What is the desired NEET MDS range to get into Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences for MDS in Orthodontics?

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    Anurag Shivam | Contributor-Level 9

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    The NEET MDS 2024 qualifying cut-off percentile for admission to the MDS program at Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences in Faridkot is as follows:

    General (UR/EWS): 28.308 percentile

    SC, ST, and OBC: 18.308 percentile 

     

    A score of 650 or higher is considered a good NEET MDS result and can help you get into some of India's top dental institutio

    ns. 

  • Any score achieved between 650 and 800 is respectable and it may be enough to get you placed in some of the finest dental schools in India after writing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET MDS). NEET MDS cutoff percentile differs from state to state and college to college and may further differ from course to course, subject to the subject and the university to the university.

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