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8 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>Yes. MCC will conduct NEET PG counselling for allocation of 50% Al India quota seats. Respective state authorities will conduct counselling for rest 50% seats. Candidates will have to register online and declare choice of college and course for seat allocation. A total of 4 rounds of counselling is held for allotment of seats. Seat allotment result is released separately for each round of counselling.</p>

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<p>The requirement for NEET depends on the course applied by the candidates. MMU Solan considers NEET-UG scores for admission to MBBS programme whereas, NEET-PG scores is required for MD and MS courses. Aspirants with a valid NEET score need to participate in centralised counselling conducted by the Government of Himachal Pradesh. Those who are allotted seat need to pay the course fee.</p>

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<p>Your eligible position of 4683 in the ST ranking gives you proper admission opportunities to Thoothukudi Medical College through All India Medical Counseling provided you track the past year cutoff standards. Governments colleges in Tamil Nadu have displayed different cutoff criteria for ST candidates under the All India Quota system in the recent years. Your admission chances at Thoothukudi Medical College are high if the previous year ST candidate cutoff rate exceeded 4683. Succeeding in admission to Thoothukudi Medical College using All India Medical Counseling will be more achievable if previous cutoff levels were lower. The m... View more

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<p>Having secured a NEET score of 600 and an AIR of 80,885, it brings the prospect level quite lower for bagging a seat in government medical colleges, such as GMC, Himachal Pradesh, or Assam under the AIQ quota. The cut-off mark for AIQ seats in these states usually lies in a significantly higher range; often this is in and around 500-600 marks for the general category candidate. For instance, the cut-offs for government colleges are much higher than your current score, but you may look for private medical college options or under state quota which may have lower cut-offs.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>As NEET UG score is 407, admissions to a B.Sc. Nursing course in government college can prove to be hard, as it has more cut-off marks as compared to colleges. For example, government colleges in past years have demanded marks between 450 and 500 for general candidates.<br>But cut-offs may differ from year to year depending on the number of applicants, availability of seats, and reservation rules. It is better to go through the counseling process and check both government and private colleges to increase your chances of getting admitted.</p>

59 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Dear,
Its very difficult to get admission into MBBS courses at this score. However, you can try for BDS in private dental colleges or go for paramedical courses
All the best. Feel free to revert.

46 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Jaskirath,
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.

16 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Muvazam,
Yes, you can secure a seat in either B.M.C. or MS Ramaiya medical college Bangalore. Your score in NEET is good. Please wait for the results declaration.
Best of luck.

17 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai accepts NEET MDS scores for admission to the MDS courses. As per the 2024 MDS cutoff, the Seat Allotment Result was released for the last round, wherein the closing ranks ranged between <strong>44</strong> and <strong>497</strong> for the General AI category students. So considering the last round cutoffs, candidates with a cutoff rank of 100 are eligible to get admission at GDC Hospital, Mumbai if you are belonging to the General category. Mentioned below is the NEET MDS last round cutoff to check what are the courses available with a cutoff rank up to 100 at ... View more

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<p>GDCH Aurangabad Cutoff 2024 was concluded after four rounds. The Cutoff ranks closed at <strong>734</strong> for MDS in Oral Pathology during the fouth round, for the General AI category candidates. Therefore, it is not possible to get into the college at this rank for the General AI category candidates.&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>

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<p>For the General AI category candidates, it is difficult to get admission at 10000 rank, as per the last round cutoff list. The last round closing rank for admission to MBBS among the General AI category was <strong>8464</strong>. For OBC AI category candidates, the last round closing rank was <strong>8760</strong>, therefore, it is difficult to get admission at this rank for OBC AI quota as well. For candidates belonging to categories other that General AI and OBC AI, admission to MBBS at TD Medical College is possible.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>If you belong to the General All India category, you can get admission to TD Medical College, if you get a rank of atleast 68460, for the easiest specialisation, i.e. &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/t-d-medical-college-alappuzha-kerala-other-60311/course-md-in-anatomy-398891"&gt;MD in Anatomy&lt;/a&gt;. If you want to get admission to any particular specialisation, you can check the table below to find the last round closing rank for NEET PG cutoff 2024, for admission to TD Medical College:</p><table><thead><tr><th>Course</th><th>2024</th></tr... View more

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<p>TD Medical College accepts NEET PG scores for admission to MD and MS specialisations. <strong>TD Medical College NEET PG cutoff 2024</strong> was closed for further admissions. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India quota. With the cutoff rank of 1500 in NEET PG, candidate belonging to the General All India category can get admission to almost all the specialisations except &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/t-d-medical-college-alappuzha-kerala-other-60311/course-md-in-general-medicine-398877"&gt;MD in General Medicine&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=... View more

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<p>The NEET MDS 2026 internship cutoff date is May 31, 2026. The NBE mentioned the cut off date in the NEET MDS exam date notice. In case a candidate is unable to complete the internship within the said date will not be considered eligible.</p>

