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6 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham NEET MDS cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to various MDS specialisations. The NEET MDS Cutoff 2025 ranged from <strong>1782 </strong>in the first round closing ranks to <strong>16185&nbsp;</strong>in the last round closing ranks. Among all the streams, &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/amrita-school-of-dentistry-amrita-vishwa-vidyapeetham-kochi-campus-62667/course-mds-in-orthodontics-and-dentofacial-orthopaedics-467651"&gt;MDS in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics&lt;/a&gt; was the toughest to get admission into in the last... View more

8 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>ACMS College generally holds admissions on NEET ranking and cut-offs in preference to mere passing of NEET. In the regular category, candidates should attain the prescribed NEET score and ranking in order to qualify for admission. Even though the army personnel might sometimes get some advantage through reserved quotas or even less stringent standards, being merely an army personnel and passing minimum NEET requirement may not prove sufficient. They still have to adhere to the specified cut-off and ranking standards unless otherwise stipulated in the admission policy of the college. One can consult the official ACMS College regula... View more

41 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>With a NEET MDS 2024 rank of 12,000 and 2A OBC + 371J reservation, your chances of getting a government seat in Karnataka are slim but not impossible. Seat allotment depends on cutoffs, category competition, and seat availability. Check previous year cutoffs for better clarity.</p>

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<p>With the score of 300 in NEET, your niece stands little chances of holding a seat in MBBS, particularly in government medical colleges considering her cut-off marks for OBC candidates which vary per state and competition level from 430 to above 500;&nbsp;thus, her prospects in the government institution are quite dim.&nbsp;</p><p>On the other hand, she has better chances on private medical colleges since some may happen to set their cut-off lower or open seats through management or NRI quota; thus, it is necessary to go for college-wise research on admission criteria.</p><p>Also let her look into ot... View more

11 Views Posted 10 months ago

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<p>With 256 marks in NEET 2025 as an OBC candidate, getting admission to a government medical college is challenging but possible in some states with lower cutoffs or private government-aided colleges. The general cutoff for government colleges usually exceeds 300 marks, but state quotas and reservation benefits might improve your chances in less competitive regions.</p>

146 Views Posted 9 years ago

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doing bachelor of physiotherapy ...,

No, not all medical colleges offer BPT course. You can get admission in a college to pursue this course on the basis of class 12th marks or you can appear for the entrance exam of BPT.

47 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Its a sort of exception case. I would request you to connect with the exam conducting authority for exact details.

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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1. NEET Preparation: Create A Realistic Timetable
Following a fixed timetable helps you to stay focused on your goal during your NEET Preparation. Also, since you have to finish 2 years syllabus, having a well-structured timetable will help you to organize your NEET preparation. Follow your timetable strictly. But be open towards modifying it with time.

427 Views Posted a year ago

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<p style="text-align: left;">You need to follow the following steps to apply for the NEET PG exam as a Nepali citizen:</p><ol><li style="text-align: left;">At first you need to create a user ID and password on the official website of the National Board of Examination (NBE) at natboard.edu.in .</li><li style="text-align: left;">After the successful creation of user ID and password you need to fill the application form with your personal information and academic details and upload your photograph, signature, thumb impression and required documents as per the guidelines provide... View more

260 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No, you will have to get online generated relieving letter from the earlier institute, before you join the next college. Without such relieving letter, candidates will not be permitted to join the seat allotted in round 2. Upgradation is applicable for only those candidates who have joined allotted seat of first round and submit willingness for upgradation.</p>

64 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>With an expected score of 490 in NEET and belonging to the SC category in Odisha, you have a good chance of securing admission to various BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges. While the specific colleges you can expect will depend on the cutoff marks and the number of seats available, here are some government BAMS colleges in Odisha that you can consider:</p><ol><li>Government Ayurvedic College, Bolangir</li><li>Government Ayurvedic College, Puri</li><li>Government Ayurvedic College, Balasore</li><li>Government Ayurvedic College, Baripada</li><li&... View more

163 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The chapters carrying high weightage in the NEET Physics syllabus are as follows:</p><ul><li>Thermodynamcs</li><li>Current Electricity</li><li>Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter</li><li>Electromagnetic Waves</li><li>Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits</li></ul><p>The following table brings the chapter-wise weightage of NEET Physics syllabus based on previous year's analysis.</p><table><tbody><tr><th><p>Name of the chapter</p></th><th><p>Number of questions as... View more

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<p>The NEET MDS cutoff for ITS Dental College in 2023 is not readily available, but you can expect the cutoff to be around the general category NEET MDS qualifying percentile which is currently set at <mark>28.308%</mark> due to recent revisions, meaning a candidate needs to score above this percentile to be eligible for admission.</p>

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<p>Although the NEET exam is generally scheduled from 2 to 5 PM, the array of activities are scheduled since morning. The table brings the activity-wise schedule for NEET exam.</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>NEET Exam Day Events</th><th>NEET Exam Day Timings</th></tr><tr><td>NEET Exam Timing</td><td>2 PM to 5 PM</td></tr><tr><td>NEET Exam Centre Entry Begins</td><td>11.00 AM</td></tr><tr><td>NEET Exam Centre Last Entry</td><td>1.30 PM</td></tr><tr><td... View more

