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The expected cutoff of NEET 1 may go above 500. So you may not get any government college. Insted you can appear for NEET2.
All the best. Feel free to revert.
Hello Dear,
For admission into government medical colleges under Tamil Nadu State quota, your NEET score should be around 450. For private colleges, it should be around 300.
131 is quite less for any seat. Please take in my advice and work hard and prepare for next year well.
Hi Dear,
For admission into MBBS in government medical college, your score shouldn't be less than 450 for general category. Below this score you may not get any government colleges
By taking online courses and referring old question papers and guideless from authorized NEET coaching center.
Your marks should be 500 and above for getting admission in a government college.
Hi Atiq,
Some of the popular books for NEET/AIIMS preparation are:
For Biology section, please refer to the following books:
Truemans Biology Vol. 1 & 2
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Pradeep Publications Biology
Prakash Objective Biology
A C Dutta for Botany ( Oxford Publication)
GR Bathla Publications for Biology (Theory & Objective)
For physics:
H C Verma for Physics
Aggarwals Concept of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT
NCERT Physics: CBSE PMT by Anil Aggarwal (Set of 3 Volumes)
NCERT- Physics Part 1 & 2
Objective Physics for Medical Entrances Examination (Volume 1 and Vol... View more
<p>Admission to the undergraduate MBBS course is based on the valid NEET UG scores followed by a counselling round which is adopted by the Central and State committees. NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is the only entrance exam for admission to the MBBS and various BDS courses in India. NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is conducted once a year in offline mode for three hours and 20 minutes. For NEET cut-off-related details, please visit the official website of the college as the cut-off changes every year. The cut-off depends on various factors like the number of students giving the exam and ... View more
No, you cannot paste a different photo in the NEET registration form. The photo that you upload must be the same photo that you used when you filled out the form. If you do not have the same photo, you will need to contact the National Testing Agency NTA and request a change. The NTA may or may not approve your request. Here are the guidelines for the photo that you must upload for the NEET registration form:
* The photo must be a passport size photo. * The photo must be in color. * The photo must be taken within the last six months. * The photo must be clear and well-lit. * The photo must show your face from the front, with your eyes ... View more
<p>Panjab University NEET PG cutoff 2024 was out for its Round 1. The cutoff was released category-wise for reserved and unreserved candidates. The Round 1 closing ranks for the General All India category was closed between <strong>119</strong> and <strong>47483</strong>. Therefore, at 25000 rank in NEET PG exam, admission to the college is possible. Candidates can find the detailed cutoff information for Panjab University on this <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/panjab-university-chandigarh-4026/cutoff">page</a>.</p>
<p>Yes, at Ganpat University, students who are willing to enroll into the BPharma course are not required to appear for the NEET examination. As per official sources, the BPharma admissions at GU are done based on marks obtained in the last qualifying exam. Other than this, the university also offers admissions via Management quota. The admission criteria under this quota can be different.</p>
<p>Having scored 135 in NEET UG 2024, the chances of admission to a government medical college are very slim, as the cutoff for general students is generally above this score. There could be a chance in private medical colleges or under management quota, if the cutoff for the college and your category (e.g., SC/ST/OBC) is favorable. You can also look at other healthcare courses or allied health Science courses. It's best to verify particular college cutoffs, as they may differ. You can also look into possibilities of reappearing in NEET next year with better preparation.</p>
Hello Badal,
With more than 5L students clearing NEET, it's next to impossible to guess anything. You just apply and keep your fingers crossed.
Hello dear,
It's less predictable that you'll get admission in any government or private medical college courses at this score. You can try in BDS or BAMS.
All the best. Feel free to revert.
<p>With 350 marks in NEET, your chances of securing admission to a BAMS programme depend on factors like your category, state, and the type of institution. For general category candidates, it might be challenging to gain admission to a government college, as the cutoffs are typically higher. However, reserved category candidates (OBC, SC, ST) have better chances due to relaxed cutoffs. Under the 85% state quota, cutoffs vary by state, and some states with lower demand for BAMS may offer seats at this score. Private colleges are also a viable option, as their cutoffs are generally lower, though fees are higher.</p>
For qualifying NEET with flying colors, you have to work hard and smart. Stop procrastination. Start solving question papers. Get familiar with the syllabus, you have to have a strong hold over Biology because the main focus of the NEET is Biology but that does not mean that you will neglect Physics and Chemistry. Create time table, and distribute the subjects and the topics according to their importance. Try to make notes. Try to keep your stress level low and your health good. And don't always surround yourself with questions papers and books, take short breaks between studying. And regarding your marks, they are pretty good. These marks... View more
Hello Dear,
Though you have scored very well. It might be difficult for you to get admission into government medical colleges. For government medical colleges, you need a score of around 500. You can try for private ones.
Hello Dear,
You have scored very well in your category for BDS.
So, definitely, you can land into good government dental college in your state through state quota counseling.
All the best. Feel free to revert.
With 138 marks, you have very few chances to get into any private medical college for MBBS in Uttar Pradesh. According to the previous year's cutoff data, you may have some chance of getting admission to the Career Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Lucknow. Otherwise, you can apply to private dental colleges in Lucknow, such as Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental & Medical Sciences, and Saraswati Dental College, for a BDS degree. You may also get KD Dental College of Mathura and Shree Bankey Bihar Dental College and Research Centre of Ghaziabad.
Being a student with a Haryana domicile, you are eligible to apply in Karnataka Medical Colleges through the All India Quota.
15% of the MBBS seats in Karnataka are reserved for residents of other States. For this, you will have to register for Counselling with the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
<p>It may cause problems for you to be admitted if your name appears differently on your 10th and 12th-grade report and your NEET admit card. To prevent further issues, it's critical to resolve this disparity as soon as feasible. </p><p>Get in contact with the NEET exam's conducting organization, the National Testing Agency (NTA). Describe the circumstances and ask for advice on how to get the name on your admit card changed to reflect your grade report from grades 10 and 12. NTA may have a particular process for correcting names on admission cards. They may ask you to present identification with the proper name,... View more
<p>Yes, you are, as minimum qualifying marks is 50 or 40% .</p><p>You can use Shiksha college predictor-</p><p><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor">https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor</a></p><p>You can definitely try some goverment BAMS colleges as well as some good private colleges.</p>
<p>Yes, there are many private <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/ranking/top-pharmacy-colleges-in-maharashtra-accepting-neet/117-2-114-0-13600">top ranked NEET accepting Pharmacy colleges in Maharashtra</a>. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees and NIRF 2025:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Private Colleges</th><th>Tuition Fee</th><th>NIRF 2025</th></tr><tr><td><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/poona-college-of-pharmacy-bharati-v... View more
<p>You cannot change your name on the NEET-UG form once submitted — it remains uneditable even during the correction window . If you got married and your name now differs from Class 10 or Aadhaar, fill the form using whichever version matches your 10th certificate. On exam day, carry original Aadhaar<strong>, </strong>10th certificate, and a notarized affidavit stating both names refer to you.</p>
<p>The last date to register for the NEET-PG exam for MDS admissions was scheduled on 10th March 2025. Colleges/Universities that require NEET-PG exam for MDS course admissions have their admission deadlines in line with the registration deadlin for the NEET-PG exam. This date hasalready passed at this point of time. The dates for the NEET-PG 2026 exam registration will be announced on a later date.</p>