Can I get admission in a dental or veterinary college with a score of 198 in NEET 2024? Which colleges can I try for?
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Hence getting into a dental or veterinary college may be difficult if the NEET 2024 score is 198, as the cutoff marks for veterinary colleges for general category ranges between 720-164, while for SC/ST/OBC categories is between 163-129. However, you need to find private colleges or deemed universities possibly having a lower cutoff than the one you are interested in. If you want to get into certain colleges, College of Veterinary Sciences, Hisar which accepts candidates with the NEET cutoff rank of 16817 or College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Bikaner where the cutoff rank is 18257. Please also note that admission scores di
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