B.D.S.
HEY THERE!!!
Having a NEET 2025 score of 467, your opportunities to obtain a state quota BDS seat in West Bengal are highly dependent on your category:
Summary:
Last allocation is based on actual cutoffs and seat remaining during counselling, so keep reading official updates.
Hey Aspirant ,
As per your mentioned query , there are 53 colleges for Bds in Karnataka. 50 are private ones and 3 colleges are government . To know all the colleges kindly go through the given link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bds-colleges-in-karnataka
All the best !
Hi aspirant,
All the best!
The NEET 2024 cutoff for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) admission for candidates in the ST (Scheduled Tribe) category is between 163 and 129 marks. This range corresponds to the 40th percentile, which is the minimum qualifying percentile for SC, ST, and OBC candidates.
Achieving a score within this range is essential to be eligible for the NEET counselling process. However, securing admission to a government dental college may require higher marks, depending on the institution's specific cutoff for the ST category. Private dental colleges may have different cutoff criteria, often varying based on location and demand.
It is advisable to consult the official NEET 2024 cutoff list and the respective state counselling authorities for precise information regarding admission to specific dental colleges
With 342 marks, it may be challenging to secure a seat in BDS or BAMS at CSMSS Aurangabad, as cutoff scores can vary depending on the competition, category, and availability of seats. It is advisable to check with the institution for accurate cutoff details.
Hello,
If you do BDS first in MP and don’t use the Medhavi Yojana, and then after 1 year crack NEET again and take admission in a private MBBS college using Medhavi Yojana, then yes , you can get the benefit of the scheme if you still fulfil all the conditions at that time.
But make sure:
You have not used Medhavi Yojana before.
You meet all the eligibility rules (like income limit, marks, etc.) again when applying.
So, if all conditions are met, you can get the benefit.
Hope it helps !
I understand how difficult your situation must be. Your BDS course gameplay cessation without incurring penalties is solely reliant on ‘the institution’s rules, the bond or admission agreement, and the medical grounds policies’ of your institution. What you can do is: 1. Check your admission documents – Look to see if there are any bonds or penalty provisions for withdrawal from the course. 2. Take a medical certificate – Obtain a certificate, from a registered psychiatrist or clinical psychologist, outlining the diagnosis. 3. Formulate a formal application – The application needs to be requesting to withdraw on medical grounds and must include a medical certificate. 4. Visit the principal or the academic clerk’s office – Inquire if the penalty could perhaps be waived owing to genuine health concerns. Documented cases often attract sympathy from several institutions, hopefully if you provide sufficient, valid documentation relevant to your situation.
Hii,
MBBS in Kolkata government colleges, you need around 620–650 marks. For BDS, around 560–570 marks are needed. Good MBBS colleges are Medical College Kolkata, NRS, and RG Kar. Best BDS college is Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College. Try for 620+ for MBBS and 560+ for BDS.
For admission to the BDS course in Government Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad in 2024, the final round NEET UG closing ranks were as follows:
In previous years, the General category closing ranks were 41,093 (2023) and 56,876 (2022), reflecting some fluctuation in cutoff patterns.
Admission will be strictly based on NEET UG rank and the candidates must go through centralized counseling process for seat allotment.
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile