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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 the average threshold for a reputable private dentistry college such as Saveetha. A a good private college is frequently thought to require at least 300 marks.
For Reserved Categories
The minimal qualifying score in NEET is lower for applicants who fall into reserve categories. However, 207 could still be a difficult to score to get a BDS seat Saveetha, even with the reduced threshold.
Applying to Saveetha Dental College and registering for the Tamil Nadu Medical Counselling are still recommended. The cutoff ranks might change, and their could be a chance if you have a solid application approach.
Hello aspirant,
With your score there is little chance of getting in private medical college in Gujarat. But you can explore colleges like,
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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 score of 400 and rank around 2.1 lakh, it is very difficult to get Govt. Dental College (CDC) Ludhiana , as it usually needs a higher score, especially for general category.
But you can get admission in some private BDS colleges in Haryana or Punjab . Here are some good options :
Punjab :
Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences, Ferozepur
Sri Sukhmani Dental College, Dera Bassi
Rayat Bahra Dental College, Mohali
Desh Bhagat Dental College, Mandi Gobindgarh
Haryana :
Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences, Faridabad
Manav Rachna Dental College, Faridabad
PDM Dental College, Bahadurgarh
JCD Dental College, Sirsa
You can get BDS in these colleges through state counselling . Make sure to apply in both Haryana and Punjab state counselling if you're eligible.
Hope it helps !
With 308 marks in NEET 2025 and SC category, it is very difficult to get a seat in a government BDS college. Usually, SC category students need around 380 to 430 marks to get BDS in a government college.
But still, if the cut-off goes down this year or some seats remain vacant, you may have a very small chance in the mop-up or stray vacancy rounds.
You can get admission in private BDS colleges with 308 marks, especially under SC quota. Many private colleges accept students with lower scores.
You should take part in all counselling rounds. You can also think about doing B.Sc. in allied health sciences or other medical-related courses, or try NEET again next year for a better score.
You can check official BDS cut-off details here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/minimum-marks-required-in-neet-for-bds-in-government-college
Hello Anshuman!!! You have gotten 86% in 10th, which is a good score. 70% in graduation is not the best but decent. But the main problem is your 12th score which is 62%.
You would be already aware that the Top IIMs (BLACKI) give a big emphasis on your academic score. Let me tell you one example of IIM Ahmedabad, According to a research i read a few days ago, in IIM Ahmedabad, 70.8% of students has 90+ percent in 12th, 25.8% has 80-90 percent and around 3.8% has less than 80% with the bracket of 60-69 having only 0.26% students of the total batch. Nearly same is the case of the other top IIMs like IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, IIM Kozhikode and IIM Indore.
Statistically, getting into these TOP IIMs is possible with 62% in 12th is possible (0.26% has done it) but practically you cannot get into these TOP IIMs unless you top the CAT exam.
See, I don't wish to dishearten or demotivate you but I wish to tell you the truth. Although the probability of you getting into these TOP IIMs is very less, but trying is better than doing nothing. You have a good score in 10th which will certainly help you. The least you could do is try your best. My advice would be that you should not focus on these things like "Will I get top IIM" or negative talk like " I got low marks I won't qualify" etc. The main focus should be on your preparation. Give 100% in your preparation because that's the only thing in your hand. You can't change your 10th/12th/Graduation scores but you can put some more effort in your preparation which would certainly help to get better percentile. Keep working hard and give your best. You might surprise yourself!!! And if not BLACKI, there are many other good colleges like FMS, MDI, newer IIMs etc.
The Kashmiri Migrant quota NEET cut-off in Karnataka has consistently ranged between 616 and 644 marks from 2022 to 2024. For example, Bangalore Medical College had a GMK cut-off of 619 in 2022, 644 in 2023, and 616 in 2024. Claims of 350–450 marks are inaccurate. To secure a seat under this quota, aim for at least 620, with 650+ being a safer target.
Yes, you can get admission in Physiotherapy (BPT) or BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology through your MHT CET PCB score. Many private and some government colleges in Maharashtra accept PCB scores for these courses.
If your score is around 89 percentile or higher, you have a good chance of getting into a decent physiotherapy or radiology college. Admissions are done through the state counselling process known as CAP counselling.
For BSc Radiology also, colleges consider your MHT CET PCB score along with your board marks. You just need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the colleges.
In Karnataka, the NEET cut-off for the Kashmiri Migrant (KM) quota is significantly lower than the general category, with past trends showing acceptance scores between 330-380 marks. Aiming for a score of 400+ is considered safer, especially for more competitive colleges or in Delhi.
This quota reserves one seat per government medical college in Karnataka and has two subcategories: General Kashmiri Migrant (cut-off typically 330-380) and Reserved Category Kashmiri Migrant (like ST/OBC KM, with lower cut-offs around 280-320). The final cut-offs can fluctuate yearly based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.
Good luck!!
Unfortunately, no. Without a National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) score, you cannot get directly admitted to a Bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine and surgery program (BAMS). According to the National Commission for Indian system of medicines and the ministry of AYUSH, NEET required admission test for all under desert medical programs in India, including BAMS. A NEET score is sometimes required even for private colleges that grand admission through management or NRI quotas. So, You have to appear in NEET exams for getting admission in BAMS.
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