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<p>No, you cannot join Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital without qualifying NEET MDS for MDS. The institute's admission process for MDS courses is based on the candidate's NEET MDS score and eligibility criteria as per the eligibility criteria for NEET-MDS laid down by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS)</p>

185 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Check out the link I am giving below for online application and question papers for NEET MS. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/dental/exams/neet-mds?q=neet-mds&amp;rf=searchwidget&amp;landing=ep" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/dental/exams/neet-mds?q=neet-mds&amp;rf=searchwidget&amp;landing=ep</a>.

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<div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="e305cfe8-aed1-476a-9538-12f532813cea"><p>No, a &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/dietetics-nutrition-chp"&gt;Dietician course&lt;/a&gt; typically does not require NEET. Most Dietician courses, such as BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics, are offered by various universities and colleges, and admission is usually based on the candidate's performance in their Class 12 exams, particularly in Science subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and sometimes Physics.&nbsp;</p></div>

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<p>A score of 559 and a position of 129578 in the OBC category makes it unlikely for you to secure a seat at ESIC. The typical bound of successful candidates at ESIC stretches from scores of 580-600 for the OBC category. Yearly changes in cutoff scores accompany different seat allocation methods along with other essential factors.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can may admission in medical colleges with 270 marks in NEET. The college will be private or government; it depends on your state and category, but talking in general terms, your score is sufficient to get admission into any normal college. If you belong to the reserved category, then you have a chance of getting a good private institute, and if you belong to the general category or EWS, you'll only get a low-ranked private institute. Chances of getting a government college with this score are almost nonexistent for all categories. However, the cutoff varies every year, and only predictions can be made based on the previo... View more

26 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>If your daughters name on her Aadhaar card is slightly different from the name on her 10th marksheet, its a good idea to fix one of the documents before you start filling out the NEET form. Having the same name on both papers will save you from hassle later on during admission or verification. You can update Aadhaar either online or by visiting an Aadhaar center, and don't forget to carry a valid ID along. Keeping names matched across official documents is especially important for big exams like NEET.</p>

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<p>NEET PG cut off depends upon a number of factors including total number of candidates who appeared in NEET PG exam, number of seats available, difficulty level of examination, and previous years’ cutoffs. Students have to score minimum cut off to qualify for NEET PG exam. Cut off is released along with NEET PG result.</p>

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<p>Unlike NEET, which is administered by the NTA, NEET PG is administered by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). It is important for candidates to understand that NBE solely offers NEET PG tests; the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) handles seat allocation for NEET PG counselling. The computer-based NEET PG test is administered once a year. The National Eligibility and Entrance Test for Post-Graduation, or NEET PG, is administered nationwide to candidates seeking admission to different MD (Medical Doctor), MS (Master of Surgery), and PG Diploma programmes. The scores are also used to determine who gets in to DNB and postgrad... View more

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<p>No, based on the given information, you will not be able to sit for NEET because you failed your 12th standard by 1 mark in Chemistry, which means you do not meet the minimum eligibility criteria to appear for NEET; you need to pass all three subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) to be eligible.&nbsp;</p><p>Key points to remember:</p><p>To sit for NEET, you must have passed your 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with a minimum aggregate of 50% for general category students.</p><p>Even though you scored</p>

129 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Kindly visit this link:
<a href="https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine/exams/amp/neet-ug/cutoff" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine/exams/amp/neet-ug/cutoff</a>
The cut-off will be released by CBSE on June 5.
Best of luck.

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<p>Yes, you can easily get admission in medical colleges with 438 marks in NEET. The college will be private or government; it depends on your state and category, but talking in general terms, your score is sufficient to get admission into any normal college. If you belong to the reserved category, then you have a chance of getting a government seat also, and if you belong to the general category or EWS, you'll only get a private one. However, the cutoff varies every year, and only predictions can be made based on the previous year's cutoffs.</p>

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<p>There are total six rounds of Haryana NEET UG counselling. The list of rounds are given below:</p><ol><li>Round 1</li><li>Round 2</li><li>Round 3</li><li>Stray Vacancy Round</li><li>Special Stray Vacancy Round 1</li><li>Special Stray Vacancy Round 2</li></ol><p>DMER Haryana announced the fifth and sixth rounds of counselling based on the number of vacant seats.&nbsp;</p>

19 Views Posted 6 months ago

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<p>Yes, 385 marks in NEET in general category chance may be possible to get the government nursing college.</p><p>You should get counselling done and go till the last round, </p>

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<p>90 marks in NEET is a very low score to get even a private college and that too with the lowest fees structure. Your marks are much lower than the cutoffs of private institutes. However, depending on the state and specific college, there might be a slim chance in the final rounds of counseling or for a very low-ranked private institution. You are suggested to reappear for the exam and get a good score so that you can get admission in a good college.</p>

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<p>The cut-off for NEET PG is released by the National Board of Examinations. NBE conducts the NEET PG exam and is responsible for setting the qualifying percentile/marks for each category (General, SC/ST, OBC). They announce the cut-off scores along with the result declaration on their official website.</p>

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<p>CENTAC conducted the registration process for CENTAC MBBS admission or the NEET counselling from July 5 to July 16, 2025. CENTAC NEET 2025 merit lists are released within a few days after the conclusion of the registration process. The merit list will include the names of the candidates along with their exam details. Only those whose names would be included in the CENTAC NEET 2025 merit list will be considered eligible to participate in the counselling process. However, candidates will be given the opportunity to submit grievances or challenges, after which the final merit list will be released.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

632 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Vijay, to be eligible for NEET you should have studied Physics Chemistry Biology and English as your mandatory subjects. Now you can also study Biology as an additional subject and be eligible for NEET. So you should complete your 12th, pass in all subjects, take up Biology as an additional subject from NIOS and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics Chemistry and Biology. Now it is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC, SC, ST. If you fulfil this criteria, you are eligible for NEET. If you like answer then Upvote it. Thank you.

