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You might have a possibility for a seat in one of the veterinary colleges, though a remote chance for the top veterinary colleges such as SVVU in Tirupati. Based on seat availability, cutoffs, and the final round of counseling, you may still have a chance in other veterinary colleges
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The above-mentioned Sri Raj Narsingh College at Patna does not offer BPT according to available data. However, NIHER and IIHER are some of the colleges offering BPT courses in Patna. These programs last for 4 years and include an internship of another 6 months. The same is available to
Hello simran,
With a NEET score of 261, your chances of getting admission into the Kokan Homeopathic Medical College in Virar depend on various factors like category cutoffs and seat availability. The previous year's cutoffs for the OBC category were between 137-108, so your score is higher than the lower
Since the first round of counseling is over, it's likely that most colleges have filled their seats. However, there might be a few seats left or some candidates might have withdrawn their admissions, leading to vacancies.
To get a more accurate information, I recommend the following:
Hello aspirant,
Yes, certain universities allow admission to BAMS programs (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) without the need for a qualifying NEET score. Some universities admit students directly to BAMS programs without taking NEET results into account. Students are usually admitted to these colleges through the management quota, which
With an All India Quota (AIQ) rank of 21,061, it is quite challenging to secure an MS in Ophthalmology, as this specialty typically has higher cut-off ranks due to limited seats and high competition.
However, availability can vary based on the specific college, state quotas, and the number of applicants.
You have a very slim chance of getting into a government college as an MBBS or BDS student with a rank of 2,212,166. However, depending on the state and availability, private colleges or management quota seats can still be an option.
Hello Shivani,
With a NEET rank of 2,212,166, getting admission to an MBBS or BDS college might be quite difficult. MBBS seats, especially in government colleges, are highly competitive and typically require a much better rank. BDS also tends to have limited seats and may require a rank within a
Hello Shivani!
With a NEET rank of 2212166, the chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college are highly slim, but some private medical colleges or deemed universities.
Usually, government colleges are providing seats in a limited number and with a relatively high cut-off rank for students,
NEET is one of the toughest exam in India and getting admissions in top colleges with 390 marks is quite difficult even with state quota and reservation benefits. You can get the admissions in private colleges with these marks. But I suggest you to prepare hard and try
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