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No the cutoff for NEET doesn't rise every year, it may decrease also, but it varies every year for sure. To get into a Government College you should atleast get above 50 percentage.

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You can do that after the 12th because NEET is a graduation course.

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There would be several other study programs that you can go through if you are not a successful candidate in MBBS. Check out the following additional degree programs:
B.Sc (Hons) Microbiology
B.Sc (Hons) DMLS (Doctor of Medical Lab Sciences)
B.Sc (Hons) Dental Technology
B.Sc (Hons) Doctor Optometry (OD)
B.Sc (Hons) Surgery Technology.

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Convenor Quota is nothing but Government seats in Private Medical Colleges. There are 3 Categories in Private Medical Colleges. Category A is the Government Quota Seats. And only candidates of the home State are eligible to apply for these seats
You have 50-50 chances. Hope for the best.

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Marks above 500 is required for MBBS or you can get a admission in BHMS or you can apply for private B.A. MS colleges.

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Yes there is seats for this number zone but you have to the caste Certificate from ST or Ph.D.

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<p>LNMU BDS cutoff is based on NEET UG scores followed by the NEET UG Counselling for the Home State Quota. LNMU NEET UG cutoff 2023 for BDS has been released up to Round 4. Going as per the last three year cutoff trends, candidates can expect the LMNU cutoff 2024 to be as mentioned below:</p><p>For the General category, NEET R1 will range between 6323 and 860823, NEET R2 will range between 6323 and 730754, NEET R3 will range between 7115 and 963297 and for R4 it will range between 1020 and 963297.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>NEET PG 2024 exam dates are out for Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences admission to the MD course. As per the schedule, the exam will be held on&nbsp;<strong>Jul 7, 2024</strong>. NEET PG application form 2024 will be released most likely in the first week of May 2024.</p>

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<div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><p>There was a limit on the number of attempts to clear the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam, which is a national-level medical entrance exam. The number of attempts allowed for NEET is specified by the National Testing Agency (NTA), which is the organisation responsible for conducting the exam.</p><p>As of that time, candidates were generally allowed a maximum of three attempts to clear the NEET exam. However, this rule might vary, and it's important to check the official NEET website or related... View more

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<p dir="ltr">No, for taking<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/neet-exam"> NEET</a>, candidates must have passed Physics, <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/chemistry-chp"> Chemistry</a>, Biology/<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/biotechnology-course-chp">Biotechnology</a> and English subjects individually in the qualifying examination.</p><p dir="ltr">Furthermore, Applicants need to be 17 years old at the time of admission or will reach this age by December 31. NEET does not have an upper age limit.<... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, candidates can pursue a Medicine course without taking NEET UG. There are various courses that offer Medicine courses without having candidates sit for<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/neet-exam"> NEET UG</a>.</p><p dir="ltr">For the top Medicine courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, etc. it is mandatory to take NEET. However, there are a few other allied Medicine courses such as<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy-chp"> Pharmacy</a>, <a href="http://shiksha.com/nursing/b-sc-nurs... View more

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<p>About <strong>20+ top Dental colleges in India</strong>&nbsp;that accept&nbsp;<strong>NEET score</strong>, out of which&nbsp;<strong>12</strong>&nbsp;colleges are&nbsp;<strong>privately</strong>&nbsp;owned, &nbsp;<strong>4</strong>&nbsp;colleges are owned by&nbsp;<strong>public/government</strong>&nbsp;organisations, and&nbsp;<strong>public-private</strong>&nbsp;entities own&nbsp;<strong>1</strong> college. NEET is the most accepting entrance exam in the best Dental colleges in India.&... View more

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For minority category students, 40% is the required percentage in class 12th to appear for NEET exam.

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NEET application form will be available in the third week of December 2016.

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You should revise regularly and practices NCERT books of biology and chemistry.

