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Hello, Yes you have chances as at karnataka the cut off is less than other states. Also you might get into government seats reserved for states students at private colleges like kims, father muller medical college, ms ramaiah.
The fees for these is comparatively lesser and around 60-80K for state
Hello Nishat Alam,
According to my knowledge, the reserved quota in private medical colleges gives preference to domicile students only. It means that, if you want to apply for minority quota in a Karnataka private medical college but, if you do not belong to Karnataka, or if you do not
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Hello Ankit,
NEET counselling occurs either for 15% AIQ seats through MCC, where the regulations are determined by NTA, and then there is state counselling for 85% state quota seats.
Both these counselling have reserved seats for category students like SC, ST, OBC, PWD, EWs etc.
Now, for the state
Hello Sudarshan,
As you have mentioned that you have domicile certificate of Maharsatra and caste certificate too issued from the gov. itself then you surely are eligible for the 85% state quota counselling for Maharashtra. And in the eligibilty criteria you are required to produce your 10th or 12th passing
Dear candidate,
First of all SPA Vijaywada takes admission through JEE Paper 2 scores for B.Arch or B.Plan courses. So if you have appeared for jee mains paper 2 and qualified with good rank the only you have chances to grab a seat in SPA VijaywadaYou can then go with
If you look at the eligibility critiera for Delhi State Quota at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/du-mbbs-admission it mentions that you should have completed your 12th in a school located in NCt of Delhi. If you fulfil that criteria, you can use your SC Category certificate for claiming SC reservation in Delhi State NEET
Hello Aasheesh,
At your score of about 500 even if having OBC category there are less chances in Gov. MBBS colleges, as the cutoff are 580+. Now, these are previous years cutoffs which changes every year, and even this year is going to be very high. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-rajasthan follow this link
You definitely need to have domicile certificate which is altogether different than caste certificate. So, in order to get state quota you need to have domicile certificate.
Dear aspirant,
As you can not apply to these states because you have not resided in any state for more than 10 years and not having 10 and 12th passing certificate you are left with only All INdia Counselling conducted by MCC for 15% state quota seats in gov. colleges
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