National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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So, first off—thanks for dropping in. About your NEET 2025 rank (132508, right?)… I’m just gonna say it straight: landing a seat at SVMC Tirupati through the All India Quota? Yeah, that’s pretty much a long shot. Usually, the cut-off for general folks floats somewhere in the top 20,000
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Congratulations on your NEET 2025 score of 428!
Being a resident of Bihar and belonging to the SC increases your chances of being selected for an MBBS seat, particularly under the state quota. 85% of government MBBS seats in Bihar are set aside for state students. Candidates from the
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I am telling you step by step and also providing you the link you can go and continue:
1.You need to enter your estimated NEET marks out of 720
2.You will need to provide your mobile number and email address and verify with the OTPs
3.Then enter details like
Hey! First off, thanks for dropping your question here.
Alright, let’s cut to the chase. You’ve got 119 in NEET UG 2025, you’re OBC, and you’re from Karnataka. So, what’s the real picture for BDS? Well… not gonna sugarcoat it, things look kinda tricky.
Here’s the deal: The OBC cut-off
Hello aspirant,
With the score of 226, your chances of getting a seat in government dental colleges are nil. Even in private colleges it is difficult if you come from unreserved category. If you are from reserved category ther might be some chance in private dental colleges. If you really
Unfortunately, admission to Thiruvarur Medical College is doubtful for an OBC applicant with a 7.5% state quota and NEET score of 97. For OBC applicants, the qualifying NEET score is between 143 and 113. However, under the 85% state quota, admission to a government medical institution, particularly one like
Dear student, Which BAMS college are you asking about? First, let me know the name of the college you're aiming for, because admission chances depend a lot on the specific college, state quota, category, and previous year’s cutoffs. Once I have that info, I’ll give you a clear answer based
Depending on your state quota, category, and college preference, you have a good chance of being admitted to a BAMS college with a NEET 2025 score of 391 and AIR of 227615 - especially under government or semi - government quota seats.
You can apply for government BAMS colleges
You have chance of being selected for a BAMS seat if you have a NEET 2025 score of 391 and an AIR OF 227615: this is particularly true if you apply through state quota and are in a reserved category.
For general category, 391 is a bit low for
The cut off of government medical colleges is very high ranging from 550 to 650 score in neet ug 2025. And your score is way less than the required score. So, no you cannot get a seat in government medical college. In private colleges also it might be
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