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Hello zankrutt,
Based on previous year cut-off, to attain a MBBS seat in a government College, a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET. A minimum of 50th percentile under general category for those who seek admissions in private dental colleges is a requirement. As you belong to reserved category therefore the SC/ST/OBC cut-off score was 146-113 .
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Hello Zankrut,
Based on previous year cut-off, to attain a BDS seat in a government college, a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET. As you belong to reserved category therefore the SC/ST/OBC cut-off score was 146-113 .
Under 15% all india quota, you need to score more than 480 marks in neet to get BDS seat. As you have got 342 marks so you might not have a chance for getting the seat in government college but you can get seat in private college easily .
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