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Hello Sameer
Candidates registered in NEET 2018 = 13.26 lakhs
Candidates registered in NEET 2019 = 15.19 lakhs
That's almost 2 lakhs more candidates appearing this year than last year. A growth of 14.4% .
And now do you expect that the medical seats would have increased by the same percent. Definitely not!
So, this year, there will be more number of candidates for one seat. As per 2018, there are 30,500 medical seats in India for MBBS/BDS.
If you take an estimate, there is one seat and 50 candidates (15,19,000/30500) to sit on the same. And notice, this one seat can be of any top Medical College or the worst medical College in India.
For getting a government seat in bhms u must score between 300–350 . But you can also get a seat in a private college for that you must be neet qualified that is ,119 marks in neet.
Dear aspirant, according to your marks, your admission in private colleges may happen but it is difficult in government colleges due to high competition among students. However if you are comfortable with private college then you may find the information regarding their cut off as every college has a different cut off.
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