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<p>The&nbsp;<strong>full form of NEET</strong>&nbsp;is&nbsp;<strong>National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)</strong>. NEET is the sole entrance examination valid for admission to undergraduate Paramedical and Medical courses offered in India. AIIMS Raebareli admissions are possible without&nbsp;<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/neet-exam">NEET</a>. For PG and other courses admissions without NEET are possible but for UG courses such as MBBS, NEET is mandatory.</p>

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<p>Apart from the common entrance exams like JEE (for engineering), NEET (for medical), and CET (for various professional courses), there are other entrance exams for admission to good colleges, depending on the course and field of interest. Here are some of them:</p><ol><li><p><strong>GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering)</strong> - For admission to M.Tech and other postgraduate programs in engineering.</p></li><li><p><strong>NDA (National Defence Academy)</strong> - For those interested in joining the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force.</p></li>... View more

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<p><strong>Panjab University NEET PG Cutoff 2024</strong> was released for admission to MD and MS courses offered by the institute. The round 1 closing ranks for the General AI category candidates closed between <strong>119 </strong>and <strong>47483</strong>. The table given below provides the Round 1 cutoff ranks for 2024 for the General All India category candidates:</p><div><table><thead><tr><th>Course</th><th>2024</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/gmch-chandiga... View more

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<p>For the General AI category students, the NEET PG closing ranks ranged between <strong>6043</strong> and<strong> 120197 </strong>in the second round. NEET PG is the accepting exam for MD, MS and PG Diploma courses, followed by its counselling process. The cutoff ranks vary for different rounds, courses, and categories. Refer to the table below to view the NEET PG closing ranks for Round 2.&nbsp;</p><table style="height: 880.302px;" border="0" width="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr style="height: 54.3939px;">... View more

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<p><strong>Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Srikakulam cutoff 2024</strong>&nbsp;is out for admission to the MD/MS courses. As per the NEET PG Round 1 cutoff, the closing ranks varied between&nbsp;<strong>862</strong>&nbsp;and, &nbsp;<strong>79666, &nbsp;</strong>of which &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/rajiv-gandhi-institute-of-medical-sciences-srikakulam-63103/course-md-in-general-medicine-1019731"&gt;MD in General Medicine&lt;/a&gt; was the most competitive MD specialisation to get admission at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical... View more

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<p>Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences NEET UG cutoff 2024 was concluded. As per the last-round closing ranks, the cutoff was closed at <strong>24349</strong> among the Genreral HS quota candidates. Among the OBC HS quota, the cutoff closed at <strong>13821</strong>. For the SC HS and ST HS quota candidates, the cutoff closed <strong>76340</strong> and <strong>327258</strong>, respectively, in the last round. <strong>1257047</strong> was&nbsp; the closing rank for PWD HS quota candidates; and <strong>14813</strong>, for the HS quota.&nbsp;</p>

320 Views Posted 9 years ago

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What is your category and state of domicile?

405 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You need score around 410+ for government colleges and around 300-350 for private colleges.

139 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Annum,
From my personal point of view, I would suggest you not to take a drop and take the admission this year itself. From my experience only 1 out of 10 students scores higher in second attempt. So, there are very less chances. Plus, why to waste 1 whole year. So it is better to begin your new journey of graduation. So, if you still have doubts then feel free to ask again.

39 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can get a medical seat.

45 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It's difficult actually but if she belongs to SC/ST then chances are there. Thank you.

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<p>Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences NEET MDS Cutoff was released for Round 1.&nbsp; The Cutoff was released for various MDS courses for different categories under the AI quota.<strong> MDS in</strong> <strong>Oral Surgery</strong> was a highly competitive course, with the closing cutoff rank of <strong>31</strong>, for the General AI category candidates.&nbsp;</p><p>Candidates can refer to the table below to check the PGIDS MDS Cutoff for all courses, for the General AI category candidates:</p><table><thead><tr><th style="background-colo... View more

343 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<div dir="ltr"><p>It is possible to get a seat in a private A-category medical college with 385 marks and an All India Rank (AIR) of 253437. However, it is not guaranteed. The number of seats available in private A-category colleges varies from year to year, and so does the competition for those seats. In addition, the cut-off marks for admission to private A-category colleges also vary from year to year. As a result, it is difficult to say for certain whether or not you will be able to get a seat in a private A-category medical college with your current marks and rank.</p><p>However, there are a few thing... View more

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<p>It is possible for you to get a B.A.M.S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) degree with a score of 118 in NEET, but you may have to consider attending a private college with a minimum donation.</p><p>The NEET cutoff for admission to government BAMS colleges is typically much higher than 118. In 2021, the cutoff for general category students was 500, while the cutoff for OBC category students was 420.</p><p>However, there are a number of private BAMS colleges that offer admission to students with lower NEET scores. These colleges may require you to pay a minimum donation, but the amount of the dona... View more

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<p>PGIDS Rohtak NEET MDS Cutoff 2024 was released for the last round. The cutoff was concluded for admission to various MDS courses, for different categories under the AI quota. For the SC AI and ST AI quota candiates, the last-round cutoff ranks are given in the table below:</p><table><thead><tr><th style="background-color: rgb (194, 224, 244);">Course</th><th style="background-color: rgb (194, 224, 244);">SC AI&nbsp;</th><th style="background-color: rgb (194, 224, 244);">ST AI&nbsp;</th></tr></thead><tbody><t... View more

