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Refer the link for any clarification:<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/karnataka-neet-pg-counselling" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/karnataka-neet-pg-counselling</a>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">You can get into Andhra Medical Collge, Vijaywada with 70% in class 12th. It is feasible to secure admission in MBBS or any other undergraduate or postgraduate course with 70 percentiles in class 12th. Based on NEET PG scores, the college offers the <strong>MD and MS</strong> specialisations. Eligible candidates must apply online and meet the specific eligibility criteria for their desired program. Check out the eligibility criteria for Andhra Medical College through NEET PG exam:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Candidates who wish to apply for the exam or... View more

100 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Those with a score of 573 in NEET 2024 will have a fair chance of admission into government medical colleges in India if they are OBC. From the cutoff data of NEET 2023, OBC category cutoffs for government medical colleges have crossed marks from 550-620. Your marks can even get you into other colleges like Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi which closed at 566 for OBC in 2023 or Grant Medical College in Mumbai which last took students at 573 for OBC in 2023. The tuition fee structure in Indian government medical colleges varies from INR 5,000 up to INR 50,000 per annum.</p>

14 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Government MBBS is tough at 450 (unless you're in a low? cutoff state + strong category advantage). You stand a fair shot at government BDS, AYUSH courses (BAMS/BHMS/BNYS), and Allied Health programs. Private MBBS (India) becomes viable, but budget could be sixty Lacs to over one crore rupees across the program. Smart alternates: BPT, B.Sc Nursing, B.Pharm, BMLT, Optometry, or MBBS abroad (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Russia)—carefully vet MCI/NMC compliance. Share state, category, and budget, and I'll pinpoint exact colleges</p>

46 Views Posted 8 years ago

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For your answer, I am attaching a link. Please check it out:
<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 5th of June.
Hope your query is resolved.

28 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You shall have to apply for the colleges from where you wish to pursue the course. You then have to download rank card and score card. Then you have to register for counselling on MCI site after which you will get date for filling the desire colleges. This was the procedure for 15% quota reservations. There will be complete schedule for registration, filling of colleges, declaration of results of counseling. For 85% seats u have to register for your state counselling either at their portal or offline. You will then be called for counselling. Do remember that you have the following documents ready for any counselling.
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15 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The NEET MDS 2025 application form is typically released in January or February by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). If you missed the initial registration window, you can wait for the correction or second application window, which NBE often provides for late applicants. Ensure that your internship completion certificate and other required documents are ready, as they are mandatory for eligibility. Keep checking the official NBE website for notifications on reopening of the application portal, as deadlines are strict and extensions are rare.</p>

114 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Krishna,
The cutoff 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.

70 Views Posted a year ago

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<div><div><div><div>&nbsp;</div></div></div></div><div><div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="e9b5a0a6-2872-420f-bb0f-107658d896b9" data-message-model-slug="gpt-4o-mini"><p>Dear Principal, </p><p>The NEET PG 2024 Round 3 counselling registration commenced on December 26, 2024, and concluded on January 1, 2025.</p><br>As the registration period has ended, you are not eligible to participate in Round 3.<p>However, you may consider participating in the Mop-Up Round, which ... View more

298 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Gautam,
Do not be in so much of stress. Remember one thing, mock tests are for practice and they are made hard, trust me. And still you have a lot of time so just read and do not think about marks. Your concept should be clear. So, see that you are not making any mistake over there. Also, focus on NCERT books.
All the best.

114 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>With 298 marks in NEET 2024, it is not easy to get an MBBS seat in government colleges, but you have possibilities in private medical colleges, deemed universities, and management quota seats. A few state counseling rounds may provide seats in lower cutoff states, particularly for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC).</p>

15 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>NEET FET is short for NEET Fellowship entrance Test. The fellowship courses admission exam is carried out by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in a computer-based mode. The admission to the 2-year post-doctoral FNB courses is granted through the entrance exam. This examination serves as both a qualification and ranking test, and is the sole entrance exam for entry into FNB Courses, FNB-PD, and FPIS.</p>

19 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>61k - Not a bad score - Not a good score too.</p><p>If you are a fresher, just passed MBBS, give another attempt.</p><p>If not - You can opt for Non Clinical subjects .</p><p>There are other quotas and reservations that play a huge role in this seat matrix.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

28 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>No. There is no government college which offers MBBS course in 300 marks. You can do MBBS private or go abroad for completing MBBS in these marks.&nbsp;</p>

259 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Please do check the college’s cutoff list, and then go for it. If you have OBC quota, then chances are high to get government colleges.

272 Views Posted 7 years ago

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No, you cannot. There are only three modes of admission in IISER- KVPY: Also being a KVPY fellow your admission is not guaranteed. There is a merit list for this. 25% of admissions in IISER are done through KVPY. JEE Advanced
Here also there is a merit list. This year cutoff rank in advanced for an aspirant to apply for IISER through JEE was 10,000. Here also the reserved seats to be filled through JEE are 25%. - And the last mode is SCB channel. In this, you firstly need to clear the cutoff for the board's percentage that is given by the IISER admissions committee. This year for CBSE it was 90%. After you have cleared the board's per... View more

1.9k Views Posted 7 years ago

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Perfect Answer doesn't Exist!,

Everyone say that NCERT is not enough. But it is enough, the thing we take here into consideration is that we don't go through every line in NCERT, each line in it is important and can be useful. Other books are just in detail explanation in detail about the concepts. It's upon your interest how you want to study and cover the syllabus for NEET exam.

