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Hello Aspirant
As per government regulations for NEET reservation criteria,27% for obc , 10% seats for ews , 15% seats for sc and 7.5% seats for st are reserved in central Universities and state medical colleges
To know about the top medical colleges based on your rank and criteria I
Hello,
It's highly difficult to make exact predictions as cut-offs change every year based on various factors such as seat matrix, top NEET score, reservation, total number of candidates appearing for the exam, toughness level of the paper etc,
going by last year state cut-off for MP in regards to
Hello student,
Congratulations for maintaining a good score. You can try for management quota as well. The cutoff is usually low but fees will be a little bit higher.
List of colleges with less than 10 lakhs fees
CMC Vellore (fees- 4 to 5 lakhs in total)
KMC, Mangalore (
With 355 marks chances for GMC through AIQ is tough as cut-offs are on higher side, you may have chances for ESIC Dental College, Gulbarga
through AIQ you may have chances for MBBS in deemed universities such as
Hi ,
If you are under general category then with 372 marks in NEET 2021 getting a government medical college is not possible but if you belong to any other category the chances are still very low. But you can opt for a private medical college and if under 25
Dear aspirant
There will be very less chance to get you mbbs college at this low marks. You might get bds college through AIQ deemed college counseling.
You can try in following deemed MBBS college in AIQ counseling at your expected marks.
• meenakshi medical college, chennai
• ACS MEDICAL
Hello aspirant,
As you mention with 293 marks and you are from NT-2 category you have chance to get seat in BHMS college. You have a chance to get admission in private college in BHMS
For more information you can visit NEET Rank Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
For more information you can
Hello Aspirant,
The cut-off has not been declared by the colleges yet so it is difficult to predict the exact cut-off, however we can get a rough estimate from previous years' cut-off trends. You haven't mentioned the category that you belong to so I'm assuming that you belong to the
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