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Greetings Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well. I see that you have secured a rank of 26,965 in your neet examination, according to your rank your marks should be somewhere around 590-595. With the marks scored the chances are less for you to get a government seat for MBBS
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Congrats as you got really good result but A s delhi university cutoff goes about 90% for most of the colleges, you still have almost negligible chances to get admission in DU at this percentage even with defence quota.
Sorry but you can try for IPU as well.
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Hi,
No, you can't take admission in government college through management quota by JENPAUH exam. On the basis of the JENPAUH / JENPAS-UG Exam rank, counselling will be done and students will take admission on the colleges. Some private Institutions have also Management Quota, you can also take admission through
No, in government colleges no management quota is available. On the basis of the JENPAUH / JENPAS-UG Exam rank, counselling will be done and students will take admission on the colleges. Some private Institutions have also Management Quota, you can also take admission through this Quota by paying a
JJM Medical College was established in 1965 and is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences. JJM Medical College offers various Undergraduate and Postgraduate Medical courses like MBBS, MD, MS, Diploma and PG Diploma. The eligibility for MBBS, Diploma, and PG Diploma is 10 + 2
I am assuming you are from Karnataka (domicile state certificate).
Here are some of the colleegs in which you can get admission in for CSE based on your KCET rank:DSU, REVA, SJC Institute of Technology, Atria Institute of Technology ,Government Engineering College, Chamarajanagar and some more. You can check the
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well. See with a score 470,getting a government medical college either through AIQ or state quota counselling in Haryana isn't possible despite having an SC category.
This is because in 2021,the cutoffs are expected to be somewhat similar to last year's or may increase
Hello aspirant,
As per the previous year cutoffs trend of Andhra Pradesh, you have less chances for getting admission in government college in your state or any other states for MBBS or BDS. Even there is less probability for you to get admission in private medical colleges through government quota.
The admission in medical colleges in India are based on All India rank and not on all India category rank. You must specify your All India rank for better prediction of suitable colleges.
The NEET UG score card consist of both ranks. For college options according to your
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