NEET State Counsellings College Predictor 2024

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AIIMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 57 All India rank
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Maulana Azad Medical College
GEN Cut-off: 87 All India rank
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VMMC - Safdarjung Hospital
GEN Cut-off: 113 All India rank
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JIPMER Puducherry
GEN Cut-off: 277 All India rank
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GMCH Chandigarh
GEN Cut-off: 451 All India rank
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AIIMS Jodhpur
GEN Cut-off: 534 All India rank
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UCMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 559 All India rank
4.9/5

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AIIMS Bhubaneswar
GEN Cut-off: 603 All India rank
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Questions related to NEET

The NEET UG scores needed to get admitted to an Indian government or private medical college differ depending on a number of factors, such as:

Overall Patterns for Entrance:

1. Government Medical Colleges: General Category: 600+ marks (85% State Quota)

OBC Group: 580+ Points

SC/ST Category: more than 450 marks


2. Government Medical Colleges: General Category: 610+ marks; 15% All India Quota

OBC Group: 600+ points

Category SC/ST: 500–550+ points

Note: Even higher scores (650+ for general category) may be required by prestigious government colleges like AIIMS, MAMC, etc.


3. Independent Medical Schools:

General Category: 400–550 points, with significant state and college variations

OBC Group: 400–530 points

SC/ST Division: 35

0-450 points


Important Things to Remember:

State Quotas: The cutoff score for state quota seats is typically lower than the All India Quota (AIQ).

Private Colleges: Compared to government institutions, the NEET cutoff is typically lower, but the cost structure is noticeably higher at private colleges.

Deemed Universities: Depending on the university, deemed universities may have different cutoff scores (between 400 and 550). They also have different cost structures.

Always review the cutoffs and patterns from the prior year for the particular state or college you're aiming for more accurate informat ion.

A score of 469 in NEET 2024 may not be enough to get admission to a government college for BDS or BAMS but you get private colleges at 469 marks.

Taking into account all the past few year cut offs, you do have a little chance to get a seat in BDS in government college in State colleges with state quota in mop up round so participate till the end. However, the cut offs varies every year and from state to state. So, nothing can be assured right away. But, talking about chances, you do have that in plenty.


Hope this helps and all the best.

Hello Tanya!

This puts you at a rank of 93,960 NEET PG, and may not help you get admission to such highly sought-after specialties as MS Obstetrics & Gynecology, Respiratory Medicine, or General Surgery in government medical colleges or top private institutions. However, options do exist depending on the state and category you are placed in.

Important Things to Note:

State Counseling: Every state has cut-off ranks different from each other; sometimes it may so happen that for the same rank cuts, there can be a difference between Govt. medical colleges, Semi Govt. and Private medical colleges. Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra might, for example, provide more private or Deemed university seats.

Category Quota: Since these cuts generally are lower if you are from the SC, ST, OBC, or EWS category, you might get a better percentile in your seat.

Deemed Universities: Many deemed universities have higher cut-off ranks, and you might find seats available for Respiratory Medicine or General Surgery here. However, the fees at these institutions can be quite high.

Private Colleges: Depending on your financial capacity, private medical colleges could be a good option. States like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and some southern states offer private seats for surgery-related branches at slightly higher ranks.

Apply for DNB courses also, as the course is MD/MS equivalent in many institutions. You can get a chance at your rank in DNB courses conducted in smaller tier 2 cities.


Recommendation:

You should always keep yourself updated with respect to cut-offs prevailing in the states. Go for both All India and State Counselling. You can go for DNB, as it is an alternative. You can target private and deemed institutions in case you do not care about the fee and location.

Thankyou!

To get admission into MBBS with a NEET score of 209, it will be challenging, but not impossible. Your chances will depend on several factors, including:

  • State: The cutoff scores vary significantly between states. Some states may have lower cutoffs compared to others.
  • Category: If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC, etc.), you may have a higher chance of admission.
  • College: Government medical colleges generally have lower cutoffs compared to private medical colleges.
  • Counseling: It's important to participate in all rounds of counseling to maximize your chances.

Here are some steps you can take to improve your chances:

  1. Check State Cutoffs: Research the cutoff scores for your state in previous years. This will give you an idea of what score you need to aim for.
  2. Consider State Quota: Many states have a state quota, which can increase your chances of admission.
  3. Explore Private Colleges: Private medical colleges may have lower cutoffs compared to government colleges.
  4. Participate in All Counseling Rounds: Don't miss any round of counseling, as seats may become available in later rounds.
  5. Prepare for Second Attempt: If you don't get admission this time, consider preparing for NEET again next year.

Remember, while your NEET score is important, it's not the only factor that determines admission. Other factors, such as your performance in the counseling process and your choice of college, can also play a role.

For more accurate information you can go through the link attached below.


https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor




Based on the information you've provided, you've secured a cutoff score of 172 without NEET marks, and you're interested in admission to Villupuram Government Paramedical College in the MBC community.

Factors Affecting Admission:

Several factors can influence your chances of admission:

  • Cutoff Trends: Historical cutoff scores for your chosen course and category can provide insights into the competition.
  • Seat Availability: The number of available seats for your desired course can impact the cutoff.
  • Candidate Pool: The strength of the candidate pool can affect the cutoff scores.

Steps to Determine Your Chances:

  1. Check Official Website: Visit the official website of Villupuram Government Paramedical College to find information about the previous year's cutoff scores for your course and category.
  2. Contact the College: Reach out to the admissions office directly to inquire about the current year's expected cutoffs and any specific requirements for your category.
  3. Consider Counseling: If applicable, participate in the counseling process to understand your rank and the likelihood of securing a seat.

Additional Tips:

  • Prepare for Counseling: Gather all necessary documents, including your caste certificate and other required paperwork, in advance.
  • Stay Updated: Keep track of any updates or announcements regarding the admission process.
  • Explore Alternatives: If your chances seem slim, consider exploring other paramedical colleges or courses that might be a better fit.

Remember: While I can provide general guidance, the specific cutoff scores and admission criteria can vary from year to year. It's essential to consult the official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

I hope it helps you !!

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