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Hitesh Current Student
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Yes, your eligible, based on your marks scored in B.Sc. You will get seats, and they have counseling also.
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Pravesh PatelCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
It completely depends upon you. If your grasping power is good then no need to join any institute, self-study help you in long term. Any students who want to pursue MBBS from Russia, China, Ukraine, and other countries then contact Just for Ed
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It completely depends upon you. If your grasping power is good then no need to join any institute, self-study help you in long term. Any students who want to pursue MBBS from Russia, China, Ukraine, and other countries then contact Just for Education.
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Soumya DashCurrent Student
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AIIMS BBSRis best than scb in too many ways like faculty students ratio, fees, etc.
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Shivani anil bharatiCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
If you want admission in MBBS colleges you may apply in private colleges, There is one round called mopup round (institutional round), In this round you have to go to respective college otherwise if visit to college not possible fill online fo
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If you want admission in MBBS colleges you may apply in private colleges, There is one round called mopup round (institutional round), In this round you have to go to respective college otherwise if visit to college not possible fill online form of that college and try to contact that MBBS college, after starting mopupround you have to send documents eg, NEET score card. College will display their cutoff list, after displaying of list, if your name comes or if you are illegible to get seat in that college immediately visit that college or contact them. All the best for your bright future.
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7 years ago
How can I get admission in a medical college?
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Dr Swastik SahuCurrent Student
Medical & Engineering Consultant
Scholar-Level 17
Hello Dear,
For admission into a good government medical colleges, you need a NEET score around 550 and for private colleges you need around 450.
For admission into a good government medical colleges, you need a NEET score around 550 and for private colleges you need around 450.
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Dharamveer DheerCurrent Student
Educator at University
Scholar-Level 18
Absolutely yes, your high rank will ensure that.
5 years ago
How much do I need to score in NEET to get a private medical college in Haryana or other states?
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vijaya maheswariCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
You have not mentioned your category. So, if I treated you as OBC, above 550 is safe. If unreserved category means above 580 to 600 is safe.
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Vipin Bihari YadavCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
National Testing Agency NTA will release NEET 2020 cutoff percentile along with the release of bulletin. While the cutoff of NEET 2020 scores equivalent to percentile will be announced along with the result. NEET expected cutoff 2020 Aakash, A
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National Testing Agency NTA will release NEET 2020 cutoff percentile along with the release of bulletin. While the cutoff of NEET 2020 scores equivalent to percentile will be announced along with the result. NEET expected cutoff 2020 Aakash, Allen Kotak, Resonance and others, has been released for all categories. Check NEET expected 2020 cut off for General/SC/ST/OBC in the article below. NEET cut off 2020 varies for each category. Medicos must secure NEET qualifying marks 2020 percentile and scores to qualify the offline entrance exam. Various coaching institutes have released the expected NEET 2020 cutoff along with the equivalent scores, which can be checked below. NEET MBBS/BDS cutoff 2020 for General category candidates is 50th, while NEET cut off for OBC, SC and ST will be 40th. Aspirants who wish to pursue MBBS/BDS abroad must also pass the exam by securing NEET cut off percentile and scores in order to be deemed eligible. NEET admit card 2020 direct download link is now available. Candidates who misplaced their NEET candidate's login credentials are required to click on NEET admit card forgot password to retrieve the password and download the admit card. Aakash, Allen Kotak, Resonance, Career Point, Sri Chaitanya and other institutes have released NEET expected cut off 2020 marks. These NEET cutoff qualifying marks is corresponding to the NEET qualifying percentile. With the help of expected cutoff of NEET 2020 by coaching centres, aspirants can know whether they have qualified the NEET exam. Also, expected NEET 2020 cut off can also determine which MBBS/BDS college can be granted to candidates for admission, based on previous years' trend. Thanks and best of luck.
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Vipin Bihari YadavCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
For B.E / B. Tech course , the cut-off mark required for a seat in P.S.G. College of Technology is pretty much on the higher side. Exact marks required for each department varies each year but Maalini Kumaran 's answer roughly gives you the ra
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For B.E / B. Tech course , the cut-off mark required for a seat in P.S.G. College of Technology is pretty much on the higher side. Exact marks required for each department varies each year but Maalini Kumaran 's answer roughly gives you the range. As pointed out, the Category you belong to, is a deciding factor.
However , for M.Sc 5 year integrated courses , the admissions are not merely based on the cut-off marks scored in your 12th exams. The department usually conducts an interview to select the candidates. Though your 12th marks are given some weight-age (usually,less), importance is given to your understanding of concepts.
Personally I feel that the MSc courses are well- structured and the placements are also in par with the B.E/B.Tech students.
However , for M.Sc 5 year integrated courses , the admissions are not merely based on the cut-off marks scored in your 12th exams. The department usually conducts an interview to select the candidates. Though your 12th marks are given some weight-age (usually,less), importance is given to your understanding of concepts.
Personally I feel that the MSc courses are well- structured and the placements are also in par with the B.E/B.Tech students.
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