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<p>With 323 marks in NEET and a domicile of Rajasthan, you may have a chance of getting into lower-tier government or private medical colleges in the first round. Consider colleges like:</p><ol><li><strong>Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS)</strong></li><li><strong>Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner</strong></li><li><strong>Government Medical College, Kota</strong></li></ol><p>Check the specific cutoff trends for the current year and participate in the counseling process for accurate seat allocation details.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can get into a good governement medical college with 566 marks under BC category, as the expected NEET Cut off for 2024 is predicted to be between 720-130 for General and EWS categories, and 122-105 for OBC, SC, and ST categories. You can easily get admitted into top notch government colleges.</p>

39 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Doing BSC,

For your own state, you need at least more than 500 marks and in other state under all India quota, you need above 600 marks for guaranteed admission.
Cut-off changes every year with the number of students.

64 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can apply for all India quota counselling if you are eligible for it. Otherwise, you can go for your state counselling. They will tell you about the government or deemed medical institute according to your marks scored in NEET exam.

182 Views Posted 8 years ago

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To qualify for admissions in MBBS/BDS seats in government, private and deemed medical colleges/universities in India, a candidate belonging to unreserved or general category needs to score a minimum of 50th percentile in NEET 2017, while, candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC, the minimum percentile to obtain is 40th.

71 Views Posted 6 years ago

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It will be depend on cut off.
While the fees structure of college is :
Year 1 Rs. 2,012,500
Year 2 Rs. 1,750,000
Year 3 Rs. 1,750,000
Year 4 Rs 1,750,000
Year 5 Rs. 1,750,000
Total. Rs 9,012,500.

85 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Congratulations dear, it's a good score.</p><p>A score of 635+ can lead to admission in any medical college in Delhi. With a score of 610+, doors open to esteemed colleges such as IMS, BHU, Seth GS, and GMC Chandigarh.</p><p>There will be four rounds of NEET 2023 counselling i.e. Round 1, Round 2 of AIQ and Mop-Up Round &amp; Stray Vacancy Round. Out of the four rounds, three rounds will be conducted online by MCC i.e. Round 1, Round 2 and Mop-Up Round.</p>

50 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You missed the date of registration for 2020, try next year.

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<p>The following was the BC-B category cutoff for the State Quota Seats (SQ) in 2022 at Government Medical College (GMC) Mahabubabad in Telangana during the most recent NEET round:<br>BCB-NL-F: 534 points<br>ST-NL-F: 447 points<br>BCA-NL: 523 points<br>BCE&ndash;F: 472 points<br>ST-F: 439 points<br>BCD-F: 492 points</p>

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<p>You will have some possibilities to get admission in some private or deemed medical colleges of India as you only secured a score of 321 and your rank was near about 560,588 (SC category) in NEET. The cutoff is typically higher in Govt medical colleges but lower at private institutions and deemed universities. In such a scenario, you can look out for the likes of Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences (Bareilly), Kasturba Medical College (Manipal) etc., where perhaps their cutoff might be more achievable. There is an increased chance to get admission of a SC student than for open category, but still its important that... View more

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<div><div><p>The NEET cutoffs for different categories in the year 2023 are as below</p><ul data-hveid="CBEQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiR46__uO-IAxUGSGcHHWl_EKcQm_YKegQIERAB"><li data-attrid="SGEListItem">The NEET cutoff for the general category in 2023 was 520-137</li><li data-attrid="SGEListItem">The NEET cutoff for the SC/ST/OBC category in 2023 was 136-107</li><li data-attrid="SGEListItem">The NEET cutoff for the general- PH category in 2023 was 136-121</li><li data-attrid="SGEListItem">The NEET cutoff for the S... View more

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
Candidates have to follow the dress code while appearing in NEET exam, the dress code rules are given below:
Candidates have to wear light half sleeves clothes not having big buttons, brooch/badge, flower, etc., with Salwar/Trouser. Candidates have to wear slippers not shoes.

68 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Student, Class 12 CBSE,

NEET is National Eligibility cum Entrance Test conducted by central board of secondary education for admission for MBBS, BDS or PG courses. NEET score is taken for admission to all medical colleges. It's registration has already started and tentative date for exam will be May 7,2017.

368 Views Posted 6 years ago

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shivamchhirolya@gmail.com,

You can get your state medical colleges with these marks. However, there are less chances.

16 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Live ambitious Life...,

There is no reservations on general seats. They are open for all categories according to the merit.

76 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Crash course is not a bad option if you only wish to brush up your knowledge and aiming to get good marks.

