National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello Dear Student, It isalmost impossibleto get an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College (GMC) in any state (be it West Bengal or any other) with 270 marks . The cut-off for government medical colleges generally ranges between 550 to 625. Hope it helps!
Hello Dear Student, With 400 marks in the Re-NEET exam as an OBC candidate, securing a Government MBBS seat is highly unlikely, even in the mop-up round. However, this score gives you a realistic chance at Private/Management quota MBBS seats, as well as Government or Private seats for BDS, BAMS,
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Hello Dear Student, With a score of 422 in the OBC category, securing a government MBBS or BDS seat is highly unlikely, as cutoffs typically start around 550+. However, this score makes you eligible for B.V.Sc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science), BAMS, BHMS, and B.Sc Nursing through Courses under
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With an expected score of around 295 marks and ST category status under Odisha state quota, there may be some possibility of securing a government medical seat depending on the final cutoff, category-wise reservation, number of candidates appearing and counselling trends for the year.
Since reservation for ST
Hello, yes, you can pursue a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) course in Maharashtra. Admission depends on factors such as the college's eligibility criteria, admission process, and seat availability.
You can check the list of BPT colleges in Maharashtra here: Top BPT Colleges in Maharashtra
Hello Dear Student, Yes, you can secure admission to a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program without appearing for NEET . Many private and deemed universities accept MHT CET PCB scores or your Class 12th board marks. However, a NEET qualification is mandatory for government colleges and some top-tier universities in
Hello Dear Student, With a NEET score of 190 in the OBC category, securing a government seat for BAMS is highly unlikely, as government colleges typically require scores between 350 to 450+. However, you are well-positioned for private BAMS colleges or management quota seats. You can check, find and access
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