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Kindly mention your NEET All India Rank then we can tell you better about your chances of admission based on your NEET Rank. 

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Hello aspirant .

As you have scored 507 marks in Neet examination 2019 and 24000 rank in Unreserved category , you can apply through state quota. If you are bellonging to general category , it is hard to get a seat in MS Ramaiah medical college. You can apply for counseling and dotn forgot to apply for other colleges too .

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It has 27th rank in all india medical colleges by NIRF. MBBS course offered by MS ramaiah medical college Bangalore is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi university of health science, karnataka.  total no of seats are 150 for MBBS and You have to spend 5 lac approx for your entire MBBS degree. 

Hi, You do have a decent chance of getting admission in MS Ramaiha College with 272 marks out of 720. You check last year's cut offs at the link given below

https://www.msrmc.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/U2018-list-of-stds-mbbs.pdf .

You can download the brochure for the college from the link https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/ms-ramaiah-medical-college-bangalore/mbbs-course

Yearly fees for students who take admission through management quota:

  • Tuition fees: Approximately 6,83,100/- per year(5 years)
  • Registration fees: 11,950/- per year(5 years)
  • other fees: 500/- in 1st year
  • grand total: all 5 years 34.76 lakhs

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hii kumar

dear frankly to say it seriously hard to get the MBBS with your score where as you should have 500 plus under the state quota to get where you might the BDS for your score under the state quota any other college i would suggest you try the college predictor

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

regards

Hi Candidate,

The cut off marks of MS Ramaiah medical college for unreserved category lies in the range of 690-490. As you have got 552 marks it lies within the range of their closing marks. Thus it is possible for you to secure a seat in this college

Coming to the fee structure you can go through the link below to know the fee structure for different courses available in the college.

https://neetresultcounselling.in/ms-ramaiah-medical-college-bangalore-neet-cut-off/

To know about the admission procedure you can go through the official website of the college for detailed information.

Hello Shaik

It all depends on where you belong from.


Around 520+ for general quota, fees is approx 70,000 per annum provided that you have domicile of Karnataka.

Around 540+ if you are from other state(as mentioned by you, AP) fees is approximately 6,50,000 per annum.

Lastly, if you want to apply through management quota then 200+ is enough where fees will be 30 lakhs per annum.

Kunal 

It is obvious that if you belong from Rajasthan or you have the domicile of Rajasthan then you will apply under AIQ for this college and the minimum cutoff for getting a seat in this college under AIQ Is 540 last year . But this year the cutoffs are expected to be high so they can go up to 560 and since your score is less than 560 you have no chances of admission in this college but you can have good chances of getting a seat in the following colleges of Rajasthan under state quota:

  • Ananta Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, Rajsamand 
  • NIMS University, Jaipur

you can check the cutoffs for all colleges of rajasthan by following the given link :

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-rajasthan


To predict your chances of getting amedical seat on the basis of your NEET AIR:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=neet-clgpdici%3Dqna-answer

Hello Usha 

Thanks for asking .

Well according to your score I don't think it would be possible for you to get a MBBS seat even though your category is sc.As this year the merit had sky rocketed .I would suggest you to apply and think for other courses such bhms that too in private colleges.

If you have any further doubts please feel free to ask 

Best wishes

Hi !

Based upon your score and the previous year cutoff trends ,and also being an  OBC candidate you can surely get a seat but with this score you can only get a seat in private colleges not government medical colleges as the minimum score needed to get a seat in government medical colleges is 550  .Since you have not mention your quota and  region, so I cannot tell you the name of private University where you can get a seat.

To predict your chances of getting a seat , use NEET PREDICTOR TOOL:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=sticky-qna-wap

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