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With an AIQ (All India Quota) rank of 183142 and belonging to the SC category, your chances of securing a seat in a clinical or non-clinical branch will largely depend on several factors such as:
Cut-off Trends: Cut-off ranks vary every year based on the number of applicants, seat availability, and the overall difficulty level of the entrance exam.
Category-wise Rank: Since you belong to the SC category, you have a higher chance of getting a seat compared to candidates from the general category with similar ranks. Typically, the cut-off for SC category seats is lower than that for general category seats.
Type of College (Government vs Private): Government medical colleges have more stringent cut-offs, while private colleges might have a relatively lower threshold for admissions.
Course Preference (Clinical vs Non-Clinical): Clinical branches like General Medicine, Pediatrics, and Orthopedics are more competitive and have higher cut-offs. Non-clinical branches like Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry tend to have lower cut-offs.
Considering your rank, you might find it challenging to secure a clinical branch seat in a top-tier government college. However, you stand a good chance for non-clinical branches or clinical seats in private or less competitive institutions . Keep an eye on the counseling process and cut-offs to make an informed choice.
Hope it helps !
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