Can I get admission to any private or government college for MBBS Dental course with a score of 219 and a rank of 897826 in NEET?
My category rank is 94626.
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Your NEET score of 219 and AIR of 897826 make an MBBS seat in a government college impossible. But for a BDS seat, you can try in private dental colleges in the state counseling or management quota. Your category rank of 94626 could give some hope in states having reserved category seats. Think of taking state counseling for states with lower BDS cutoffs such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh. If necessary, consider deemed universities or private colleges, as most of them provide BDS seats with comparatively lower cutoffs and higher fees.
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