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i have secured 285 marks in NEET 2019. I belongto SC category. Which deemed/Private Medical college i may get?


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joginath.s 27th Jun, 2019
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Jadav Harsh Hasmukhbhai 28th Jun, 2019

Dear Students,

For your reference,

Top 10 Private Medical Colleges In India with the Lowest Fees:

The details are mentioned as College and Fee Structure.

  • Kasturba Medical College Fees: Total Rs.50,00,000
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Fees: Annually Rs.7,29,818
  • Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore Fees: Annually Rs.1,14,600
  • Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur Fees: Total Rs.25,52,500
  • Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai   Fees: Total Rs.30,94,350
  • Maharaja Agrasen Medical College Fees: Annually Rs.2,51,820
  • Christian Medical College Fees: Annually Rs.1,67,000
  • MS Ramaiah Medical College Fees: Annually Rs.7,77,500
  • Sri Aurobindo Medical College, Indore Fees: Annually Rs.6,35,600
  • CCM Medical College, Durg Fees: Total Rs.40,00,000 to 45,00,000
Here is something to widen your view about Government medical colleges.

Government Medical College Cutoffs 2018 For UR Candidates For MBBS:

The details are mentioned as College, AIQ(ALL INDIA QUOTA) and SQ(STATE QUOTA) Cutoff.

  • Government Medical College, Amritsar: 523 and 525
  • Government Medical College, Baroda: 564
  • Government  Medical College, Bhavnagar: 565
  • Government Medical College, Patiala: 537 and 539
  • Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh: 638 and 655
  • Gur Gobind Medical College, Faridkot: 518 and 523
  • B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad: 585
  • P.D.U. Medical College, Rajkot: 587
  • M.P.Shah Medical College, Jamnagar: 576

Conclusion:

  • You have scored 285 Marks as your NEET SCORE in NEET 2019 which are considered between poor and moderate but still, you may have a little chance of getting a government seat in a government college but being truthful, here is the reality provided to you below.
  • For your reference, I have mentioned that cutoffs of NEET 2018 for a few colleges to widen your view about your query.
  • Based on the Cutoffs of the previous year and this year, The NEET SCORE Required to get a Government Medical College for MBBS is at least 500 to 550+ in AIQ(All India Quota) and in all over India , it is 450 to 550+ in SQ(State Quota).
  • You must get a NEET SCORE of at least 450 or above in order to get admission for a Government set in Government Medical college.
  • Do not lose hope yet as you can also apply for semi-government medical colleges and private medical colleges as you have scored 285 which are considered among extremely poor and not even close to the cutoffs and if they remain low this year, you may get it.
  • Also, you can try for BAMS, BDS, BHMS as well as B.V.Sc. in Government medical colleges and other paramedical courses and 100+ opportunities to choose from witing just for you to get admission and start living your own dream and move forward.
  • Thus keep a positive approach and keep your options open just in case.
  • If you have any query or confusion or doubt or issue or problem about NEET, Admission and verification process and colleges and Cutoffs; you can ask us another question and it will surely get solved and proper guidance will be provided.

I Consider your query has met with its conclusion.

Best wishes future of medicine!!

Anurag pal Student Expert 28th Jun, 2019

hey Maitri,it is obvious that with this score you won't get any goverment medical college for sure but you wilo definitely get a private medical college. When we talk about cutoffs , it varies with different course ,states and categories . so, if you apply for the private colleges in your state you may have chances for good colleges in your state.Also, you can get admission in private medical college through management quota or donation.

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Niraj Student Expert 28th Jun, 2019

Hello aspirant,

You have mentioned your category but you haven't mentioned your state. So i am considering only All India Quota. You do belong to the SC category but with such low marks it's too difficult to get a seat in any government college. I think you will not get a seat in government colleges. So you should try for private colleges. Hopefully you can get a seat in a private college. But getting MBBS is difficult. You can get BDS. But you can try for MBBS also. To predict the colleges use the link.

http://www.medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Thank you.

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