150 mark in neet exam which collage is good regarding fees in mbbs or bds
With 150 in NEET, it is difficult for a seat in any MBBS/BDS Colleges under Counselling. In India we have Private Medical Colleges, Government Medical Colleges and Deemed/Central Universities. Private Medical Colleges do not participate in All India Counselling and the seats are filled through State Counselling alone. And for appearing for State Counselling you need to hold the domicile of that particular State. Or else the only other option is through Management Quota. Under All India Quota, All the 15% of All India Quota Seats except for Jammu and Kashmir, 100% Seats at Deemed and Central Universities, IP Quota seats in ESIC Colleges, Seats at AFMC, AIIMS and JIPMER are filled by DGHS. The 85% State Quota and PrivateColleges are filled by the respective State Authorities. And there are 3 Categories in PrivateMedicalColleges. Category A is the Government Quota Seats. And only candidates of the home State are eligible to apply for these seats. B Category seats are also called Management Quota Seats and they are filled through State Counselling and the remaining seats are filled through direct Admissions by contacting the College directly provided the Candidate has registered for the respective State Counselling and has not been able to secure a seat in the Counselling. Here the fees is usually nothing less than 40 lakhs. The last Category is NRI seats Category and you cannot apply for that. You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, even if you belong to Reserved Categories, unless you have atleast a score of 4500, it is difficult for a seat. And it should be atleast 500 and above if you belong to General Category. So unfortunately with 150, a seat in MBBS/BDS is difficult.
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