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What are chances of getting govt.BDS seat in maharashtra for open category securing 464 marks after ews quota & increased mbbs seats?


ateequeabd 23rd Jun, 2019
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nimrat17799_9532496 Student Expert 23rd Jun, 2019

Hello,

Seeing your score and previous year cuttoff of medical college,you seems to have less chance of getting seat in government medical college.You need 520+ for government medical college through state quota.With this score you may get private medical college.

In 2018 under State Quota, the cut offs for various Categories have been as follows:
General Category: 493
OBC: 482
SC: 326
ST: 279
With 464 marks, it is difficult if you belong to General /OBC Categoroes. You may have to try in a Private Medical College. But on the other side if you belong to SC/ST Categories you can get a seat in a Government Medical College.

But there are few chances to get a seat with 10% ews quota seats in Maharashtra.

So, wait for the counselling and fill the choices according to your marks, you may grab a seat.

For furthermore information please go through the link given below :

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel free to write me down in the comment box.

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