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Yes snq that is supernumerary quota is applicable for the medical student. There is one condition to apply for this quota ,the condition is your family income should be less than 4.5 lac per annum.
For this you have to go for counselling and from this you will be
Hello Aspirant,
See the cut-off for which you are talking is of last year i.e. 2019 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
What is your EWS rank ...ple tell me it's urgent
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Yes you can apply for josaa once you are qualified. As no board eligibility criteria is present then you will not find difficulty. For other part of your question I am providing you a link which is careers360 rank predictor tool. Hope it is helpful to you,
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hello aspirant,
Its tough to exactly say if you can get your desired colleges because the cutoff chances every year and this time the seats also increased,but with your marks and previous year analysis we can predict your chances for getting into colleges.you have good chances of getting seat in
As far as the last update, the private medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh do not follow reservation policy. You can get admission in th private medical colleges solely on the basis of your AIR and not Category rank. You can check the cutoff of different private colleges in UP
Its tough to exactly say which college you can get because the cutoff changes every year with college and this time seatsalso increased.But with previous year analysis,your marks and category we can predict your chances to get into colleges.
okay now with your score there are tough chances
Hello aspirant,
You do not have a high enough AIR rank, but with your category rank in NEET UG, you have a fair chance at getting into the MBBS and BDS Colleges in Tamil Nadu via the State Quota Seats (85%) but a low chance with the All India Quota
As you have already checked the previous year cutoff of KIMS, you can try in that college but my suggestion to you is do not take risk. Keep few more colleges in your mind so that if one doesn't work out, you have a plan b.
As I
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