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1.5k Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hope you are doing well, With 150 marks in NEET examination, it is very hard to get any admission for B.A. MS college even with OBC classification category. Least marks for OBC Classification for BDS seat is 425+ for Government colleges and at least 380+ for private universities. B.A. MS 450+ in government colleges and 340+ for private universities. You can look for other courses as well as there are potential courses to get into. Hope this will help you to decide.

1.9k Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Dear,
For getting admission into MBBS in government medical colleges, your score shouldn't be less than 500 in general category. For reserved category, this should be 400. Below this score it's less predictable.

390 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, with 500 marks in the NEET exam, you can take admission to any government based on your score.<br>For admission, candidates who have taken the exam and scored well in it have to update their marks on the website portal and sit for the counseling, in which they will be allowed into a college based on their score.</p><p>There are colleges in Delhi/NCR offering Ayurved. 12 private and 5 public/government colleges out of all the institutions that offer Ayurved. Below is the list of some of the colleges he/she could get :</p><div><h3 title="Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan"... View more

585 Views Posted 8 years ago

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<p>Yes, admission to all UG AYUSH courses in India will be on the basis of marks obtained in NEET only.</p>

11 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Medical admission is must be required to pass out NEET exam &amp; state board examination 50% are eligible. In medical college they are like AIQ, SQ seat, Mq, NRI seat are available. Your NEET rank is very good &amp; apply to the chances in AIIMS medical college.

244 Views Posted 7 years ago

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NEET PG 2023 st caterory score146.

365 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Congratulations on your eligibility for both JEE Advanced and JEE Main in 2022! This is an incredible opportunity that opens doors to a bright future filled with limitless possibilities. Your dedication and hard work have paid off, and now it's time to showcase your talents and excel in these prestigious exams.</p><p>With your appearance in the NIOS 10+2 examinations in 2021, you have earned the privilege to participate in JEE Advanced for the year of appearing board examinations, as well as the following year. This means that you are eligible for JEE Advanced 2022, giving you a chance to prove your mettle and secure a... View more

98 Views Posted 4 years ago

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It will be difficult to tell you the exact marks that you need to score in NEET exam. But, you can analyze the cut-off marks of all the previous years, so that you can get an idea about the cut-off marks. Also, the latest cut-off you can check it online.

1.5k Views Posted 3 years ago

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If you change your caste from general to obc then you have to submit the obc Certificate or in correction time you may correct your caste from obc to general.

439 Views Posted 8 years ago

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<p>Hello, it is not compulsory to appear in NEET for admission in Bachelor of Pharmacy but all universities or institution provides admission either through NEET or conducts its own entrance examination. NEET exam is necessary for MBBS and BDS courses only.</p><p>You can take admission in B.Pharmacy without appearing in NEET but you need to qualify entrance examination of that university or college.</p>

494 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Sushmita,
You can avail 85% quota of two states in NEET for sure. As far as I know, different states have different definitions of a domicile. For example- In Bihar, Domicile means being a permanent resident of Bihar (I.e. having your own home in Bihar). On the other hand, if you've done your 11th and 12th from a recognised school in Delhi, you would be considered a domiciled candidate of Delhi as well. So, in such a condition as mentioned above in the example, a student will be able to avail the 85% quota seats for both the states (Delhi and Bihar).
For more information on this, get in touch with authorities directly.

1k Views Posted 7 years ago

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You will have to get all your original document verified during the counselling cum admission phase after the publication of your result.

155 Views Posted 8 years ago

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<p>Nope you don’t usually need NEET to get into a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) program. Most colleges either take students through their own entrance test or just based on your Class 12 marks in Physics, Chem, and Bio.<br>Some places might look at state-level exams or have their own rules. So, always double-check college you’re aiming for, ‘cause admission process can be different everywhere.</p>

470 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Based on the information provided in the search results, here is the answer to your query:Yes, it is possible for you to get a medical seat in Telangana state with a NEET 2024 score of 424 marks, especially since you belong to the BC-D (Backward Class - Division D) community.The key points are:</p><ol><li>NEET 2024 Cutoff for Telangana:<ul><li>According to the information, candidates from the general category scoring above 550 marks have a good chance of securing an MBBS/BDS seat in Telangana.</li><li>However, as you belong to the BC-D community, the cutoff marks for you are likely to be l... View more

2k Views Posted 8 years ago

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The cutoff varies every year according to the number of students applying for examination and number of seats available.

2k Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>You do not need to be worry about that. It happens sometimes due to the auto capitalization of phone or may be because mistake while filling the form manually. However, email id is case-insensitive. That means that whether the letter is uppercase or lowercase, it will not affect the form. You just need to check that rest email is filled correctly.</p>

2.7k Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No! You need to qualify in PCB in order to join colleges after NEET.&nbsp;</p>

165 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Ankita, The previous year (2019) cut off of AFMC for girls was 610 marks on 720. As the NEET 2020 was comparitively easy the cut off will increase.