5 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>You can easily download the seat matrix of the NEET PG for Andhra Pradesh from Andhra Pradesh EAMCET official website and The Telangana seat matrix from TS EAMCET.&nbsp;</p><p>MS 1700</p><p>MD 849</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>A NEET rank of 556 is excellent. She'll likely get a seat in top colleges like AIIMS or MAMC under AIQ. Government medical colleges across states will also be easily within reach. It's a strong position for MBBS admission.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, a score of 450 or above in NEET is usually enough to get admission in an individual university for the BAMS route in Maharashtra. <br>NEET is a nationwide degree-entrance examination for undergraduate Science courses, including BAMS. Some medical colleges admit a limited number of applicants, who have around 200 marks in NEET. But usually the official faculty members of NEET UG require at least 500 objectives. <br>BAMS private colleges in Maharashtra include:<br>YMT Ayurvedic Medical School, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai<br>Nalsopara Ayurvedic Medical College, Vasai, Thane<br>BSDTS College of Ayurveda, W... View more

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<p>Studying the NEET syllabus can provide a good foundation, but it may not be enough to crack CUCET PG on its own.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>To crack CUCET PG, you have focus on :</strong></p><ul><li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>CUCET PG syllabus</strong></span> :Familiarize yourself with the specific syllabus and topics covered in the exam.</li><li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Advanced topics</strong> : </span>Study advanced biology, biochemist... View more

80 Views Posted 9 years ago

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NEET (national eligibility cum entrance test) is conducted for the admission into MBBS and BDS courses. The result for NEET exam will be announced on June 8, 2017 by CBSE in online mode.

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Steps to avoid anxiety during exam time :-
1. Learn how to study efficiently.
2. Study early and in similar places.
3. Establish a consistent pretest routine.
4. Talk to your teacher.
5. Indulge in some meditation, exercise and relaxation to take your mind off studying for sometime.
6. Don't forget to eat and drink.
7. Eat well, eat healthy.
8. Get plenty of sleep.

30 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>By scoring 155 marks in NEET, you have great opportunity to secure the admission in BAMS in Karnataka. Based on the recent trends of NEET exam 2022 cutoff score for BAMS in Karnataka coming at 140-150 for General candidates and 120-130 for reserved category candidates. Karnataka has approximately 42 BAMS colleges and in sum 2630. The cost of fees for BAMS in Karnataka falls between INR 2,50,000 and INR 5,00,000 per anum. Based on your test result, you could apply for admission in one of the best BAMS colleges in Karnataka including the Government Ayurveda Medical College or the SDM College of Ayurveda.</p>

61 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello,
With this rank, you may expect private colleges for MBBS. Government colleges are less predictable with this score.

111 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Sharing the Complete NEET Biology Syllabus <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bit.ly/2Wcam53" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://bit.ly/2Wcam53</a> for 2020 exam. Unit 1: Diversity in living Organisms
Chapter-1: The Living World
Chapter-2: Biological Classification
Chapter-3: Plant Kingdom
Chapter-4: Animal Kingdom
Unit 2: Structural organisation in Plants & Animals
Chapter-5: Morphology of Flowering Plants
Chapter-6: Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Chapter-7: Structural Organisation in Animals
Unit 3: Cell: Structure & function
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<p>You may be able to get admitted to Kerala's BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) programme if you scored 219 on the NEET 2024 exam and fall under the OBC NCL category. However this would rely on the state cutoff trends for that particular year. Cutoffs for BAMS are typically competitive in Kerala, however if you are an OBC NCL candidate, you may have an advantage in getting a seat under the state quota. You may think about organisations such as:<br><br>Thiruvananthapuram's Government Ayurveda College<br>The Jiv Gandhi Institute of Ayurveda in Puthur, Moodabidri, and Alva's Ayurveda Medical College<... View more

22 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The NTA publishes the exam day instructions on the NEET admit card 2026. Candidates need to follow the given instructions on the NEET exam day-</p><p>&lt;!--- [if !supportLists]---&gt;1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &lt;!--- [endif]---&gt;The candidate must reach the Centre well in advance by 11:00 AM.</p><p>&lt;!--- [if !supportLists]---&gt;2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &lt;!--- [endif]---&gt;No candidate shall be permitted to enter the Centre after the Gate Closing- Time (01:30 PM).</p><p>&lt;!--- [if !supportLists]---&gt;3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&n... View more

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<p>Yes, you can apply for the B.Sc. Nursing programme based on your NEET scores. Starting from 2024, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has mandated that NEET UG scores be used for B.Sc. Nursing admissions. The eligibility criteria include completing Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as core subjects. Candidates must also be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year. For the general category, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Class 12 is required, while SC/ST/OBC candidates need at least 40%.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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