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<p>Yes, the NEET SS 2024 application fee has been reduced from that of last year. This year, the NEET SS application fee is INR 3,500 for each category. Last year, the exam fee was INR 4,250. NBEMS, the exam authority has not stated any particular reason for the reduction of the NEET SS 2024 application fee.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>According to students and experts, Biology was the easiest section of the NEET 2024 exam. his section comprised 90 questions, which was segregated into questions from Botany and Zoology. The experts stated that the Botany section was tougher than that of the Zoology section. On the other hand, the Zoology section was mostly asked from the Class 12 syllabus. Maximum questions were asked from the Human Physiology topic and the Ecology section had the lowest weightage.</p>

114 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>It is mandatory to save choices during the NEET SS counselling. If candidate does not lock the choice submitted, the choices saved by him/her will be automatically locked on the last date of choice locking. Also, once the choice locking deadline is over, candidates will not be allowed to modify the NEET SS counselling choices.&nbsp;</p>

5 Views Posted 9 months ago

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<p>Sorry. You didn't fulfill the eligiblity criteria of the nest exam. You are not able to take admission in any medical college because in 2025,the neet exam cutoff is 145-686 for general category</p>

255 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The NEET exam will be held on 7th May, 2017.

16 Views Posted 3 years ago

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The cut off expected for NEET is
Khansi 325 and Jaintia 85 approximately plus minds
When counselling and registration is done then you got any college thorough NEET in India.

33 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Higher cutoffs make it difficult to get into a government medical college in the General category with 399 NEET 2024 marks. You could, however, be able to get into acknowledged institutions or private medical colleges. For more exact information, it's advisable to look up specific college cutoff dates and investigate state counseling programs.</p>

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, students who have appeared in the NEET Phase-I examination can appear once again in Phase-II.

74 Views Posted 9 years ago

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No. AIIMS MBBS is a separate exam for admission in AIIMS MBBS course. You can also get admission in AIIMS MBBS through NEET.
Yes, AIIMS conducts separate entrance exam for MBBS.

107 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can pursue MBBS and BDS after scoring good marks in NEET exam.

61 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>In the case where you cleared the 12th examination as a private candidate, you can mention "Private Candidate" as the name of the school for the year that you have cleared the examination. This is why:</p><p>Your true passing details really matter-the institution has validated the passing at the level of examination, hence any place aside from this is meaningless.</p><p>Transparent: Simply put, it avoids confusion and therefore clears the air.</p><p>If the form clearly calls for previous schooling, then school could also be mentioned as it was mentioned in that pack under the relevant ... View more

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<p>In India, NEET is usually considered required to gain admission in any BVSc course, whether government or private, at 15percent All India Quota and subsequently state quotas too by the Veterinary Council of India (VCI), as may be specified in the Pre-Veterinary Education Regulations, 2009. Although a few state-level entrance examinations may still be there to select some per cent of the state seats, the general tendency entails a valid NEET score. That is why it is a very low probability that one can get a government BVsc seat without NEET. It is imperative to refer to the recent VCI announcements as well as admission brochures o... View more

270 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear,
Eligibility based on your 12th class marks for the admission in medical colleges:
Marks Required at 10+2/HSC.
50% marks for General Category.
Candidate needs to have cleared Chemistry, Physics, Bio-technology/Biology and English independently and must have gained at least 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry, and Bio-technology/Biology.
40% Marks for Other Backward Classes/Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe Category
Those candidates who belong to Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes or Other Backward Classes need to secure a minimum of 40% marks in Chemistry, Physics and Biology/Bio-technology taken togethe... View more

16 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Following are the documents which are important for NEET exam :-
1. NEET admit card and score card.
2. Class 10th and 12th Certificate and marksheet.
3. ID proof.
4. Eight passport - size photographs.
5. Caste Certificate (if applicable)
6. Provisional allotment letter.
7. PwD Certificate (if applicable)

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<p>With an All India Rank (AIR) of 33,787 in NEET and belonging to the General category, securing a seat in a government medical college in Rajasthan may be challenging.</p><p>But you have few other following option:-</p><ul><li>&nbsp;You could exploring good private colleges in Rajasthan.</li><li>You find out any other medical college in other states, where competition might be less.</li><li>you have other opportunities in dental (BDS) or alternative medicine programs (BAMS/BHMS), where the cutoffs might be relatively lower.</li></ul>

10 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>Qualifying Percentile &amp; Marks</p><p>General / EWS – 50th percentile -&gt; <strong>686 - 144</strong> marks</p><p>OBC – 40th percentile -&gt; <strong>143 - 113</strong> marks</p><p>SC – 40th percentile -&gt; <strong>143 - 113</strong> marks</p><p>ST – 40th percentile -&gt; <strong>143 - 113</strong> marks</p><p>General PwBD – 45th percentile -&gt; <strong>143 - 127</strong> marks</p><p>OBC/SC/ST PwBD – 40th percentile -&gt; <strong&... View more

58 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

NEET is conducted for admission into MBBS, BDS, BAMS and BHMS courses in India. MBBS and BDS are the preferred courses among all.
All the best and feel free to revert.

