NEET 2021 result: Check last year’s cut-offs of Rajasthan for MBBS, BDS courses
Vagisha Kaushik | October 23, 2021 | 01:40 PM IST | 1 min read
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare NEET 2021 results after October 26 on the official website neet.nta.nic.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The highest NEET cut-off at which medical colleges of Rajasthan closed admission to MBBS courses in Round 1 was 1,894 at Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Jaipur, and highest closing rank (Round-1) for BDS courses was 14,049 at RUHS College of Dental Sciences, Jaipur.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has re-opened the application form of NEET 2021 from October 21 to 26. NEET result 2021 will be declared after October 26.
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The Medical Counselling Committee conducts the admission process for medical aspirants via 15% All India Quota (AIQ) quota while the state counselling authority conducts counselling for 85% state quota. Through 15% AIQ, students can seek admission into any college across the country, while they have to apply for separate state counselling for admission to a particular state college.
Students can check last year’s NEET cut-offs of medical colleges in Rajasthan for the unreserved category to get an idea on scores required to take admission in MBBS and BDS courses in these colleges.
NEET 2021: Last year’s cut-offs for MBBS courses
|
College |
Quota |
Cut-Off 2020 (Round 1) |
|
GMC, Bharatpur |
Govt |
8474 |
|
Mgmnt |
18985 |
|
|
GMC, Bhilwara |
Govt |
8115 |
|
Mgmnt |
17446 |
|
|
GMC, Barmer |
Govt |
9006 |
|
Mgmnt |
20234 |
|
|
GMC, Churu |
Govt |
8583 |
|
Mgmnt |
19473 |
|
|
GMC, Dungarpur |
Govt |
9032 |
|
Mgmnt |
20533 |
|
|
GMC, Kota |
Govt |
7021 |
|
GMC, Pali |
Govt |
8029 |
|
Mgmnt |
18575 |
|
|
JLN MC, Ajmer |
Govt |
5912 |
|
JMC, Jhalawar |
Govt |
7476 |
|
Mgmnt |
15486 |
|
|
RNT MC, Udaipur |
Govt |
5519 |
|
RUHS CMS, Jaipur |
Govt |
2828 |
|
Mgmnt |
11392 |
|
|
S.K. GMC, Sikar |
Govt |
8356 |
|
Mgmnt |
18286 |
|
|
SMS MC, Jaipur |
Govt |
1894 |
|
SN MC, Jodhpur |
Govt |
4618 |
|
SP MC, Bikaner |
Govt |
3867 |
NEET 2021: Last year’s cut-off for BDS courses
|
College |
Quota |
Cut-Off Rank (Round 1) |
|
Darshan Dental College, Udaipur |
Govt |
99066 |
|
Mgmt |
178402 |
|
|
Geetanjali Dental College, Udaipur |
Govt |
324752 |
|
Mgmt |
521748 |
|
|
Jaipur Dental College, Jaipur |
Govt |
141740 |
|
Mgmt |
282275 |
|
|
MG Dental College, Jaipur |
Govt |
141573 |
|
Mgmt |
498646 |
|
|
NIMS Dental College, Jaipur |
Govt |
230069 |
|
Mgmt |
519561 |
|
|
Rajasthan Dental College, Jaipur |
Govt |
225607 |
|
Mgmt |
549775 |
|
|
RR Dental College, Udaipur |
Govt |
181568 |
|
Mgmt |
628013 |
|
|
RUHS College of Dental Sciences, Jaipur |
Govt |
14049 |
|
Vyas Dental College, Jodhpur |
Govt |
443264 |
|
Mgmt |
598095 |
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