125 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you have failed to qualify NEET exam then you can opt for B.Sc in agriculture or biotechnology. These courses have a good scope. You can get a good job with high salary package after completing any of these courses.

471 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. B.Sc. Nursing Admission through NEET is compulsory for Top B.Sc. Nursing colleges like AIIMS PGIMER CMC etc. As confirmed by officials and aforementioned, the Result of NEET (UG) - 2022 may be utilized by other entities of Central/State Governments (including Indian Nursing Council/ Nursing Colleges/ Schools, JIPMER) for admission to relevant courses [including B.Sc. Nursing and B.Sc. Life Sciences] in accordance with their rules/ norms/ guidelines. As per the latest update on B.Sc. Nursing admission through NEET UG 2022 top institutions like JIPMER, BHU and AFMS released notifications in this regard and an... View more

49 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can take the admission for NEET.

1.2k Views Posted 2 years ago

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<div><div><div><div><div><div data-attrid="SGEParagraphFeedback" data-hveid="CAEQCQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwjmhLK2xdCBAxVoT2wGHeZ2Ar4Qo_EKegQIARAJ">Yes, you can take the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam if you completed 10th grade with the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and 12th grade with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). However, the IGCSE is not listed in the 10th-grade board section of the NEET form. If you fill out the wrong board, you can submit an affidavit stating that it was a mistake, along with proof of ... View more

23 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Hi.</p><p data-start="1444" data-end="1469">With NEET rank 350:</p><ul data-start="1470" data-end="1666"><li data-start="1470" data-end="1542"><p data-start="1472" data-end="1542">Highly probable to get AIIMS Jodhpur MBBS (General category)</p></li><li data-start="1543" data-end="1592"><p data-start="1545" data-end="1592">Almost guaranteed for reserved categories</p></li><li data-start="1593" data-end="1666"><p da... View more

12 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Hi.</p><ul><li><p data-path-to-node="13,0,0">Top 1500 Rank: Necessary for "top-tier" clinical seats like Medicine or Radiology.</p></li><li><p data-path-to-node="13,1,0">State Quota Advantage: If you have a Rajasthan domicile, the cutoffs are typically much more flexible. For instance, General Medicine under State Quota often stretches beyond rank 3,000.</p></li><li><p data-path-to-node="13,2,0">Seat Matrix: SNMC Jodhpur has a healthy seat count, particularly in Anaesthesia (29), Paediatrics (26), and General Medicine (2... View more

15 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>In 2025, getting into top Delhi medical colleges like AIIMS or MAMC may need around 700+ NEET marks for General category. For Delhi state quota, 680–700 should be safe. Cutoffs may vary slightly based on category and competition.</p>

366 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Dear,
You have scored very less. So it will be difficult for you to get admission into any government colleges for BVSc. For BVSc you need around 250.

944 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<div dir="ltr"><p>It is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to a BAMS college with a score of 115 in the NEET under the ST category. The cut-off for BAMS colleges in the ST category is typically around 140-150. However, there are a few private BAMS colleges that may offer admission to students with lower scores. You can check with the individual colleges to see if they have any seats available.</p><p>Here are some of the private BAMS colleges that may offer admission to students with a score of 115 in the ST category:</p><ul><li>Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune</l... View more

13 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Hi.</p><p data-path-to-node="0">Admission to Grant Medical College (GMC), Mumbai—associated with the Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals—is among the most competitive in India. The cutoff varies significantly between the All India Quota (AIQ - 15% seats) and the Maharashtra State Quota (85% seats).</p><p data-path-to-node="1">For the 2025–26 academic session, here are the final closing ranks and expected scores:</p><h3 data-path-to-node="2">1. MBBS Cutoff (NEET-UG 2025)</h3><p data-path-to-node="3">The following ranks represent the final round (S... View more

362 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>A Class 12 student can appear for NEET, provided he/she fulfil the eligibility criteria for the exam stated by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the exam conducting body. Although there is no upper age limit for appearing in NEET, the lower age limit is still applicable. A candidate must be at least 17 years old as of December 31 of the academic year. Unless candidates meet the lower age limit criterion, they would not be considered eligible to appear for NEET for the particular year. The other factors of eligibility include studying Physics, Chemistry and Biology as core subjects.&nbsp;</p>

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you want to pursue MBBS, then you need to clear the entrance exam. There are some of the Colleges who have their own entrance exam, so you can try them. Otherwise, most of the Colleges who have MBBS programme, they ask for your NEET score. All the best.

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