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Although it might be difficult, getting accepted into a medical college with a low Neet score is not impossible. Your category, state of residence, and the kind of college you want to attend - government, private, deemed university, or overseas - all effect your chances of getting admitted.
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With a KCET rank of 108,556 and belonging to the 3B category, it is unlikely that you will secure a seat in Dr. M.S. Sheshagiri College of Engineering and Technology, Belgaum, for the Chemical Engineering branch.
Dr. M.S. Sheshagiri College is known for its competitive admissions, and Chemical
With a NEET score of 122 under the OBC category, your chances of securing a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) seat in a government college are low, as the typical cutoff for OBC candidates is generally higher. However, you may still have a chance in private
Hello Aswin,
With a NEET score of 472, you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to a homeopathy college (BHMS) in India, especially in private institutions. However, government colleges may have higher cutoffs, making it more challenging to gain admission there.
In states like Maharashtra, the cutoff for BHMS
In NEET 2023, for ST category students, the closing ranks for government medical colleges in Rajasthan generally ranged from 500 to 550 marks for admissions into popular government medical colleges like S.M.S. Medical College in Jaipur, JLN Medical College in Ajmer, and other government colleges across the state.
With a NEET score of 451 and belonging to the general category in Goa, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college might be limited but not impossible. The cutoffs for government colleges can vary significantly based on the year and the specific college.
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No, you cannot pursue MD in Cardiology as there is no such programme after pursuing M.sc in Cardiology in India.
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With a NEET score of 166, your chances of securing a seat in deemed medical colleges are limited but not impossible. Deemed universities often have higher cutoffs compared to government colleges, and the cutoffs can vary significantly from year to year. Possible Options
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With a NEET score of around 400 marks in Maharashtra, you may have chances of getting admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges. The cutoffs can vary based on the year, category, and number of applicants, but here's an overview of what you might expect:
It is difficult to give a definitive answer on whether you can join a BE/BTech (Bachelor of Engineering/Technology) program through open intermediate with a diploma and ongoing open intermediate studies. I am assuming you meant BE/BTech (Bachelor of Engineering/Technology). It is a common engineering undergraduate degree in India. Eligibility criteria
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