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Hey Swarna,

YOU have to give NEET and apply for college by form filling, Counseling was done by Karnataka Examination Authorities KEA.. 

I would also like to inform you that it will vary each year, depending on the difficulty level of ques paper, number of students scoring that mark.. Also it will vary you applying through ALL INDIA QUOTA, TOTAL 15 seats are for open for all irrespective of religion, other 135 seats are reserved for Christians only...

According to previous year cut-off marks St John's Medical College demands for atleast 450 marks.

Your mark is 487 so there are high chance that you might get a seat in the college.

Hope this helps,

GOOD LUCK!

Hello, please mention your category and home state. Because cutoffs are different for different categories and home states. Cutoffs changes from year to you. This year they might increase or decrease. 

Below links provides with the cutoffs of St John's Medical College.

https://medicine.careers360.com/comedk-uget-medical-college-predictor

https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/st-johns-medical-college-bangalore/amp

https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/st-johns-medical-college-bangalore/mbbs-courses

Good Luck.


Hey,

Firstly I would say that there is nothing called a free seat in any medical College. It is just a misnomer. The better you score, the better College you get admission in. You can check their official website for getting the approximate fee structure (It might vary a little  next year).

http://stjohnsadmissions.in/html/fee_structure.html

All the best for your upcoming exam. Prepare well and hope you crack NEET.

Hi aspirants, As per your marks and after analysing last year cutoff ,there are some chances for you to get a medical college under All India quota but you have more brighter chance under state quota. So hope for the best that you will get one of the government colleges in Rajasthan.

For more information, you can refer the below link:-

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-rajasthan/amp

For further query feel free to ask.

Hey!

To secure admission in St. John's Medical College, Bangalore in All India General Open merit, you need to have rank of around 14,000 or above.

In 188 marks, your rank will not be more than 1 lakhs. Sorry, you cannot get admission in the above mentioned college if you're not a Christian (there is relaxation in terms of merit for Christians).

I will suggest you to please look for other private colleges which might offer admission. Or, try to study well for NEET 2020.

Best wishes!

Hello,

There are 10 seats for All India General quota in St. John's medical college. Cut-off rank for 2017 for all India quota was 15,381 and this year it is speculated that cutoffs are going to increase hence possible of you getting into this college are less.

As they have very less seats I suggest you opt for other colleges in your state quota.

Hope this helps!

Hello,

It is not possible to get into medical college  with this score in neet, even with management quota.

With obc category also, it do not make much difference in cutoffs and, the possibility of fetching seat under management quota are nil, as this year the cutoff will go very high and competition will be tough ti get into medical college both for Government as well as private MBBS SEATS.


Good luck!

Hello Alex

You have secured a rank of AIR 36334 in NEET UG 2019. As you belong to Roman Catholic category from Maharashtra according to previous year cutoffs of St. Johns Medical college you have chance of gettig admission into this college. However The last year admission i.e. 2018-19 data of Roman catholic category is as follows (closing cut off ranks)

RC all india open merit     44806

However the cutoffs are subjected to change depending upon level of question paper and no of candidates appeared etc. For more info kindly go through the link given below

http://stjohnsadmissions.in/student-list

Than you

Hello Riya


You are expecting to score 450 to 470 in NEET UG 2019. As you belong to Roman
Catholic category according to previous year cutoffs of St. Johns Medical
college you have chance of gettig admission into this college. However
The last year admission i.e. 2018-19 data of Roman catholic category is as
follows (closing cut off rank)

RC all india open merit     44806

So if your rank comes close to this you may get a chance to study in St. Johns medical college. However cutoffs are subjected to change every year depending upon question paper level, No of students appearing the exam. For more detailed information kindly go through the link given below

http://stjohnsadmissions.in/student-list

Thank you.

Hello Jeswin

You have secured a rank of AIR 46000 in NEET UG 2019. As you belong to Roman Catholic category according to previous year cutoffs of St. Johns Medical college you have chance of gettig admission into this college. However you have not mentioned for which category of Roman catholic you are eligible. However The last year admission i.e. 2018-19 data of Roman catholic category is as follows (closing cut off ranks)

RC religious sisters           529210

RC christian Tribal            313186

RC christian Dalit             169480

RC local north indian        239739

RC karnataka State          116004

RC all india open merit      44806

However cutoffs are subjected to cange every year based upon question paper level and no of studens appeared in the exam. For more information kindly go through the link given below

https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/3256ce8b-8a45-4bdb-b1d3-0d3e1c041732/downloads/MBBS%202018.pdf?ver=1560401465811

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