35 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>Neet PG SCORE 455, AIQ, general category&nbsp;</p>

5 Views Posted 5 months ago

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<p>The NEET registrations for the year 2025 have been closed. The NEET registration for the year 2025 were scheduled between 7th February till 7th March. The NEET exam was conducted during 4th May this year. The counseling rounds have been postponed with the new dates yet to be revealed. The timeline for the NEET exam 2026 will be revealed at a later date.</p>

110 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The interested candidates can get the NEET paper from the official website of &nbsp;National Testing Agency (NTA). Navigate to the particular section and download it. They can also get the solutions for same. Try solving as many previous year papers as possible. The key is time management and accuracy. Focus on the subject that needs more attention and practice.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can apply for NEET 2024. As mentioned in the eligibility criteria, to apply, you must have completed your 12th along with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Since you will be giving the exam for Biology through NIOS in March 2024, your eligibility is valid as long as you fulfill other norms, i.e., age and marks in your 12th (at least 50% aggregate for General candidates, and 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates).<br><br>Keep a lookout for the updates and requirements as well as registration deadlines on the official NEET 2024 website.</p>

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<p>Yes, NEET MDS 2025 exam was postponed from the orginal schedule. NEET MDS 2025 exam was scheduled to be conducted on January 31, 2025, but it did not take place. The NEET MDS 2025 exam was conducted on April 19, 2025. The application process was conducted from February 18 to March 10, 2025. Later on, the BDS internship cutoff date was extended from March 31, 2025, to June 30, 2025. To allow the newly eligible candidates to register, NBEMS reopened the NEET MDS 2025 application window from April 3 to April 6, 2025.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Students can take the NEET 2025 examination even though they did not pursue biology as their additional course during the 12th grade. The National Testing Agency (NTA) standards for NEET admit candidates if they completed Physics and Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology courses in their 12th year studies. Only Physics and Chemistry subjects from your previous studies enables you to take the NEET. You need to develop specific strategy to study for the Biology segment while moving forward with NEET preparation. The NEET application fee amounts to an INR 1,600 fee for the general group yet the fee for SC/ST/PwD candidates stands at IN... View more

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<p>Aapke 52385 AIR aur 626 General rank ke saath, aapko Madhya Pradesh mein kuch achhe medical colleges mein admission mil sakta hai. Aapke rank ke aadhar par, aapko Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior, ya Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur mein admission mil sakta hai. In colleges ki fees lagbhag INR 50,000 se INR 1 Lacs per annum tak ho sakti hai.</p>

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<p>No, it is cumpulsory to write father's name in class 10th and 12th certificates.&nbsp;</p>

348 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>500 plus marks is considered a decent score in NEET PG&nbsp; exam. If a candidate score 535 marks that means his/her rank will be somewhere around 1000-2000. With that score, there is a chance to get admission in government college. Good score also depends on difficulty level of the question paper. If the question paper is difficult then cut off will be low. In 2023-24 session, general category cut off was 291 while the cut off for SC/ST was 257. Overall 500 plus marks will enable you to get admission in good college for PG course.</p>

10 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>Yes. NBE released official NEET PG 2025 answer key online. The answer key along with the recorded response was released at nbe.edu.in. candidates can access NEET PG 2025 answer key after login in application zone. NBE has released NEET PG 2025 result on August 19, 2025.</p>

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&lt;article dir="auto" data-testid="conversation-turn-2" data-scroll-anchor="true"&gt;<div tabindex="-1"><div><div><div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="e54b55f8-bebe-4984-929e-1951af9b64ad" data-message-model-slug="gpt-4o"><div><div><p data-start="0" data-end="210">Yes, you can fill out the NEET 2025 form, but it's important to ensure that your documents are consistent, as discrepancies can cause issues during verification and admission. Here's what you should... View more

20 Views Posted 8 months ago

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<h2 data-start="171" data-end="206">Where MBBS is (and isn’t) likely</h2><ul data-start="208" data-end="931"><li data-start="208" data-end="383"><p data-start="210" data-end="383"><strong data-start="210" data-end="244">Govt MBBS (15% AIQ): Unlikely.</strong> In 2024, <strong data-start="254" data-end="286">EWS AIQ MBBS closed ~28k AIR</strong>, while UR closed ~25k. Your expected AIR is much higher. <strong data-start="386" data-end="448">G... View more

60 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello dear, it is not possible to quantify your chances of selection, but I can assure you that you can get at least BDS seat at this rank. Besides, remember that you have more chances of you apply for private colleges as well.

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