National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello,
These NEET scores are accepted for BDS admissions at Saveetha Dental College. However, cutoff of this college might change depending on a variety of variables, including the number of candidates, there ranks, and the particular category.
General Category:
A score of 207 in the general category is probably below
MBBS: No BDS: Yes (possible) BAMS: Yes (good chance)
Hello aspirant,
The neet state rank list for Tamilnadu is not announced yet.
You are advised to visit their official website tnmedicalselection.net regularly for the updates.
Or you can visit careers360 website also,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/tamil-nadu-neet-rank-list
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Yes, with 431 marks in NEET, your daughter has a good chance of getting admission in BPT in many private and some government colleges.
Hello Maruthi
You can certainly prepare for NEET while studying engineering. As you are doing engineering, you would have PCM so be aware that you also need to have biology to be eligible for becoming a doctor through NEET. Assuming you have PCMB, you are certainly eligible and can prepare
With your score there is little chance of getting in private medical college in Gujarat. But you can explore colleges like,
For accurate prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Yes, with 227 marks in NEET and 60–65 lakh budget under NRI quota, you can get MBBS in some private or deemed universities like Saveetha, Bhaarath, or SMVMCH through MCC counselling.
With a NEET 2025 rank of 370334 and SC category, it is very difficult to get a BAMS seat in a government college in Jammu & Kashmir .
In previous years, the closing rank for SC category in government BAMS colleges was much lower, usually under 1 lakh .
Hello student,
It is unlikely that you will get a BAMS seat in a government college in Jammu & Kashmir with a NEET rank of 370334 as an SC category student.
Recent trends indicate that SC category students have secured seats with ranks below 200000 in recent years.
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With a 10 lakh rank in NEET and ST category, it is very difficult to get a government medical college , even under the ST quota. Government colleges usually have much higher cut-offs, even for reserved categories.
You can still try under the State Quota , as state cut-offs
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