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<p>Yes, you can get admission to NIMS University with 450+ marks in NEET, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria. Here's why:</p><ul><li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>NEET Cutoff: </strong></span>The search results mention that the general category cutoff for NEET is 50th percentile. With 450+ marks, you would be scoring well above the 50th percentile cutoff.</li><li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Eligibility Criteria: </strong></span>To get admitted to NIMS University, you need to have pa... View more

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<p>Yes, the NEET examinations do not allow for enrollment to the BTech Biomedical Engineering program.&nbsp;</p><p>NEET is an entrance examination for admission for medical and dental, MBBS, BDS and Ayush courses. For BTech Biomedical Engineering, you need to appear for entrance exams like:For BTech Biomedical Engineering, you need to appear for entrance exams like:&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Joint Entrance Examination Main&nbsp; The full form of JEE Advanced is Joint Entrance Examination Advanced.</p><p>Existence level engineering entrance examination (e. g., MHT-CET, KCET, WBJEE).&nbsp... View more

86 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Bharat,
If you get 400 and above marks, then chances of getting government medical college is 2-3% only. For getting government college you need to score above 500-550 marks in NEET. So, you should work hard to achieve the same.
Good luck.

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If you study NCERT solving all its questions then you can get maximum 520 marks.

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For this you have to solve previous 10 year’s question papers of AIIMS and AIPMT and just clear all your doubts of physics and chemistry. You must read NCERT books. According to me, this will be enough for you to study in 2 months and will increase your chances to qualify the exam.

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There is no state level rank, which is being published by NEET. However, when you apply for counselling to your state authority under the 85% state quota, your state will declare a separate merit list or rank list afterwards.

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<p>You can get admitted to the MBBS program at ACS Medical College and Hospital in Chennai with 450-600 marks in the NEET exam. The college has an eligibility criteria of 450-600 marks in NEET for MBBS admission . The MBBS program at ACS Medical College and Hospital is 4.5 years long, followed by 1 year of compulsory rotating medical internship.</p>

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<p>Hello Harini!</p><p>These are the precautions you should take:</p><ol><li>Put a stop to<strong> Procrastination</strong></li><li>Take care of your health</li><li>Do not put yourself in Mental Pressure.</li><li>Set your priorities.</li><li>Mark the calendar and schedule the time to study</li><li>Revise older topics too.</li><li>Do Mock Tests</li></ol><p>I hope it will help. You can reach out to us for further queries.</p><p>Thank You.</p>

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The candidate must be the citizen of India or overseas citizen. The candidates must have completed the age of 17 years as on or before 31st December of the year of admission. The upper age limit is 25 years (5 years relaxation for the SC/ST/OBC candidates) as on or before 31st December of the year of admission.

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You can, if you are aged between 17 to 25 years as on 31st December of the admission year.

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Yes, the National Medical Commission's (NMC) guidelines that fees for at least 50% of seats in private colleges should be at par with the fees of the government medical college (GMC) of the state are applicable in Odisha. NMC had directed private colleges to ensure that the fee for the 50% of seats is on par with the fee at the government medical college of that particular state and UT. Recently, the Government of Odisha issued a notice to the private medical colleges in the state regarding the proposed fee structure for MBBS and asked them to submit their proposals to adhere to these guidelines.

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Yes, you can get admission into these government colleges in Bihar for MBBS courses. A list of Government colleges in Bihar for MBBS courses is
1- Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Bhagalpur
2- Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College
3- SK Medical College, Muzaffarpur
4- Vardhman Institute of Medical Sciences
5- Government Medical College, Bettiah
6- ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Bihta
if you want more details regarding college, course, fees, etc. You may visit Shikshs NEET college predictor (<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor" style='word-wrap:... View more

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Qualifying Marks your 50 percent oBC SC ST 40 percent PWD 45 percent minimum aggregate marks only for PCB subjects well you can try for it but there are less chances and it depends on your category as well.

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<p>If you have a rank of 16000 in NEET PG 2024, your chances of getting into the MD in General Medicine programme at Sri Ramachandra Medical College (SRMCRI) are okay, but it might be difficult based on past cutoff scores.</p><p>Previous Cutoff Scores:<br>In 2023, the cutoff for the first round of MD General Medicine was about 15274, and for the second round, it was around 10459. This means your rank of 16000 is slightly higher than the last known cutoff for the first round in 2023.<br>In 2022, the cutoff for the first round of MD General Medicine was 10269. The competition is very strong.</p><p>Se... View more

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<p>With a rank of 15,000 in NEET, it may be challenging to secure admission to Siddhartha Medical College, as the expected cutoff for the college is around that range. However, it ultimately depends on various factors such as your category and the overall competition in that admission cycle.</p><p>General Cutoff Trends:</p><p>Siddhartha Medical College typically has a cutoff that fluctuates each year based on the number of applicants and their performance.</p><p>For the previous years, the cutoff for Siddhartha Medical College has been around the 10,000 to 20,000 rank range for general category stu... View more

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