Srishti Manipal Entrance and Aptitude Test
Hi there,
Getting a government seat would depend more on your NEET rank which keeps changing due to various factors like difficulty level of the paper and number of students appeared etc.
You can use this rank predictor to predict your rank- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
Also going by previous years data some
Hey aspirant
According to previous year sources, For getting admission in government bams bhms college a sc candidate should score 300+ minimum. For 243 mark chances for getting admission in government bams, bhms college is very low. There could be variations as cut off mark varies. Cut off mark depends
hlwo anamika
hope you are doing well
see if you want to get free seat in any medical colleges then you have to score atleast somewhere between 520 to 720 for MBBS admission.
or with this score there is high Chance that you get other medical lines like vet doctor
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
For BVSC cut off trends are as follows :
General category candidates requires 50th percentile
OBC/SC/ST category candidates requires 40-45th percentile minimum, to get qualified for a government seat
As you have mentioned above, if you score 400-420 in NEET your percentile would
Hello Aspirant,
With 59.53 percentile your general rank will be around 4,20000. and your ST rank will be around 20,000. Marks vs ranks varies every year depending upon many factors such as difficulty level of questions, no of students appear for the exam, no of students want to get the
As you have got 75 marks in AP EAMCET, you can expect that your rank will in between 1000-5000. It is difficult to tell your exact rank as it varies considering different factors like number of students appeared in the exam, toughness of question paper, performance of the
Safe score to secure a government seat in BHMS is as follows:-
1. General- 500+
2. OBC- 480+
3. SC- 350+
4. ST- 320+
Hello Lalith,
Hope you are doing good.
So with regard to your query, as per your marks, you might get seat in Ms. Ramaiah College of Karnataka through management quota, however the course fee is really high. It is INR 40,00,000 (forty lakhs) for the entire course.
All the Best!!
Hello Aravind
Candidates up to 40,000 ranks received admission to NITs with the preferred branches according to the previous year's cutoffs. A 92+ percentile would keep you on the same side of admission to NITs as an OBC candidate.
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks
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