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6 Views Posted 9 months ago

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Bhuvana Kruthi,

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<p>Follow all the ncert based points which are so useful to crack neet&nbsp;</p><p>Attain a self schedule of your preparation and go on practicing again and again</p><p>Pattern of NEET is quite common from several years but due to corona they have given choice questions and extra time&nbsp;</p><p>But currently there are no extra questions and no extra time only 3 hrs</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

25 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Student,

Yes, it means that you cannot get a college through the counselling. Please try other private colleges and take the admission.

42 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you do not go to the end, why...,

You can easily get 400 marks if you only focus on NCERT but this mark would not be enough to get MBBS so then you will have to study from outside materials like books other than NCERT or if you can get any coaching material.

37 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, there a reasonable chance of securing admission seat in a private medical college in kerala with expected rank of 535 in NEET .</p><p>The NEET cutoff for private medical college depends on the factors like the number of applicants, seat availability and overall performance.</p><p>The private medical colleges in Kerala have different quotas:</p><ul><li>50% state Quota seats</li><li>35% management quota seats</li><li>15% NRI quota seats&nbsp;</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

59 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello dear,
If you are confident enough to crack NEET next year, then you can drop a year for NEET preparation. Otherwise, you should join other courses.

17 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can crack NEET by self-study as it is one of the most efficient ways of studying. As you know, there are lots of books and materials available in the market but there is always a question of reliability because in self-study, you need to focus a lot on assessments and testing yourself so that you can improve. Download the M Learning India app and see the wonders it can do to your learning. Simply follow the guidelines of the app, follow a regular schedule and practice and practice based on your understanding of the theoretical concepts. There are many advantages and merits of using this app over conventional methods of learning. H... View more

25 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Minimum Marks: Candidates must secure minimum 40% marks (SC). If you have a 40% aggregate in class 12, you should be eligible to appear for the NEET. In your PCM you are not eligible as your aggregate is below 40%. Also, please mention your marks in english or maths as these marks will also be counted towards your aggregate. Subjects: Candidates must pass the above qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology & Mathematics or any other elective subjects with English. Regards.

68 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello Dear,
For admission into government medical colleges, your score should not less than 450 for the general category if you are expecting MBBS. Below this score, you can get government BDS and privates.

1.7k Views Posted 2 years ago

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In the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) counseling process, if you are allotted a seat in Round 2 but do not want to accept it, you have the option to decline or surrender the seat. By not accepting the seat in Round 2, you will not be automatically upgraded to a different college. If you are satisfied with the seat you were allotted in Round 1 and wish to retain it, you can choose to not participate in Round 2 of counseling. In such a case, your allotted seat from Round 1 will remain unchanged, and you will continue with the college you were originally allotted. It's important to note that the decision to decline a seat in Ro... View more

26 Views Posted 7 years ago

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student of physiotherapy,

There are a lot of courses other than MBBS. You can go for BHMS, BAMS, BPT these all are amazing fields where you can excel.

116 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Computer Engineer,

Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding NEET entrance exam. Important information like preparation tips, strategies, eligibility, admission information, application dates, syllabus, etc. Are mentioned at the link provided below. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/articles/preparation-strategy-for-neet-blogId-5870" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/articles/preparation-strategy-for-neet-blogId-5870</a>.

104 Views Posted 3 years ago

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B Pharma student,

I don't think that it is different. Just a little bit of different pattern. Otherwise, syllabus is approximately same.

6 Views Posted 9 months ago

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<p>Check out the table below for detailed overview of the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/ranking/top-private-medical-colleges-in-india-accepting-neet/139-2-0-0-13600"&gt;top private Medical colleges accepting NEET in India&lt;/a&gt; along with their tuition fees and average placement package:</p><table><tbody><tr><th width="191"><p><strong>College Name</strong></p></th><th width="127"><p><strong>Total Tuition Fee</strong></p></th><th width="154"><... View more

19 Views Posted 7 years ago

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I am sorry to say she scored really low. She'll not get a good medical college. However, you may look for private colleges with really high fees, there might be a possibility. Good luck.

4 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Bundelkhand University NEET PG cutoff 2024 was released for admission to various MD and MS courses. The Cutoff was released in the form of opening and closing ranks for different categories under the All India quota. Candidates can check the Bundelkhand University 2024 cutoff for the General All India category candidates in the table below:</p><div><table><thead><tr><th>Course</th><th>2024</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/maharani-laxmi-bai-medical-college-jhansi-63027/course-md-in-anaesthesiology... View more

155 Views Posted 8 months ago

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<p>Yes, it is possible to participate in two state-level NEET counselling processes simultaneously. They may participate in the MCC NEET counselling or the national level counselling as well. However, once they are allotted a seat and they take admission, they will not be eligible to participate in other state or national level counselling processes. Moreover, if a candidate does not belong to a particular state, then he or she have to participate in NRI quota.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

7 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Students need varying scores in NEET exams to gain admission at Dr. D. Y. Patil Dental College. Students who want to pursue BDS at Dr. D. Y. Patil Dental College must achieve at least 50% in Biology, Physics and Chemistry during their 10+2 schooling. The first-round NEET cut-off at DY Patil Dental College Pune reached 469 along with 141642 being the final ranking. The NEET MDS cutoff ranks were distributed between 4131 and 13904 among General All India quota students who applied for MDS programs. Students seeking admission can consider their NEET scores competitive when the score reaches above 400 according to yearly variations.&l... View more