52 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Exam preparation for any exam and the NEET 2017 in particular, will only work if you have a good study strategy and an evaluation plan in place. One such strategy to help you do your very best in the prep-department for NEET 2017 is elucidated below.
Gather relevant information
To prepare for NEET 2017, you must make a note of all the necessary exam details like the exam pattern, curriculum, topic-wise distribution of marks and time duration. This will help you get an idea of the important concepts so you can aim your preparation for NEET 2017 accordingly. Use the following highly recommended books when preparing for NEET 2017:
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116 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hello,
I suggest you to use the Shiksha's predictor tool for more information and this will help you to predict the college according to your choice rank or percentile visit this link:-<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor</a>
Good Luck.

6 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<div><div><div><p>Around 13 medical colleges admit NEET for admission to Kolkata. NEET is the ticket to reputed medical colleges and the colleges are Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, College of Medicine, KPC College of Medicine and Research, ESI-PGISMR, and many others.</p></div></div></div><div><div><div>&nbsp;</div></div></div>

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<p>The National Testing Agency (NTA) provided a NEET application correction window after the conclusion of the application process, from March 9 to March 11, 2025. Applicants can correct the wrong information entered, or the mistakes made in the NEET application form. However, not every field is editable in the NEET form during the correction window. Information such as mobile number, email id, address, etc. can not be edited. Hence, candidates are advised to check all the details carefully before final submission.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>For MPMSU (Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University) in 2023, the NEET cutoff for MBBS admissions typically ranged from around 50 to 6000 marks for general category students, while it was slightly lower for reserved categories. This cutoff can vary based on factors such as the number of applicants, seat availability, and overall exam difficulty. For precise and current cutoff details, it is best to refer to the official MPMSU website or contact their admissions office directly.</p>

38 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Annie,
The eligibility criteria for everyone is the same. Please find below the eligibility criteria for appearing for NEET exam:
Age criteria:
1. Candidates should be completing the age of 17 years at the time of admission or on or before 31 December, 2017.
2. The maximum age of aspirants seeking admission under 15% All India Quota seats should be 25 years (30 years for OBC/ SC/ SC category applicants) as on December 31, 2017.
3. Date of Birth: For general category applicants (Born on or between 08.05.1992 and 01.01.2001 and For SC/ ST/ OBC category (Born on or between 08.05.1987 and 01.01.2001).
Educational cri... View more

30 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Select the government colleges first like 10-15 government college in which you like to take admission. All depend on luck don't lose hope till 3rd round, after that you can fill as many as college you want in mopup round.

10 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, students can get selected at Post-Graduate Institute of Dental Science with NEET range of 60-70 percentile. However, it is important to note that the NEET cutoff percentile for admission to dental colleges varies every year and depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available. Therefore, it is recommended to check the official website of the institute or contact the admission authorities for the latest information on the NEET cutoff percentile for admission to Post-Graduate Institute of Dental Science.</p>

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<p>Uttar Pradesh University of medical Science is a government college and it is very difficult. To get admission there having seventy percent . In&nbsp; government colleges due to&nbsp; very high competitions, &nbsp; if you have scored more than five hundred plus marks in NEET then you have a chance to get addmision there .</p><p>For more Information you can check the official site of Uttar Pradesh University of medical science.</p><p>Maybe in your year the cut off may get&nbsp; even higher than five fifty plus.</p><p>Check all The necessary information in the college Official webs... View more

8 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>SDM Dental College Dharwad cutoff 2023 has been announced during the Karnataka State-Level Counselling. The cutoffs are based on NEET exam scores and are released for multiple categories. SDM Dental College Dharwad cut off for BDS course for GMK category was 110695 in 2023 during the state level counselling.</p>

43 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hi Dear,
NEET is the entrance examination meant for admission into MBBS courses. NEET will be based on Physics Chemistry and Biology of 11th and 12th standard.

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<p>The National Eligibility and Entrance Test's (NEET) most recent cut-off information as of 2024 shows a competitive environment impacted by several variables, including exam difficulty, applicant volume, and seat availability. The anticipated cutoff scores for NEET 2024 are consistent with past trends, wherein the general category cutoff often lies between the 50th and 55th percentile, corresponding to a score range of roughly 600&ndash;650 marks. The cut-off is typically lower, at the 40th percentile, for reserved categories, such as OBC, SC, and ST. This could translate to scores between 500 and 550 marks. Depending on the ye... View more

41 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You should stick to NCERT for all the subjects.

481 Views Posted 6 years ago

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100% you will get the admission in government college,Try to pick the better college in all india 15% quota.
All the best

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