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<p><strong>NDMC Medical College NEET UG cutoff 2025</strong> was concluded with the release of the final cutoff list for MBBS admission. The cutoff was released as opening and closing ranks for General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS and PWD categories under the AI quota. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the NEET UG category-wise cutoff 2025.&nbsp;</p><table style="height: 169.444px; width: 77.911%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 40.9419%;"><col style="width: 59.0336%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 23.3472px;&q... View more

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<p>The application for NEET UG 2025 will be available from January 2025, and the examination is scheduled to be held on May 4, 2025;<br><br>Important Dates<br><br>Application Form Issued: January 2025<br>Application Last Date: February 2025<br>Correction Window: March 2025<br>Admit Card Release: April 2025<br>Exam Date: May 4, 2025 (Expected)<br>Application Procedure:<br><br>Registration: Use your personal details to access the official NEET website.<br>Application Form: Fill in the application form with correct details;<br>Upload Documents: Upload scanne... View more

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<p><strong>Andhra Medical College cutoff 2024</strong> is out for admission to the MD and MS courses. Considering the last-round rank, the MS cutoff stood between <strong>4417</strong> and <strong>15583 </strong>for General category students in the AI quota. Similarly, for the MD specialisations, the NEET PG cutoff stood between <strong>732</strong> and<strong> 113714.</strong> So, it is quite obvious that as you are having a cutoff is 700, so, you can avail any of the course either for MD or MS, it depends on you which one you choose.</p>

8 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>Might be possible in private medical college but you should wait for final round cutoff. It might be possible especially if you are from a reserved category.&nbsp;</p>

243 Views Posted 9 years ago

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To become a doctor may be your childhood dream but actually becoming one requires more than dreaming. It demands your paramount devotion and diligence that begins right from the day you start preparing for NEET 2017. Barely few months left for NEET 2017 but with a solid plan, there is no reason to get anxious. Though there is no magical cipher or set rule to ensure your admission, you can surely strategize and plan your way to medical colleges through NEET 2017.
These few points can help you with your preparation-
1. NCERT books should be read carefully and the figures given should be understood in details. Students must try to so... View more

56 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Jaya,
It is difficult to get admission into any government or private medical colleges with this score. You can try for paramedical courses such as BMLT, BAMS, Nursing etc.
All the best

54 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Dear,
After publication of NEET results, the first thing that you'll be facing is the All India Quota Counselling to be conducted for 15% seats. Remaining 85% counselling will be done by the state authority.

79 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You will get BDS or Ayurvedic, or Homeopathic field in any private college because your marks are less.

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Can you please re-post your question so that your query is solved properly?

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NEET Eligibility By NTA
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognised board. Class 12 or equivalent appearing aspirants are also eligible to apply for NEET.

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Veterinary Science offers a large number of aspects of work and the demand for Veterinary doctors has increased tremendously. There are various organizations, both in government and private sectors that employ veterinary doctors and specialists in their facilities. The common BVSC job sectors are:
Agriculture Sectors
Government Animal Husbandry Departments
Poultry Farms
Veterinary Hospitals and Clinics
Defence Dog training centres
Zoological Parks
Aviaries
Wildlife Sanctuaries
Research Centres and Institutes
Animal Breeding Centres, etc. The common job option after co... View more

13 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Yes, it is possible to do so, you just need to go to the official website of NEET. Open the Candidates Login link. Submit the registration number and password. Click the correction link. Now you are able to modify the application as per your requirements.

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<p>The NEET cutoff is going to vary yearly according to the candidates passed the exam and it has the different categories for reservation.This year it is expected to range from 715 to 117 for unreserved categories and 116-93 for reserved categories like OBC/SC/ST categories.The University of Health Sciences will release the NEET cit off according to the category wise every year. There will be 85% state quota for the students within state and rest 15% All India quota seats</p>

447 Views Posted 2 years ago

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The cut-off marks for admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy BPT course at Bhausaheb Mulak College of Physiotherapy vary each year. The cut-off marks are based on the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the performance of the students in the NEET examination. In the academic year 2022-23, the cut-off marks for admission to BPT at Bhausaheb Mulak College of Physiotherapy were 140 for the general category, 120 for the OBC category, and 100 for the SC/ST category. If you have scored 110 marks in NEET you may not be eligible for admission to BPT at Bhausaheb Mulak College of Physiotherapy. However, you may be eligible... View more

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<p>Yes, you could get into BHU for the MDS course with a rank of 200 if you belong to the SC, ST or EWS AI categories.&nbsp;</p><p>For the SC AI category, the BHU admission was capped at a rank of <strong>2210</strong>. For the ST and EWS AI categories, the highest rank as per the <strong>BHU cutoff 2025</strong> was <strong>356 </strong>and <strong>299</strong>, respectively.&nbsp;</p><p>Students can refer to the list below to know which courses can be attained with a rank of 200.&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>SC - </strong>M... View more

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