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Hi Neha,
In NEET's form, if its asked percentage then put as numbers. For example, if you have 90% in in 12th, then put 90%. You have to fill the percentage in numbers not as words.
Hi Valand,
Dropping for NEET is a best option only if you really want to be a Doctor. Apart from it on before dropping you should be thorough with the mistakes you have done so that those mistakes should not be carried forward and apart from hardwork believe in smart work such that you can easily clear NEET in next attempt.
Good luck.
<p>With a 366 marks in NEET and belonging to the OBC Muslim minority category, you have a reasonable chance of getting a seat in Karnataka. Here are the possible options:</p><ol><li>Karnataka Medical Colleges - Likely to get a seat through OBC category under the state quota.</li><li>Self-Financed Private Medical Colleges - Private colleges in Karnataka with lower fees may also be an option.</li><li>Government Medical Colleges - Government seats under OBC quota could be accessible, but specific cutoff details should be checked.</li></ol><p>Next Steps:</p><ul><l... View more
<p>442 is a very decent score, and you may face difficulties in getting a government seat despite belonging to the SC category. As you have not mentioned your state, we are talking in general terms only. Although you still have chances of getting a government college, as the cutoffs for the reserved category are lower than others. If you wish to get admission in a private college, you can easily get a reputed college with this score.</p>
<p>With a NEET 2024 score of 400, it's tough to get a government MBBS seat in Telangana under the EWS quota, as the cutoff is around 520+. Even with an ESI card, chances are slim for free seats. You can consider management quota or private colleges if you're set on pursuing MBBS this year.</p>
<p>With a rank of 300,000 to 400,000 in NEET and 400 marks, getting admission in a government medical college is really difficult. In general, the cut-offs are usually higher in most government colleges, and your rank will not be up to the mark for such colleges. Some colleges might accept scores around this level, but only in less competitive states. It's worth considering private medical colleges since they can provide better prospects at this score level.</p>
Hello Dear,
Kindly tell us how much you have scored in total in Physics Chemistry and Biology or your All India Rank so that we can guide you more accurately.
Hi Gouri,
Until this year the medical entrance exam for undergraduate students occured only once in May. But now it has been recently known that it will occur 2 times a year. That is, first will come in May and the 2nd in August. But again, this rule will be applied from next year. And this NEET exam twice a year is a good thing for undergraduate students. Like if any student is not able to achieve good marks in his first try then he do not have to wait for the whole year as he can reapply in 6 months.
Hi Raj,
You cannot compare these two examinations. If you are keen to work with Indian Army as a doctor, then go for AFMC Otherwise, NEET. Both have different needs, like after NEET, you would be working with the local public directly. On the other hand, after AFMC, you would be attached to different Army units across the nation and work with them.
CBSE releases answer keys of NEET officially after the examination every year. Unofficial keys are released by various coaching institutions like Allen, Akash, Resonance, etc.
<p data-start="0" data-end="118">No Clinical Research not need NEET exam. NEET is test in India for getting admission in medical and dental courses.</p><p data-start="120" data-end="250" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">But Clinical Research is different it is about doing study to check if new medicine, devices or even treatments are safe and work good.</p>
<p>Yes, you can get admission to a government medical college if you clear NEET, even with grace marks in physics. The goal is meeting the NEET eligibility criteria and securing the rank within the required cutoff.</p>
<p>Here is a list of government medical colleges in Punjab where you may have a chance of securing admission with 608 marks in NEET:</p><ol><li><p>Government Medical College, Amritsar</p><ul><li>General Category: Closing rank (NEET 2023) - 23,615</li><li>OBC Category: Closing rank (NEET 2023) - 21,163</li></ul></li><li><p>Government Medical College, Patiala</p><ul><li>General Category: Closing rank (NEET 2023) - 26,434</li><li>OBC Category: Closing rank (NEET 2023) - 25,115</li></ul></li><li><p&... View more
Hello Parag,
You give your best but the exam doesn't turn out in your favor then there is no need to worry about, there are still many courses waiting for you, where you can achieve great heights like:
1. B.Sc in agriculture
2. B.Sc in forensic science
3. B.Sc in biotechnology
4. B.Sc in zoology
5.B.Sc in food technology
The candidate must have completed the age of 17 years at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before 31st December i.e the year of his/her admission to the 1st year MBBS/BDS.
