180 MCQs multiplied by four equals 720 points.
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Dear Aspirant
As you have not mentioned your exact marks it is a bit difficult to calculate your precise rank but since your percentile is 69 your score would be around 235-238 and on that score you rank should be around 468748 - 538898.
You can calculate your rank on
The tuition fee of private medical colleges in Karnataka ranges from 10 lakh to 20 lakh per annum. However, you are very few chances of getting a seat in one of the private colleges are candidates from other states (non-domiciled) have to score atleast 550+ if they belong
For convenor seats, even the domicile students under the EWS category require 500+ according to the previous year cut off. Even in private institutions, you have no chance in Category B seats as the cut was around 364.
However, you can get admission in the following minority colleges-
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as general.
See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the counselling is yet to be conducted and the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you
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