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Hello,.
You have not mentioned your category any where ,so i assume it to be general.
If I consider the previous year data.then your chances of getting admission in kj somaya medical college are mild.in 2017 the last cutoff rank admitted was 27722.
Browse the link given below for much more detailed information.http://dqxeclau.top/colleges/kj-somaiya-medical-college-and-research-centre-mumbai/cut-off
Your chances of getting into terna medical college are also mild.
You can browse the link given below to know more about the same.http://www.google.com/amp/s/dqxeclau.top/colleges/terna-medical-college-navi-mumbai/amp

Hello Bhavika,

With 372 marks I don't think that you will be able to make up to Terna medical college. According to last year's data, a student who obtained 477 in neet 2018, was the last student to get admission in the college under open category. The colleges do not hold unreserved out SC out St or obc devision of categories. Here they have 60% open category, NRI category and institutional qouta.

I hope this helps.

All the best for the future!!

hii 

i am very sorry to say as per the last year there are very low chances of getting this college for the MBBS as though you the OBC category since you should ave ateast 400 plus to get

hope this helps

Hello Kanishka,


Since this year cutoff has not been declared yet, according to previous year cutoffs you do need about 550+ to be safe. But you might be able to get admission here since it is a private college. You do have 92.5 percentile which is advantageous in admission. Please visit below link to find more details - https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/terna-medical-college-navi-mumbai/cut-off


Hope that helps and feel free to ask if you have any more queries. Best of luck!


Hi Ankit!

You may get a seat in Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College - Aurangabad if past year unreserved cut off is considered. Attention old cut off are not suitable as they modify for increase in candidates, seat matrix, paper level, home state.

You can find a seat in specific counselling round by special tool - https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

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Respected sir,

As per your said marks and as per the last year cutoff trend there was no chance of getting government medical college in Rajasthan under the state quota benefit.

Last year the closing marks for any government medical college was lowest to around 565+ marks for general category, and your daughter marks is such less than that. So almost no chance, but hope for the best.

For more information on colleges and their cutoff marks for the government medical college in Rajasthan follow the below link:

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

The closing marks of Terna Medical college is usually around 490 after the mop-up round. So, you don't have any chances there .

However, you can try for other good private colleges like-

Rural Medical College,

MGM Medical college and Hospital,

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences.

Hello Veer,

Based on the past trends and cutoffs, unfortunately your marks do not qualify you to get a seat in Terna Medical College for MBBS. You can try for All India Quota seats in other colleges once the official results and ranks are out. Till then, keep researching your options. 

Hello!

Based on previous years cut off trends and your expected scores, the predicted rank for you is around 43,676 to 45,676. The previous year closing rank in Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai, was 33494 for UR Category. Therefore, it is unlikely to get admission in this college with your expected scores.

You can predict your rank here-

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

You can also use this NEET College Predictor for more accurate predictions-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=neet_college-predictor&ici=neet_rp-result

Going through the 2018-19 merit list, I found the cut offs as follows -
1. Open Category - 477/720
2. OBC Category - 467/720
3. SC Category  - 370/720
4. VJ Category - 442/720
5. NT1 Category - 338/720
6. NT2 Category - 441/720
7. NT3 Category - 463/720
8. 15 percent Instituitional Quota - 116/720

So I suggest you to target for a score of 360+, as cut off varies from year to year.
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