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Hey! With a NEET score of 344 in the ST category, it is highly unlikely to get admission in any government BDS college in Delhi through the All India Quota. The cutoff for government BDS seats in Delhi usually falls around 400–450 for ST category, so your score is below that range.
You can consider private dental colleges, state quota seats in other states, or reattempt NEET next year to improve your chances.
Hello dear candidate,
NO, with NEET score 344 you cannot get any BDS Government college in Delhi through AIC, even with ST category as cutoffs are much higher.
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Hello,
With a NEET score in the ST category, your chances of admission into a government BDS college in Delhi are low, though not impossible. Because the cutoff scores are highly competitive and vary each year. Still, you can try in the All India Quota Counselling.
I hope it will clear your query!!
I dont think you will get govt bds college because you got 344 marks in neet which puts you in borderline especially for most demanding state like delhi.
Some students got admission with 321 marks with ST category in govt college of Gujarat so its vary from state to state.you can try in mop up rounds.
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