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Dear aspirant hope you are doing well.As your secured 108 marks in neet ug exam, if I consider you as a general category candidate.you have not qualified for neet ug exam 2021. But if you have belongs from reserved candidate candidate you have qualify the neet ug exam 2021. But with this score it is very difficult to get seats in bds/bhms courses.
you have chances to get admission in management quota seats in private medical college.
It's difficult to predict because cut keep changing every year depends on various factors.
1. No of seat available.
2. Difficulty level of exam.
3. No of student appear in exam.
*Eligibility criteria for neet ug exam.*
*Marks wise cut off for neet ug exam is following*
*To get personalised report of college, according to your neet ug score, rank, category, state. You can use neet ug college predictor link.*
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope it's helpful for you thank you
Hello Student
Bheege Ho BC candidate and you have appeared for Neet exam and have got 108 marks out of 720 marks in total your chance for getting a private medical college for b a m s College is not so very good. For OBC candidate the marks needed in NEET exam 40th percentile. Your marks didnot match with the criteria of Neet for OBC candidate. BDS college admission in private sector for OBC candidate through Neet exam need for at least 180 +marks in NEET examination.
Hope this helps.
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Dear student,
You be qualified for BDS you have to score 50 percentile marks and that is around 360, so with you marks you can't get into the private institutions offering BDS or BAMS.
But you can always go for the better result next year and get the college of your choice, hope you find this helpful.
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