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27 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, you can now get admission in Goa Medical College or any other medical college in India. The only condition is that your NEET result should be higher than the cut-off marks of the Medical College. Higher your NEET exam score, better your college will be. If you scored more than 600 marks in NEET then you can definitely get a good Government Medical College.</p>

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<p>The exam centres for national-level exams in Tripura commonly include the cities of Agartala, Udaipur, Khowai, Bisramganj, Teliamura, Dharmanagar, Kailashahar, Ambassa, and Santirbazar. The specific city and venue for your exam will be listed on your admit card, which you should download or receive from your exam's official website.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For most exams, Agartala is the main exam city in Tripura. However, depending on the exam (Railways, UGC NET, SSC, CTET, JEE, etc.), other centres within Tripura may be allotted.</p>

13 Views Posted 5 months ago

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<p>AMU accepts the NEET SS exam rank for admission to various courses. The first and the last round minimum closing rank for admission was 2082, for MCh in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Therefore, for admission to AMU, a candidate would need to secure AMU NEET SS rank of at least 2082 to have a chance at admission.&nbsp;</p>

32 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Dear,
The all India common entrance examination called NEET covers both private and government medical colleges. So, you need to appear NEET, even if you want to join private college.

218 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Admission to Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.P.Th) is carried out on the basis of medical common entrance exam (CET) conducted by Maharashtra Government.

33 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Career options other than NEET which I can opt for with Biology as main subject are :-</p><ul><li>B.Sc. in Agriculture&nbsp;</li><li>B.Sc. in Horticulture&nbsp;</li><li>B.Sc. in Fisheries Sciences&nbsp;</li></ul><ul><li>B.Sc. in Animal Husbandry</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><... View more

8 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>If your merit number is 397 in NEET, the probability of your getting admission to the Government College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad will depend on the previous year's cutoffs and the certain percentage quotas assigned to each category. The B.Pharm programs in this college admitted the general category students in the past years with ranks from 300 to 450 depending on availability of the seats and competition. Of course, there may be exceptions for some reserved categories, and the cutoff may go even lower. The cutoff rank is actually very close to the general cutoff range so your chances are moderate and to have get better clarity in... View more

2 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Sorry, but you won't be able to get admission at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa with <strong>7k </strong>rank. This is because, the cutoff for the General Medicine specialisation for the General AI category candidates stood at <strong>3865</strong>. Even, candidates with OBC AI quota also, won't be able to get the required course at this rank. The Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa cutoff 2024 for the NEET PG under OBC AI category stood at <strong>5120</strong>.</p>

77 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>With 329 marks in NEET, you may not get a fully free seat in medicine, such as MBBS, in government colleges as the cutoffs are higher. You may qualify for BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BUMS (Unani), or BVSc (Veterinary Science) in government or semi-government institutions depending on your category and state quota.</p><p>State counseling processes will vary because cutoffs vary from state to state and category reserved. Even the waiver of tuition fees or scholarship to reserved or economically weaker sections can be quite cost-effective. Check out state-wise NEET counseling portals for more details on options an... View more

73 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>With 609 marks in NEET 2024, you have a strong chance of securing admission to a Government Medical College (GMC) in India, although the exact possibility depends on the following factors:</p><ol><li><p>State and Category: Admission cutoffs vary greatly between states and categories (General, OBC, SC, ST). Your eligibility will depend on your category and state of domicile.</p></li><li><p>State-specific Cutoffs: In states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra, 609 marks could be competitive for the General category, particularly for lower-ranking GMCs. However, ... View more

1.6k Views Posted 2 years ago

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<div dir="ltr"><p>The NEET UG cutoff for Bombay Veterinary College (BVSc) varies every year depending on the number of candidates who appear for the exam and the difficulty level of the exam. However, in general, the cutoff for BVSc at Bombay Veterinary College is around 137 for General category, whereas ST/SC/OBC is from 107-136.</p><p>Here is a table of the NEET UG cutoff for BVSc at Bombay Veterinary College for the past few years:</p><div><div><div><div><table><tbody><tr><th>Year</th><th>General</th><th>ST/SC/OBC</th>&l... View more

45 Views Posted a year ago

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<div><div><div data-hveid="CAoQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiOkN7wt6-MAxWQcGwGHbS-MZoQo_EKegQIChAB"><span data-huuid="6625241330364234313">With a NEET score of 400,&nbsp;<mark>you have a good chance of securing an MBBS seat in a private medical college in Maharashtra, but it depends on your category and the specific college's cutoff</mark>.<span data-cid="d95d4a14-39e1-49f2-8a39-4edb05a74637">&nbsp;</span></span><div data-cid="d95d4a14-39e1-49f2-8a39-4edb05a74637" data-uuids="6625241330364234313"><div tabindex="0&... View more

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<p>With a NEET PG rank of 180,099 and a 16.75 percentile, securing a clinical seat in Telengana or Andhra Pradesh is highly unlikely. The general category cutoff is 50 percentile, and clinical branches typically require higher ranks. However, if you belong to a reserved category, there might be limited oppurtunities to get a seat in Telengana or AP.</p>

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<p>Depending on the particular year's cutoffs and seat availability, you have a moderate probability of getting into a government medical college in Assam with a score of 484 in NEET 2024 under the general category. Every year, the amount of applications and the distribution of seats can affect the cutoffs. If the competition is not as fierce, it is recommended that you take part in the state counselling procedure, where you might have a better opportunity under the state quota.</p>

49 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello Dear,
You can get admission into MBBS but you can expect private medical colleges only. Admission to government medical colleges not possible.
All the best.

