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With a score of 660 marks and a rank of 18,910 in the NEET UG 2024 exam, you are well-positioned for securing a seat in government medical colleges, though the likelihood of getting admission to top-tier government colleges may be challenging. Your chances will depend on several factors, including the specific cut-offs for various colleges, the category you belong to, and the availability of seats.
Here’s a general overview of how your score might align with admission possibilities:
For top-tier government medical colleges (like AIIMS, PGIMER, etc.), the cut-offs are usually higher, and a rank of 18,910 may be a bit low for these institutions. However, there might be opportunities in some of the lower-tier government medical colleges or through state quota seats in various government medical colleges.
In the All India Quota, your chances for government medical colleges will depend on the cut-off trends, which vary each year. Generally, with a rank of 18,910, you might have better chances in colleges that are not at the very top but still reputable.
Here’s a list of some government medical colleges in India where you might have a possibility of admission, based on historical trends and cut-off ranks for the All India Quota:
In addition to the All India Quota, you should also consider applying for state quota seats in various government medical colleges across different states. The cut-offs for state quota seats are often lower than the All India Quota.
Check the Official Counseling Websites : The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) website and respective state counseling websites will provide the latest cut-off ranks and admission trends.
Participate in Counseling : Register for the NEET UG counseling process through MCC for the All India Quota and through the respective state counseling bodies for state quota seats.
Consider Private Colleges : If admission to government colleges proves challenging, consider reputable private medical colleges that might have higher cut-off ranks and could offer good education and facilities.
Consult Previous Year Data : Look at the previous years' cut-off ranks for various colleges to gauge your chances better.
Keep an eye on official announcements and counseling schedules to ensure you don’t miss any important deadlines. Good luck with your medical college admissions!
Hope it helps you !
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