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My son is scored 440 in neet 22. He is Gen/Ews.Home state Karnataka. He was interested in mbbs Or bds Or bams. but he is Aplaying government seat Or government in private medical college. any chances is their?


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avinashudupa2002 18th Jul, 2022
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Karishma Sawhney 27th Aug, 2022

Hello,

With 440 marks in the NEET exam, he has very low possibility of getting a government college in Karnataka or any other state. In Karnataka, the previous year cut off for getting a government college according to your category was 542 marks.

However, you can go for the following private colleges in Karnataka-

Chandrama Dayanand Sagar Institute of Medical Sciences- 342

SDM College of Medical Sciences- 404

Khaja Bande Nawaz Institute of Medical Sciences- 434

Please note that the cut off changes every year owing to various factors such as category of the student, difficulty level of the exam, number of students attempting the paper etc

Alternatively, you can also use the college predictor tool-

Hope it helps!

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