1.3k Views Posted 2 years ago

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B Pharma student,

With 655 marks in NEET UG 2023, you have a good chance of getting admission to a government medical college. However, it is important to note that the cut-offs for government medical colleges vary from state to state. Here are some government medical colleges that you may be eligible for admission to, based on your marks:
AIIMS: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is a premier medical institute in India. The cut-offs for AIIMS are very high, and you are unlikely to get admission with 655 marks. However, you can try for the All India Quota (AIQ) seats, which are allocated to students from all over India. The AIQ cut-offs are... View more

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<p>UP has a significant number of medical colleges (both government and private)</p><p>&nbsp;Some of the premier government colleges include</p><ol><li>King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow</li><li>&nbsp;Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College (GSVM) in Kanpur&nbsp;</li><li>&nbsp;Faculty of Medicine at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)</li></ol><p>&nbsp;The cut-off scores for these can be quite high, with KGMU often requiring a NEET score above 650 for general category. Private colleges like Integral University and Hind In... View more

33 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>It might be difficult to get an MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh government medical colleges under the state quota with a NEET 2024 score of 515 and a general category rank of 187,300. For government MBBS seats in the state general category candidates have historically needed marks in the range of 520 to 550. <br><br>However your chances of getting into government dental colleges BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) programs or Madhya Pradesh's private colleges MBBS/BDS seats may be better. Every year admission cutoffs change depending on variables including exam difficulty and seat availability.</p>

76 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Akash Institute is one of the best coaching institutes for NEET preparation in Delhi. It takes care of the entire small things by which students lack in the competition, so you may join without any hesitation.

11 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>It is extremely unlikely that someone with a NEET score of 55 out of 720 will get admitted to a government medical college. Because of the fierce rivalry, government medical schools typically have higher cutoffs. The following variables affect cutoff marks:<br><br>Cutoffs vary by category such as General, OBC SC/ST or EWS.<br>All India Quota vs. State Quota: The All India Quota has slightly higher cutoffs than the State Quota.<br>Annual Patterns: Depending on the volume of applications and degree of difficulty cutoffs change.<br>Depending on your score you might think about applying to acknowledged un... View more

117 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Anjali,
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.

21 Views Posted 7 years ago

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student of physiotherapy,

No, it is not necessary.

467 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Greetings!</p><p>NEET cutoff for Veterinary in 2024 is expected to range from <strong>between 722 and 135 marks for general category students and for reserved categories like SC, ST, and OBC, it will be between 138 to 135 marks out of 720</strong>.</p><p>Yes, &nbsp; you can get admission to BVSc with 200 marks in NEET for open category. For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of their colleges or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to follow all the guidelines to get the accurate information.</p><p>Thank You.</p>

22 Views Posted a year ago

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<p><strong>PGIMS Rohtak NEET UG cutoff 2025</strong> was released for various categories under the All India quota for MBBS course admission.</p><p>For the General AI quota, the overall cutoff ranged from <strong>3756 </strong>to <strong>358216 </strong>for admission to various affiliated colleges. Hence, students need t secure at least <strong>358216 </strong>rank to avail admission.&nbsp;</p>

195 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello Dear,
You have scored very less. So it will be difficult for you to get admission into any government medical colleges. You can try for MBBS in private college.

17 Views Posted a year ago

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<p><strong>Government Medical College, Amritsar cutoff 2024&nbsp;</strong>for Round 3 has been released for MBBS in the form of opening and closing ranks. The closing rank for <strong>Government Medical College, Amritsar NEET</strong><strong>&nbsp;cutoff 2024</strong> is <strong>32397</strong> for &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-medical-college-amritsar-62943/course-mbbs-bachelor-of-medicine-and-bachelor-of-surgery-352001"&gt;MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery&lt;/a&gt; specialisation for General Home State catego... View more

91 Views Posted 4 years ago

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In MBBS, this is not possible for AIIMS or other medical college by AIQ seat.

298 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No matter what category you fall under, 305 marks will not get you a seat in any government medical college. Work hard the following time, and perform well.<br>With a SC category score of 305, you should consult the official NEET UG website, the websites for the relevant states' medical schools, and the counselling offices to better evaluate your possibilities of admission. To help applicants understand their chances of acceptance, they typically announce cutoff scores and hold counselling sessions.</p>

11 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Here is a list of private medical colleges in India that you can consider with a NEET score of 304 and an OBC category status:</p><h3>Private Medical Colleges in New Delhi:</h3><ol><li>Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (HIMSR)</li><li>Jamia Hamdard Medical College:&nbsp;</li><li>Army College of Medical Sciences:&nbsp;</li></ol><h3>Private Medical Colleges in Other States:</h3><ol><li>Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bhubaneswar: Cutoff for OBC in 2023 ranged from 10,000 to 50,000.</li><li>Maha... View more

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<p><strong>Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Kapada cutoff 2024</strong> is out for admission to the MD/MS courses. As per the NEET PG last-round cutoff, the closing ranks varied between <strong>1977</strong>&nbsp;and, &nbsp;<strong>86196, </strong>of which &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/rajiv-gandhi-institute-of-medical-sciences-kadapa-63093/course-m-d-in-radio-diagnosis-1109089"&gt;M.D. in Radio-Diagnosis&lt;/a&gt;&nbsp;was the most competitive MD specialisation to get admission at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences for General ... View more

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