mbbs seat
Hello banavathdharvindar,
Based on previous year cut-off, to attain a MBBS seat in a government college, a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET. As you belong to reserved category therefore the SC/ST/OBC cut-off score was 146-113 .
Under 15% all india quota, you need to score more than 480 marks in neet to get BDS seat. As you have got 401 marks so you might have a chance for getting the seat in government college.
for more information and details please visit below link
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
https://dqxeclau.top/college-predictor
hope this will help you a lot.
thank you
Hello Aspirant,
Now, for admission to government medical colleges, there are two types of seats. All India Quota seats and State quota seats. To get admission through 15 percent All India Quota, you should aim to secure 600+ marks in the NEET exam and for state quota seats aim 550+ marks to get admission in government colleges.
For more information you can visit NEET Rank Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
For more information you can visit NEET College Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi
Your profile suggests that your domicile state is Tamil nadu
It's quite difficult to predict that whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination etc.
When we go through previous data then
>>>>>>> With 289 marks
You have low chance in government mbbs colleges
For example,
in neet 2019, 360 marks for sc category was the lowest mark to get an mbbs seat in Government Medical College, under Tamilnadu State quota and it was for Government Karur Medical College, Karur
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-tamil-nadu
But yes,
You have chances in deemed universities for mbbs which are listed below along with their cut off marks in neet 2020,2nd round all india counselling conducted for 100 % deemed university seats :-
----------) Saveetha Medical College, Chennai:- 265 marks,
----------) Dr. DYP Edu. Soc. Deemed Uni., Kolhapur:- 262 marks
----------) Vinayaka Missions Medical College and Hospital, Karaikal:- 257 marks
----------) Krishna Institute of Medical Sc., Karad:- 253 marks
----------) JLN Medical College, Datta Meghe, Wardha:- 239 marks
----------) Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and RI, Puducherry:- 231 marks
----------) Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, Kancheepuram:- 215 marks
And a few more
To get the list of colleges in which you have chances, you can go through our college predictor at
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
It gives you a personalized report with top college in which you have chances for admission , with the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling
To help in your counselling, we have mbbs companion in which in addition to college predictor tool you also get information regarding various counselling i. e all india , deemed, central and state counselling and you get to attend live webinars with experts to guide you and get all your doubts cleared. The link is given below:-
https://dqxeclau.top/mbbs-companion?utm_source=qna
Thankyou
For Karnataka, last year cutoff was on higher side.
It varies every year depending upon number of seats available, exam difficulty and number of candidates. So it's hard to be precise about cutoff. But keeping last year's trend in mind, cutoff maybe as follows-
For All India Quota
SC category- 580-470
For state quota
SC category- 370-350
So yes, you do have a lot of chance to get admission in medical college
Best of luck
Hello aspirant,
As per the previous year cutoffs trend, at your score there is very less probability for you to get government college for MBBS either through All India quota or state quota under your category.
To get admission in government medical college in Karnataka one need to score atleast 470+ marks in your category. However remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling and more. So nothing can be predicted with certainty.
But you can try for private medical colleges and dental colleges and deemed universities. For more college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool too:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.
As per the previous year cutoffs trend, at your score you have low chances for getting admission in government medical college in your state under your category state quota. However remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. So nothing can be predicted with certainty until the official announcement of cutoff.
To get government college for MBBS in Bihar one need to score atleast 580+ marks in NEET UG exam in your category. Also the chances are very low for getting admission in government dental colleges. But you may get admission in private medical colleges both in your state and others.
For more college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool too which provides you elaborate information regarding the suitable colleges:
As per the previous year cutoffs trend, to get admission in government medical college in your category under your category one need to score rank under 140000. But you rank is far from what is required. Therefore you have low chances for getting admission in government college for MBBS in your state.
However remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exams and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. So nothing can be predicted with certainty until the official announcement of cutoff.
Also you can use get admission in private medical colleges both in your state and others. You can use our NEET UG college predictor tool too which provides you elaborate information regarding the suitable colleges:
The college allotment process during the counselling for medical courses like MBBS, BDS etc is done on the basis of All India rank provided to the candidate in their respective NEET UG score card. No allotment is done on the basis of All India category rank.
So you must provide us your All India rank for better prediction of suitable colleges. For more college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool which provides you elaborate information regarding the suitable colleges:
As per the previous year cutoffs trend, at your score you have low probability of getting admission in government medical college in your category under state quota. And one need to score much more to get government seat for MBBS in All India quota.
However remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. So nothing can be predicted with certainty. Also you can get admission in private medical colleges under management quota.
Hello. Telangana has three types of seats for medical under A category, B category and C category. A category includes government seats, B category includes private seats and C category seats is for NRI students. Since you belong to Andhra Pradesh, you will have to apply under B category in Telangana state counselling. For any other queries, feel free to contact! All the best.
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