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What is the cut off marks for BDS ST category


Stepphyrnai Shyrkon 5th May, 2025
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Sujal Singh 7th May, 2025

The NEET 2024 cutoff for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) admission for candidates in the ST (Scheduled Tribe) category is between 163 and 129 marks. This range corresponds to the 40th percentile, which is the minimum qualifying percentile for SC, ST, and OBC candidates.

Achieving a score within this range is essential to be eligible for the NEET counselling process. However, securing admission to a government dental college may require higher marks, depending on the institution's specific cutoff for the ST category. Private dental colleges may have different cutoff criteria, often varying based on location and demand.

It is advisable to consult the official NEET 2024 cutoff list and the respective state counselling authorities for precise information regarding admission to specific dental colleges

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7th May, 2025
Then what about government college? What is the qualifying marks or AIR rank
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