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Hello aspirant,
Your question isn't clear as it doesn't mention which certificate you are talking about. If you wish to avail your caste reservation, then you need to upload your caste certificate during counselling. If you wish to avail colleges with State quota seat (85%) then you need to upload your domicile certificate (the state from which you passed your 12th boards).
Since your question isn't clear this is all that I can do to guide you. Hope this helps!
Hello, There is not any major difference between mbbs graduate from private institute and that from government institute. However for government colleges clinical exposure is more and the hospital is loaded with patients so the students have more exposure to various clinical conditions. The other difference is the fee difference.
you can use careers360 college predictor to know the colleges you can get at your NEET score:- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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Dear akhilsharma2455
Yes, of course it is, however it depends. There are many factors to consider, let me explain. It depends on the college you have chosen, what are its eligibility criteria, which exam it accepts as it pretty evident that I cannot use my JEE rank for a NEET accepting college. Sometimes, the colleges have different divisions of seats for different exams, more reputed, competitive and harder exams are more preferred. Your rank's influence will depend on the factors above.
Hello Aspirant,
Based on your rank previous year college cut off their are many private colleges where you can get seat. Some of them colleges I listed here:-
Also college is based on various factors like cut off of this year, number of students, number of seat, domicile state and so on.
For more colleges you can go through the given link and predict your college:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope this helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear Student,
As you're aware, it is unlikely to get a seat in a government colleges but you can get a seat in a private college, use the the links down below to find the correct scope of colleges available to you.
NEET College Predictor Link
NEET rank Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
You could ...but not sure .Maybe there would be a chance for you to get BDS in govt quota. Good luck!
Hi Aspirant,
I am afraid to say that, based on previous years trend, on scoring 150 marks in NEET 2020, you will not get any decent college in West Bengal worth doing MBBS despite paying hefty fees. For SC Category reservation, there would have been some chance, but for Open category it would not be possible.
For know more details and college prediction, visit this link - https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=neetug-cp-lp&ici=nav-header_medicine
All the best.
Hi,
The cut off of institutes vary every year based on various factors so an accurate prediction is not possible. You have chances in AIQ as well as state quota seats based on previous year data. You have chances in AIQ and state quota seats of following colleges
You also have chances in of BDS colleges
If you are looking for admissions in CMC vellore then you might have chances in the college. You have to register for CMC vellore MBBS 2020. The last date was March 26. After the declaration of NEET scores the registered candidates have to login to enter their result details such as marks obtained. On the basis of details mentioned, the authority will prepare the merit list of CMC Vellore MBBS 2020. The rank list will mention the state merit rank, roll numbers, marks and other counselling details and admissions are done based on it. To know more please refer the following article
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/cmc-vellore-mbbs-admission
To know your chances more please use college predictor given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
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