39 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Positive thinker!!,

Hi Swachchho, Once the results are announced, you need to do the document verification. Once the documents are verified they will give an ID and password through which you can do the option entry. All the best!

367 Views Posted 3 years ago

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No, candidates do not have the option of changing their category from General to EWS at the time of NEET counselling. The correction window is the last chance for you to make corrections to your NEET application form. Once the Correction window has been closed, you cannot make any corrections to it. NTA mentioned in its Information Bulletin that it neither entertains the requests to make changes in its application form nor does it make any changes on its own. You can change your category at the time of application form correction. Following are the data which can be corrected:
1. Gender
2. DOB
3. Category (caste. )
4. Disab... View more

16 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The undergraduate medical courses offered through CENTAC NEET UG counselling are MBBS, BDS, BAMS and BVSc &amp; AH.</p>

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<p><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/dr-bhimrao-ambedkar-university-agra-25222/admission">DBRAU Agra admission</a> to MD and MS courses is based on NEET PG scores followed by the counselling. The MCC concluded NEET PG Counselling after Round 5 Seat Allotment results for&nbsp;<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/dr-bhimrao-ambedkar-university-agra-25222">DBRAU Agra</a>. Tabulated below is the latest <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/dr-bhimrao-ambedkar-university-agra-25222/cutoff">DBRAU cutoff 2023</a> for <a href="https://www.shi... View more

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<p>Some of the popular PG Diploma courses offered during Tamil Nadu NEET PG counselling are: &nbsp;MD Anaesthesia, MD Psychiatric Medicine, MD Radio Diagnosis, MD Radiotherapy, MD TB &amp; Chest Diseases, MD Obstetrics and Gynaecology, MD Paediatrics, MD General Medicine, MD General Surgery, and MD Orthopedics.</p>

5 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>There is no fee involved for editing the NEET SS application form. Only those candidates who completed the NEET SS application process are eligible to avail the edit window. Applicants can make changes in the editable fields only.</p>

93 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Material to be taken to NEET exam hall:
1) NEET 2017 admit card.
2) Passport size photograph and Postcard size photo affixed on space provided on admit card.
Yes, you need to fill all the columns mentioned in the answer sheet.

17 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The NEET PG Special Stray Round Vacancy has the following important dates: Registration and payment: March 6 to March 8, 2025 (until 11:00 AM, payment until 2:00 PM on March 8), Choice filling and locking: March 6 to March 10, 2025 (until 8:00 AM), Seat allotment processing: March 10 and 11, 2025, Result declaration: March 12, 2025, and Reporting to allotted colleges: March 13 to March 20, 2025.&nbsp;</p>

17 Views Posted 4 years ago

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If you are good in Hindi or English there are ample sources and coaching centres to help you crack NEET. Even if you don't know English or Hindi understand that you can still crack NEET. It is a fact that there is no big coaching institutes like Allen/Akaash which have Bengal as medium of instruction. So, try to join local tuition centres for seperate subjects, that is, Physics Chemistry and Biology. And there's an advantage to it: Knowledge gained through mother tongue stays a little too long in our mind. So, start studying from local tutors and devolop your concept.

10 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>Yes, you can apply to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON), Delhi, a top government college that offers B.Sc. Nursing without NEET, via college entrance exam.</p>

109 Views Posted 6 years ago

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222 marks in NEET is quite low, sorry to say that. The NEET cut-off has been rising every year and it's like climbing the Mount Everest now. With these marks, I doubt that you can secure your desired seat. May be better luck next time. All the best.

167 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hello,
Be clear about the NEET. It is neither end nor only aim of life. Make yourself busy enough that things like depression or study may not come in your way of NEET Exam, one can only feel depressed while the concentration is not at the right place. For that include 23 things in your daily schedule throughout your NEET preparation.
Talk to your parents on call every day for 5 minds at least. Devote 510 minds for prayer.
15 minds of meditation, this will help you concentrate at the things. For a timespan, avoid meeting your so-called relatives that only spread negative energies. Keep things clear with your parents. Thanks.

30 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No, to join the MBBS course students need to write the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Even if you want to opt for a Management quota seat, you have to secure the qualifying percentile in NEET.</p>

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