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<p>Having a NEET score of 345 and belonging to the OBC category, you stand a fair chance of getting into a private veterinary college. Although government vet colleges have higher cutoffs, private colleges have lower cutoffs, so that is also an avenue through which you can get a seat. The actual cutoff may differ according to the college, state, and applicants' number, but as an OBC candidate, you stand to gain category-specific reservations as well, increasing your chances. Individual college cutoffs and going through the counseling process are advisable to get the accurate information.</p>

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<p>It was difficult to secure an MBBS seat in Dehradun, particularly in state medical colleges, with a score of 246 in NEET because of comparatively higher cutoff. For example, Government Doon Medical College, Dehradun, had an end rank of 7,865 in last round NEET UG 2024 from the General All India category.</p>

27 Views Posted 2 years ago

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1. Go through your entire 11th and 12th-grade syllabus multiple times.
2. Establish a good schedule and attitude.
3. You are prepared to work hard for the next coming months.
4. Allowing 4 -5 hours of sitting every day and increasing it to 10 -12 hrs on day.
5. Study in accordance with the scoring system. Concentrating on the positives.
6. Cover your weak topics first as at the end times you will not be able to give time to those topics.
7. Focusing on the topics you have strong hold at the end months.
8. NCERT should be your holy book, revise it multiple times, especially Biology.

9 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The NEET Admit card is an important document that all the candidates need to carry with them on the exam day. The candidates must check all the details on the admit card carefully and in case&nbsp;of wrong information printed on the NEET admit card 2024, or any other issue, candidates are advised to contact the NTA NEET 2024 Helpline Numbers 011-40759000, 011-69227700 or send email to neet@nta. ac. in from Monday to Friday, between 10 AM and 5 PM.&nbsp;</p>

11 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Students who wish to pursue their Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) studies at SVKM's Institute of Pharmacy in Dhule can apply through either MHT-CET entrance or NEET entrance testing. The All India cut-off merit number in CAP Round III for NEET candidates reached 4678 which corresponds to a score of 62.77 percentile.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;NEET applicants scoring above 62.77 percentile create better admission prospects in admission competitions. Annually used cut-off scores fluctuate because of changing applicant numbers and changing seat availability rates. Achieving a higher than average percentile will produce better result... View more

343 Views Posted 3 years ago

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B Pharma student,

To be eligible for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam, candidates must fulfill certain eligibility criteria. One of the key eligibility requirements is to have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology, and English as compulsory subjects. The minimum qualifying percentage for the 10+2 examination varies based on the category to which the candidate belongs. For candidates belonging to the general category, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology is typically required. In your case, since you have scored 41% in PCB Physics Chemistry Biol... View more

40 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hi Dear,
You have scored very well in your category. So, you can expect a government MBBS seat in All India Quota Counselling as well as State Quota Counselling in your state. Do attend the counselling.

39 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding NEET exams. Important details regarding dates, exam pattern, syllabus and results are mentioned at the link provided below.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine/exams/neet-ug" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine/exams/neet-ug</a>

1.3k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Basith,Exam conducting body didn't make rule over the colored or black white print out of the admit card. But, the photo which you will paste on the admit must be a colored photograph and the same as you used at the time of online registration.
Below are the points for downloading the NEET Admit Card:
Go to the official website of the NTA. Select Medical from the various give options. You will be directed to the next window. Click on the Admit Card, again you will be directed to the next window. After coming to the admit card window, fill all the required details and fetch your Admit Card on your computer screen. Take a prin... View more

256 Views Posted 9 years ago

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It all depends on the seats available in good or respected colleges for MBBS . You can try for Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences. It is one of the best private colleges and has good infrastructure. This college has access to latest medical technologies.
All the best.

4 Views Posted a year ago

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<p><strong>Government College of Dentistry had </strong>released the NEET UG cutoff across MBBS specialisation for different AI quotas. <strong>Government College of Dentistry MBBS&nbsp;cutoff 2024</strong> stood at <strong>39991&nbsp;</strong>for the General AI category candidates. For OBC category candidates, the MBBS Round 2 cutoff is <strong>42770</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>Comparing the latest round with previous years' cutoff rounds, a fluctuation in the cutoff ranks can be visible for the General AI category candidates. The 2023 MBBS cutoff stood at <strong&... View more

7 Views Posted 5 months ago

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<p>HP NEET 2025 counselling registration last date was extended twice by the counselling conducting body i.e. AMRU, HP. As per the schedule released initially, the registration deadline was July 26, 2025 which was further extended to July 27, 2025. However, candidates were still not able to apply for the counselling and had requested AMRU to extend the deadline again. Accepting the request of the candidates, AMRU, HP extended the final deadline to&nbsp;<strong>July 30, 2025 (2:00 PM) for Round-1 counselling</strong>.</p>

42 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>NEET 2025 counselling started on July 21, 2025, and the last date was January 10, 2026. The duration of NEET counselling depends on the number of vacanct seats. Before each round of counselling, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) releases the seat matrix or seat vacancy list. Once all the seats are filled, the counselling process of NEET is considered complete.</p>

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