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For appearing in UPPSC PCS, ou need to have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline. And so that makes BDS a valid Educational qualification to pursue and to be eligible for UPPSC PCS. Regarding the opportunities, the vacancies are not always the same. It depends on the requirement of the relevant Department. You can be eligible for Health Care Projects, Panchayat, Municpal divisions.
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The cut-off marks/percentile of NEET PG in Sri Ramachandra Medical College for MS General Surgery are:
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It is difficult to say exactly what the cut-off marks are. However, the opening and closing ranks for NEET PG 2020 for admission into MS General Surgery in Karnataka are 14935 and 21820. The specific cut-off for various colleges varies based on many factors.
Some good colleges for MS General Surgery in Karnataka are:
1) Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, Bangalore
2) Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore
3) Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli
4) Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary
5) Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya
6) Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan
7) M S Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
8) Jaya Jagadguru Murugharajendra Medical College, Davangere
9) Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
10) Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Gulbarga
11) K.Venkataramana Gowda Medical College and Hospital, Sullia
12) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore
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In order to qualify for the NEET PG a candidate has to score a minimum of 50 percentile belonging to an unreserved category . reserved category candidate must secure at least 40 percentile . The corresponding marks to the qualification percentile depends on the number of people who are writing the exam and the relative performance of all the test takers.
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Hello aspirant.
The cutoff for BDS typically tends to be lower than that for MBBS program. Also, note that the cutoff depends on a number of variables like the number of sanctions seats, applications received for admission, and performance of the applicants in NEET exam.
Further, depending on whether the candidate is seeking admission through state or central counselling conducted by MCC, the cutoff would vary,, as both will have a different set of applicants. That being said the cutoff for admission to 15% AIQ, central and demeed universities, and AFMS tend to be higher than for state quota seats.
You should atleast cross a score of 440+ to be at safer site of getting a seat.
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Well if you left the seat and didn't take admission then that seat will reflect in the seats being announced for mop up round, no matter which type of seat it is. And yes you can sit for counseling in your central university as long as you have not taken admission else where.
I hope my answer helps.
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It is expected that for BAMS you need to score 490+ to 350+ under general category.
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