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With 85 marks in NEET 2024, it will be difficult to secure a BDS seat, even under full management quota, as you may not meet the qualifying criteria for NEET. Check private dental colleges with lenient admission policies for management quota seats. You could also explore dental colleges abroad where NEET scores might not be mandatory. Alternatively, consider preparing again to improve your NEET score, as it would significantly increase your chances of admission in future attempts.
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With 362 marks in SC category, MBBS in government colleges is difficult because SC cut-off in those states also crosses 420–450 marks. For BDS, you may have chances in some private dental colleges under state counselling. For BAMS, the chances are slightly better since Ayurvedic cut-offs are lower compared to MBBS/BDS. You should definitely apply in state counselling of Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
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For Rajasthan, the competition is tougher because the number of colleges is limited, so with 362 in SC, MBBS is not possible. In Karnataka, because of a large number of private colleges, you may get a chance for BDS or BAMS, especially under reserved quota seats. MBBS, however, still remains difficult at 362. So your best bet is to target private BDS or BAMS colleges in Karnataka rather than Rajasthan.
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With 351 marks in General category, MBBS and government BDS seats are not possible because the cut-offs are much higher (usually above 500 for MBBS and 420+ for BDS). For BAMS in government Ayurvedic colleges, cut-offs are also higher than 400 in general category, so that too will be very difficult. But you can get seats in private BDS or BAMS colleges at this score. For B.Sc Nursing, chances are better because nursing cut-offs in government colleges can sometimes go lower (around 300–350).
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Yes, you can continue attending secondary classes. But you must clear the failed first year subject in the next supplementary attempt. If you failed again, you may not be allowed to sit for second year university exams or be promoted to 3rd year.
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