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<p>As per the <strong>Manipur University NEET PG cutoff 2024</strong>, the needed rank to get into the university should ranged between <strong>1544</strong> and <strong>103570</strong> for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for OBC AI category candidates, the required rank stood between <strong>1661</strong> and <strong>76369.</strong> Candidates aiming admission to Manipur University must check out the year-wise cutoff trends from official &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/manipur-university-imphal-20616/cutoff"&gt;Manipur Univers... View more

5 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University Kanpur has released its MBBS cutoff for the All India and Home State quotas. Considering the <strong>Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University Kanpur cutoff 2024, </strong>the last-round cutoff for MBBS course ranged between <strong>1419</strong> and <strong>1139450&nbsp;</strong>for the General AI category candidates. Wherein, the most and least competitive courses were<strong> MD in General Medicine</strong> and <strong>MD in Anatomy.</strong></p>

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<p>Candidates will have to score the minimum cut off percentile to qualify NEET PG exam. The qualifying cut off differs as per the category. For general category, candidates have to score 50 percentile while for reserved category, the qualifying cut off is 40th. A merit list is released based on marks score, overall rank, category rank etc. Candidates shortlisted in merit list are elligible for NEET PG counselling for seat allocation.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Tbilisi State Medical University does not require NEET scores for the admission. However, an Indian student may require the scores for the licence process or visa application. Visit the Georgian embassy for more details.</p>

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<p>The NEET cutoff for Thai Moogambigai Dental College and Hospital for the year 2023 for the BDS course was about 1207166 for the general category. The rank specifies the minimum marks required for the candidate to be considered for admission. The college is part of the Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute. It is one of the premier institutes for dental education and training. The chance to get a seat in the course improves with possibilities to get above that cutoff. Their official website should be watched closely for updates regarding future cutoffs and intake processes.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

27 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Dear,
Kindly tell us how much you have scored NEET this year and also your all India rank, so that we can guide you more accurately.
All the best.

3 Views Posted a year ago

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<p dir="ltr">The candidates cannot secure a seat in any government medical college without appearing for the NEET exam. The seats are allocated based on the score of the NEET. The candidates after taking the NEET exam are eligible for AIIMS Kalyani admission. Candidates must qualify for the exam and appear for counselling.</p>

10 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>After downloading NEET SS admit card, print it on an A4 size paper. Paste a recent passport-sized photograph, preferably same as one attached on application form. Photograph should be coloured with white background. Candidates will have to carry the admit card along with other important documents on the exam day.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>NEET MDS admit card is released by the National Board on Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) in online mode only. Hence, eligible candidates have to download the NEET MDS admit card in online mode by visiting the official website. Requesting NBEMS for sending the NEET MDS admit card post will be of no avail.</p>

9 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>There are two types of NEET MDS application correction window. In the first and primary correction window, and the final correction window. In the first or primary NEET MDS correction window, candidates can make corrections or changes in the informtion entered in the application form, except for a few fields. On the other hand, in the NEET MDS final correction window, candidates will be able to make corrections in the incorrect or deficient images of photograph, signature and thumb impression. Candidates will not be able to make changes in the images in the primary correction window and vice versa.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes. In an official notification, NBE has confirmed NEET PG 2025 exam will be held in two shifts on June 15, 2025. However, the exam conducting body has not provided the official reason for conducting the exam in two shifts. last year also the exam was held in two shifts. Meanwhile, the decision of two shifts exam has sparked controversy with many medical associations are opposing the move.&nbsp; Earlier, NEET PG used to be held in single shift.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The NEET SS Demo Test can be accessed by following the steps given below.</p><ul><li>Visit the official website of NEET SS –&nbsp;natboard.edu.in</li><li>Click on NEET SS under the Examinations section</li><li>Click on the Application tab</li><li>Click on the link next to Demo Test&nbsp;</li><li>Click on Sign In</li><li>Read the instructions and click on 'I Agree' checkbox</li><li>Click on 'I am Ready to Begin' tab</li><li>Click on the answer options and click on 'Save &amp; Next'</li><li>You may also... View more

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<p>No, there is no sectional time limit in the NEET exam. The total duration of the NEET exam is three hours or 180 minutes. Candidates have one hour for each of the three sections. However, there is no specific time limit to solve the sections. Based on test takers' strategy, they can allot more time to a particular section than the other two. Since NEET is a paper-pencil-based test, candidates have the flexibility to decide the sectional timing as per their convenience.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The Manipur University accepts NEET PG scores. It has been seen that <strong>Manipur University cutoff 2024</strong> has gone upto <strong>103570</strong> for the General AI category candidates. Going as per the trends, the cutoff 2025 will not go beyond<strong> 100000 </strong>rank for the admission to MD and MS programs at Manipur University.</p>

38 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>As announced by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), there will be three rounds of NEET SS 2025 counselling. The average duration for each round of counselling is going to be around 15 days.&nbsp;</p><p>The total number of rounds or the duration may be changed depending on the seat vacancies and other external scenarios.&nbsp;</p>

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