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With 300 marks, you can apply for good private medical colleges with 85% State Quota seats.

79 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can. NEET Exam is tough. But if you prepare well then, you can easily crack the exam. Click here <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bit.ly/2Jm1011" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://bit.ly/2Jm1011</a> to know if the NEET Exam will be conducted again this year or not. Follow these tips to crack NEET Exam:
1. First check the complete syllabus and exam pattern.
2. Maintain a timetable so that you are able to prepare for the exam in a planned way and give sufficient time to the subjects that need more attention.
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324 Views Posted 8 years ago

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From this year, you can take admission in colleges offering BAMS and BHMS through NEET.

2k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello,
Yes, you can get. Marks above 300 in NEET in your category is good enough. You can easily get a seat in your desire government medical college. Please participate in counselling.
Good Luck.

109 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The cut-off of NEET goes higher and higher every year. For general category, you need to score at least 560-600 marks to confirm your admission in a government medical college.

93 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello Dear,
If you are scoring less in NEET, you can either wait for the next year or you can join any other medical courses like BAMS BHMS BVSc etc.
All the best

49 Views Posted 7 years ago

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student of physiotherapy,

Yes, it is now compulsory everywhere. You have to go by NEET to get the admission.

1.9k Views Posted 9 years ago

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In private colleges, you can get admission.

304 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>If your pin code is wrong then it is not the matter of concern because when you will submit your ID proof during admission the same pin code will be considered in records which will be mentioned on that ID.</p><p>For avoiding such mistakes, it's better to check the application form again before submitting.</p>

26 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Any college for MBBS is more or less the same, it's just the reputation. It is recommended that NCERT should be followed only for NEET as it is sufficient to get you a good college. Don't indulge in other material that make even the simpler things go above your head.

21 Views Posted 3 years ago

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B Pharma student,

No, admission to the MBBS programme is only for human medicine and not for veterinary medicine. If you are interested in veterinary medicine, you may consider pursuing BVSC or AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) which is a five-year undergraduate programme in veterinary sciences. Admission to BVSC is also through NEET but the eligibility criteria and admission process may vary from that of MBBS.

64 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You will have to check with private colleges which gives direct admission to the students.

43 Views Posted 3 years ago

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If you don't belong to reserve category like ST, PH, then you can't get a seat in NEET UG.

37 Views Posted 8 years ago

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No, you can't solve physics of NEET without knowing these topics though you don't need to understand them completely breif knowledge will do. Question standard for both the exams are almost the same whereas in JEE application part of concepts are focused and in NEET concept and formulae are focused.

15 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, one may sit for the NEET at the age of 40 too because there is no particular restriction in terms of a maximum age for the candidates applying for the same. For such admission, first, ensure all qualification criteria are met because most eligibility criteria are attached for having 10+2 degrees with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as the principal subject. You must login into the official NEET website to register and fill the application form. Study from the syllabus well before the exam and enroll yourself in coaching classes or join some study groups if you require help. After completing your registration, pay the applicat... View more

64 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello dear,
It'll be very difficult for you to get admission into any government or private medical colleges for MBBS. So either you can try for private BDS or go for BAMS, BHMS courses.

388 Views Posted 2016-05-17 15:39:23

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

With 409 marks, you may get a BDS seat but it seems difficult to get a MBBS seat. If you want to get into MBBS, you must take the second stage examination of NEET. You need a score of 500+. All the best.

109 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Education and career counsellor,

Hi Anjali,
This a personal choice you have to make. Whether you must do MBBS or B.Sc Biology will depend on your career plans and interests. If you want a career in Biology only you may opt for B.Sc Biology. If you want to be a doctor clear the NEET.

14 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>NEET PG exam is necessary to get admission to MD in General Medicine course at Siddhartha Medical College. Based on the <strong>Siddhartha Medical College cutoff 2024</strong>, the NEET PG cutoff stood between <strong>2344</strong> and <strong>94718</strong> for the General AI category candidates. Among all the courses released by the institute, the most sought-after course was &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/siddartha-medical-college-vijayawada-63143/course-md-in-dermatology-venereology-and-leprosy-402127"&gt;MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy&lt;/a&... View more

145 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, it is entirely your choice if you want to pursue MBBS. You can quit your B.Sc. Agriculture course in second year and pursue MBBS. Regards.

55 Views Posted 9 years ago

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If you don't think you can do well this year, it's better to take a drop and prepare.

27 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The top colleges are:</p><ol><li>AIIMS Delhi</li><li>Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi</li><li>VMMC, New Delhi</li><li>IPU, New Delhi</li></ol>

29 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>With a NEET rank of 386014 under the SC category, it is highly unlikely that you will secure an MBBS seat in any government medical college in India; your chances are very low due to the high competition for SC category seats, even though you might be eligible for admission based on your marks, the cut-off for government colleges is usually much higher for this rank.&nbsp;</p><p>Key points to consider:</p><p>High cut-off:</p><p>The cut-off for government MBBS seats under the SC category is significantly higher than your rank, meaning most government colleges will likely be</p>

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<p>Based on the available data, with a NEET score of 497 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 221,201, securing a seat in a government medical college in Rajasthan under the 85% state quota appears challenging. Historically, the cutoff scores for government medical colleges in Rajasthan have been significantly higher.</p><p>For instance, in the 2024 admissions, the closing ranks and corresponding scores for various categories under the state quota were as follows:</p><p>Category Closing AIR Score</p><p>General (URB) 19,399 660</p><p>OBC (OBB) 20,060 659</p><p>EWS (EWB) 21,971 656&... View more

8 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>All India Exams conducted lower standards for BDS mjbs admission to the colleges in the states of India but NEET there is a from first to consider in the medical colleges usually for admission to the first-year BDS course. Besides, even the students have other different ways by which they could gain admission into their medical universities.&nbsp;</p><p>AIIMS MBBS Admission:</p><p>Admission into AIIMS is now through marks gained in the Ug NEET exam.<br>JIPMER MBBS Admission:</p><p>JIPMER accepts the NEET results for students willing to pursue their undergraduate medical education throu... View more

95 Views Posted 6 years ago

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The cut off of NEET goes very high every year. It is easier for reserved categories to secure a seat, but for general categories, it is not easy. So, if you are a general category, then I have doubts regarding your scores if you can secure your admission or not. Because, as per my information the score has shoot up a lot.

15 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Welcome to the Shiksha platform,
If you will get 200 marks then you will not able to get admission in a government college for BAMS course. If you want to do BAMS then private colleges provide this course. If you want to get admission in a government college then approximately 500 marks are required and 450 marks for OBC, 350-300 in SC/ST category.

1.1k Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hi Shrabani Bar, Applicants from the overall class have to have surpassed the qualifying exam with minimal 45% marks, while for SC/ST/OBC candidates the minimal marks is 40%. Candidates can apply for the NEET examination greater than as soon as because the attempt restrict has been removed. B.Sc. Nursing Admission 2022 is primarily based on a country or country wide stage entrance exam. Candidates should qualify for the NEET UG examination to are seeking B.Sc. Nursing Admission in pinnacle nursing colleges. Several states behavior counseling rounds after the NEET exam to offer B.Sc. Nursing Admission 2022. Hope this helps!
Good Luck!

180 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

NEET - National Entrance cum Eligibility Test is the only gateway for admission into MBBS and BDS courses through out India. So, you can't get admission without NEET.

132 Views Posted 9 years ago

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a beginner....,

No paramedical course is covered under NEET.

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