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How much marks required for BDS admission through NEET?


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Swikriti 16th Mar, 2019
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G Swetha 16th Mar, 2019

Good morning,

The eligiblity criteria for BDS admission through Neet is totally dependent on the merit based through Neet exam and cutoff varies every year according to the difficulty level of the paper .Even though it is on the basis of reservation categories .So it is informed to score about 500 to be on safe side and get admission in desired college with choosen course. Good luck and thank you.

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16th Mar, 2019
What is the cut off for private dental colleges?
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16th Mar, 2019
There are total no of 260 deemed private medical colleges in India with 24 130 seats . As told the cutoff varies from year to year based on difficulty level of paper . The qualifying marks for Neet varies for different categories according to reservation quota .But to be on safe side ,it is advised to score more than 500 for admission in both govt and private colleges ,as the qualifying marks is 50 percentile i.e.,110 to 619 for unreserved category.
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