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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you're safe and doing well
Big Kudos to you, 580 is a very good score. You haven't mentioned Regarding your category.
I am assuming you're from general category. So, based upon previous year cutoffs you can apply to St John's medical college, CMC Vellore, Manipal medical college and more.
For your better understanding and more clarity, Here is the link you can check
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope this helps, Good Luck.
Hey,
Based on previous year data, with 288 marks you may get a rank between 375528-393108. You can predict your rank using NEET Rank Predictor https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
Now, it is important to know that cut offs and ranks vary every year depending on the difficulty level of the paper, number of students qualifying and the number of seats available.
You can get a medical seat through all India counselling for deemed universities. You can get the following colleges -
To know more about the colleges in which you can get MBBS/BDS seat, you can use NEET College Predictor https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Dear Aspirant ,
According to your marks and assuming open category , you have very less chances to get any Private/Govt medical colleges in Karnataka with your preferred branch as per previous year cut off trends .
Well, though every year's cutoff of NEET depends on some following factors :
But, you still use this NEET college predictor link to know your chances of getting any medical colleges with your preferred branch(BAMS) :
Hope this information helps !
Best wishes !!
Hello,
Considering the previous year cut off you do not have chances to get seat in a private medical college based on the given score. Analysing the past years trend you need to score minimum 350-490 marks or above to get seat in a Private Medical College in Karnataka. With such score it is difficult to get seat in any of MBBS, BDS and Ayush courses. To check the previous year cut off click on the link below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-karnataka
Cut off changes every year depending on factors such as total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc.
To know the list of colleges in which you have chances of getting seat you may use our NEET college predictor tool
To know everything about NEET counselling, admission process and other details you may try our NEET Companion Tool
https://dqxeclau.top/mbbs-companionutm_source=qna&utm_medium=mbbs_comp
Based completely on 2019 cut-offs under 85% state quota for UR, you may have chances for government seats in the following medical colleges-
To know more details regarding this, check out the previous year state cut-offs at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-karnataka, cut-offs are subjected to change every year based on multiple factors such as reservation/seat matrix/number of candidates appearing for the exam etc,
Explore more detailed information about admission possibilities by using our NEET College Predictor at https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
See, every year there are innumerous students who appear for NEET, qualify the exam, and not everybody gets an opportunity to secure a GMC seat since the competition is extremely high, now one of the prominent factor to go or not go for private colleges is affordability since the fee is on higher side, also what comes into consideration while selecting is infrastructure, faculty, patient flow etc, hence you need to research all these areas well prior to taking any decision,
next whether repeating NEET or changing stream depends in which domain your interest lies, there have been many candidates who have repeated NEET and in some cases it works well or in other cases it may not work well, this to a large extent also depends how well and efficient you utilize your time of one year to secure GMC seat when the competition is so intense, the decision to repeat NEET depends on how much dedicated you're to only make a career in the domain of medical science, if you feel this is your calling, and you can make the most of the one year, then go ahead, else if you feel there are other choices which you find yourself more suited then there is no need to repeat NEET, all these answers lie within yourself, since you're are the best judge regarding this.
Hi aspirant, on your 400 marks let me tell you that you can try for private college for not MBBS but for other medical courses such as BAMS and likewise courses. If you go for these courses there are chances that you may get any state government medical college.
For your help below I'm mentioning the link of college predictor tool by Careers360;
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Thank you.
Hi aspirant, since you have 300+ marks in your NEET exam, so on this rank you can apply for councilling as well and you can take entry in any college through the management quota but only in private medical colleges not government.
Also you have reserved category so it will be more better for you to opt much good college.
Also you can take help of the below mentioned link to predict your future college by your own;
Thank You.
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