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With a score of 356 in NEET and an EWS category rank of 55732, the possibility of getting a government BDS seat largely depends on the specific state's cutoff trends and the number of applicants. General Insights:
Previous Year Trends: Government dental colleges typically have varying cutoffs based on the state and the number of available seats. For instance, in states like Maharashtra and Karnataka, the cutoff for BDS in government colleges can range widely, but it has generally been higher than your score. In many cases, BDS cutoffs for general categories hover around 400-450 marks.
EWS Category Advantage: Since you belong to the EWS category, you may have a slight advantage in certain states that reserve seats for economically weaker sections, which could improve your chances. However, competition is still significant.
State Counseling: Check the specific counseling guidelines for your state. Some states may have additional rounds where lower-ranked candidates can secure seats if there are unfilled slots. Conclusion:
While your chances of getting a government BDS seat with 356 marks are slim, it is worth checking the specific cutoffs for the colleges you are interested in. Keep an eye on state counseling updates and explore all available options, including private dental colleges if necessary.
For the latest information on college cutoffs and admission processes, you may want to refer to official state counseling websites or resources like the National Testing Agency (NTA) and NEET counseling portals.
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