6 Views Posted 4 months ago

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Neerja Rohatgi ,

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<p><strong>Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham NEET PG Cutoff 2025</strong> has been released for Round 1 for all categories in the AI quota. The cutoff rank ranged between <strong>19160&nbsp;</strong>and&nbsp;<strong>130225</strong> across all specialisations for the MD/ MS courses. The hardest specialisation was MD in Biochemistry and the easiest was MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy.&nbsp;</p>

209 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>With 363 marks in NEET 2024, you have a good chance of securing admission to a semi-government medical college. The NEET 2023 closing score for Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana was 320 marks. This suggests that with 363 marks, you may be able to secure a seat in a similar semi-government medical college. The Karnataka NEET 2024 cutoff data&nbsp;shows that for government medical colleges, the cutoff ranges from around 400-600 marks depending on the category. For private/deemed universities, the cutoff is lower, around 350-450 marks.</p><p>You should research the cutoffs and... View more

25 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>To down load NEET 2025 City Intimation Slip, go to the NEET website.</p><p>Click on the link for City Intimation Slip, enter your Application Number and Date of Birth, then download it.</p><p>This slip shows the exam metropolis.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

27 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, you are allowed to make an improvement in one subject to be eligible for NEET ( National Eligibility cum Entrance Test).</p><p>For NEET you must have passed / appearing your 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics and English.</p><p>Minimum marks percentage is:</p><p>General Category: 50%&nbsp;</p><p>SC/ST/OBC: 40%&nbsp;</p><p>PwD: 45%&nbsp;</p>

33 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Sincerity at its top!,

You will have to study NCERT for good marks in boards
You will have to study 10 hours everyday.
If you study more, you achieve more.
Good luck.

36 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello Dear,
For admission into MBBS in government medical colleges general category, your score should be around 500. Below this score, it's less predictable that you'll get admission into government medical colleges. So, you can expect private medical colleges.

31 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can register for 2nd counseling. There are good chances of getting a college in the same.

35 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Mandeep,
The cut-off varies every year according to the number of students applying for examination and number of seats available. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities/official page directly for accurate cutoff which can help you in figuring out the appropriate college and seat.

44 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

You need to be very thorough with the NCERTs of Standard 11th and 12th. Apart from that, you need to develop your MCQs solving skill. You need to solve as many as MCQs as you can.

9 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>NEET is generally conducted in 14 foreign cities. NEET test centres in foreign countries are located in cities located across the continents of Asia, Middle East and Africa. The foreign cities where NEET 2025 will be conducted are as follows:</p><ol><li>Kuwait City</li><li>Dubai</li><li>Abu Dhabi</li><li>Bangkok</li><li>Colombo</li><li>Doha</li><li>Kathmandu</li><li>Kuala Lumpur</li><li>Lagos</li><li>Manama</li><li>Muscat</li><li>Riyadh</li><li>Sharjah</li><li>... View more

10 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>No, unlike Medical and Dental courses, &nbsp;<strong>Agriculture does not fall under the purview of NEET</strong>.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>As far as last-round NEET PG cutoff is concerned, there are no sectional cutoffs till now. However, to get into the Medical Colleges, the college releases overall cutoff for various quotas, including All India.</p>

14 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>RPF Constable admit card 2025 for PET/PMT will be released four days before the exam. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with the required credentials. The hard copy of the admit card is not sent to candidates by post. Candidates need to carry the printed copy of their RPF Constable admit cards to exam centre.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>With a score of 154 in NEET, it will be challenging to get a seat in a government medical college for B.Sc Nursing since the cut-off scores are generally higher for government colleges. Government colleges consider candidates with more NEET score for nursing. Though there could be a chance of getting admission in certain government colleges with lower cutoffs or reserved categories, depending on the state and seat availability. You could also try private nursing colleges, although fees would be more. It is best to look for specific cutoff trends and counseling updates for more precise details.</p>

5 Views Posted a year ago

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<p><span data-huuid="2471385423753765303">No, students from any stream cannot give NEET. S</span><span data-huuid="2471385423753766460">tudents who have studied <strong>Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English in</strong> Class 12 are still eligible, but not those with a purely humanities background.<span data-cid="9539b9e3-2b30-40c8-a68f-1d7e28e68052"> So PCM and PCB students are eligible.</span></span></p>

23 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>With 596 marks in NEET, you stand a good chance of getting admission to a decent medical college, but your eligibility may be influenced by your HSC marks and PCB aggregate of 40%. Many top government colleges require a higher percentage in the 12th-grade PCB subjects, which may limit your options. However, the private medical colleges can be very flexible with respect to marks, and some take students based purely on NEET scores. Explore options in private institutions, management quotas, and deemed universities. Always research specific colleges and their criteria to determine what will best fit you.</p>

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