<p>NEET exam is conducted for the admission to medical courses such as MBBS and BDS. NTA declares the result of the candidates attempting to secure a seat at various colleges in India. Moreover, candidates willing to get admission must need to keep in mind the below pointers as the result declared by the authorities:</p><ul><li>Candidates first need to check whether they have qualified for the exam or not, by comparing their obtained score with the qualifying or cutoff marks.</li><li> In case, if they qualify, they must get ready for the NEET counselling process with all the necessary documents ... View more
<div><span aria-haspopup="dialog" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="radix-:r20:" data-state="closed">Yes, NEET is mandatory in every MBBS and PG medical admission in KJ Somaiya Medical College.</span> <span aria-haspopup="dialog" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="radix-:r21:" data-state="closed">To pursue MBBS, NEET UG is required and to pursue MD, MS and DNB programs, NEET PG is required.</span> <span aria-haspopup="dialog" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="radix-:r22:" data-state="cl... View more
<p>ESIC quota is for children of human beings insured below the Employees' State Insurance (ESI) scheme.</p><p>It affords reserved seats in ESIC and a few government scientific schools.</p><p>You ought to have a valid NEET rating to use.</p><p>You need a certificates proving you are a “ward of an insured character” from ESIC.</p><p>The age limit is usually 21 years for boys, with some relaxations for women.</p><p>Around 400 MBBS seats are reserved underneath ESIC quota throughout India.</p><p>Seats are allocated through the crucial NEET counseling p... View more
<p>For admission to BAMS in Abhilashi University, candidates should qualify NEET with cutoff marks fixed for the year. The actual marks depend on category, available seats, and state-level cut-offs. The higher the NEET score, the greater the chances of getting a seat. Abhilashi University adheres to official NEET counselling guidelines for admission.</p>
<p>A score of 287 in NEET in the OBC category means it would not be easy to get an MBBS seat in a private medical college in Chennai, as cutoffs over the years have been higher. For example, in Tamil Nadu state quota counseling for self-financing medical colleges, cutoffs for OBCs have remained over 400 marks. But some deemed universities and private colleges might have a lower cutoff, particularly in terms of management or NRI quotas. It's best to investigate individual colleges' cutoff requirements and look into other medical courses or states with varying cutoff patterns.</p>
<p>To resolve the "duplicate candidate" issue on your NEET application form:</p><p>1. Review your application history to ensure you haven't submitted multiple forms.</p><p>2. Verify your personal details for accuracy.</p><p>3. Contact the NTA Help Desk via phone or email for assistance.</p><p>4. Be prepared to submit identification documents to verify your identity.</p><p>5. Follow the instructions provided by the NTA Help Desk to correct the issue.</p><p>Act quickly to resolve the issue, as the application correction window is time-sensitive.</p>
<p>No colleges accept 168 marks in NEET for veterinary Science admission because the required marks vary from year to year and by category. </p><p>Explanation</p><p>The NEET cutoff for veterinary Science in 2024 was between 722 and 135 marks for general category students. </p><p>For reserved categories like SC, ST, and OBC, the cutoff was between 138 to 135 marks out of 720. </p><p>The official website to check the NEET cutoff is neet.ntaonline.in. </p>
<p>Being an NT candidate, you will find it daunting yet not impossible with such a score of 187 in NEET to acquire a place in Bombay Veterinary College. The cutoffs of veterinary colleges in Mumbai go pretty high but since you are from NT category you might find some consolation in the cut off marks. Anyhow, verify the current cutoff as per categories during the counseling process of the Maharashtra CET cell, since the cutoffs change year-wise. There are other adds-on places of veterinary colleges where the cutoff values might be lower.</p>
Hello Sakshi,
Now, be brave enough and give your 100% to your studies, as you are already brave and decided to take a drop. So, now what I think is that you should join the coaching again because:
1-You will not get distracted
2-You will get some competition in the class over there which is important for inspiration
3- You will give tests over there which are important for self-evaluation.
So, read 8 hours a day. Read NCERT thoroughly as it is a must. Remember the formula, revision is the key to get marks so revise every 10 days or you'll forget.
Also, take a break once in a while. Stay calm and do not stress yourself.
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding preparation tips and strategies for NEET entrance exams. I am sure that if you follow these strategies you should do well in your entrance exams.
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Hello Dear,
You have scored very well in your category. So definitely you can expect a government seat for B.VSc. Do attend the counseling.
All the best.
Hello Dear,
As per the directives of Honourable Supreme Court of India NEET is the only gateway for admission into MBBS and BDS courses in India. There's no other gateway for admission. So you need to appear NEET.