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<p>No, there is no need to apply for any medical College before appearing for NEET.</p><p>The admissions process for any medical College is purely based on the marks of NEET exam. But if you want to buy the seat then you can go with this process. But for payment also, you need to attain the minimum qualifying marks which is about 150+ marks. </p><p>There are some list of medical College which do not accept the NEET score for the admission process for which you can apply before the NEET exam like : </p><ol><li>Christian Medical College ( Vellore )</li><li>JIPMER (... View more
<p>No. you will not be able to get admission to a government medical college with a rank of 1248776 in NEET. The cutoff for government medical colleges in India is usually very high, and this year is no exception.This means that you would need to score at least 69,000 rank in NEET in order to be considered for admission to Government medical colleges.</p>
Allen is best in the country and its in Bangalore as well. Others are Resonance, Akash Institute but I am not sure if it is in Karnataka.
For pre post graduate exam I suggest Dams or Bhatia, either one of them.
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Full coverage of NCERT Class 11th & 12th is the must. Apart from this, you have to solve a good number of MCQs which will definitely boost your confidence up.
PU board marks are important because whenever you enter the medical college they firstly see your class 12th marks and NEET is very important because this exam will ensure your future in the medical field and if you have secured a good rank in it then you can a get well-ranked college. Both PUC and NEET marks are important.
NEET is the entrance examination for admission to undergraduate courses in medical and dental colleges. It is not directly related to admission to courses in the field of Fisheries Science. Admission to undergraduate courses in Fisheries Science is usually done through entrance exams conducted by the respective universities or institutes offering the courses. The eligibility criteria, selection process, and cut-off marks for these courses vary depending on the university or institute. Therefore, to know whether you can get admission to Fisheries Science courses with 390 marks in NEET you need to check the admission criteria of the specific... View more
<p>With 374 marks in NEET, getting admission to a free government medical college in Telangana may be challenging, especially for the general category. Admission to government medical colleges is highly competitive, and the cutoff marks can vary each year depending on factors such as the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the exam.</p>
You will have to clear your 12th, if your state education system allows you to give a supplementary exam, give it and take an admission or wait till next year.
Your candidature for NEET - 1 is lost.
NEET 2017 forms will be available from the last week of December 2016. It will be conducted in 8 regional language, i.e. English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati and Telugu.
Best of luck.
At least 45 0 marks are required for admission.
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Do hard work as well as smart work to prepare for it the best.
Good luck and all the best! Please ask if you require any reference.
You need to be Indian Resident. Non-Resident Indians (NRI's), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI's), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO's) & Foreign Nationals are eligible.
The candidate must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Bio-technology at the qualifying examination.
In respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology taken together in qualifying examination be 40% i... View more
As per your expected marks scored in the NEET exam, your rank will be above 4 Lacs and you might not get a seat in the All India Quota, however, there are chances for you to get admission into MBBS BDS BHMS B.A. MS or any other private colleges or government colleges as well under the state quota, this will be basing upon your category, but it is not compulsory, you might get it basing upon the vacant seats.
<p>The cutoff marks for BAMS admission can also differ from one state to another.</p><p>To determine your chances of getting a seat for a BAMS course, you should check the official website of the state's counseling authority or the Ayush department for the state in which you are seeking admission. They will typically release the cutoff scores and the counseling process details.</p>
<p>Though these will be shown separately on the marks list (depends upon the board) but they are to be added in the marks obtained in Theory and practical and so they will be considered in determining NEET Eligibility criteria which means that <strong>grace marks are valid and considered for NEET</strong></p><p> </p>
I think for getting admission in Armed Force of Medical college you have to separately apply for the same if you will come in the merit, you will definitely get admission there. Instead of that, you have to also physically fit as per AFMC norms.
Hello Senthamizh Selvan,
List of Medical Courses in India:-
* MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
* BDS - Bachelor of Dental Sciences.
* BHMS - Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery.
* BAMS - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery.
* DHMS - Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery.
* BUMS - Bachelor in Unani Medicine.
* BVSC & AH - Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry.
* B.Pharma - Bachelor of Pharmacy.
* D.Pharma - Diploma of Pharmacy.
* BOT - Bachelor of Occupational Therapy.
* BMLT Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology.
* BPT Bac... View more
How to study Physics for NEET 2022 - The three step plan
Step 1: Understand the questions of NEET 2022 Physics. Step 2: Clear your NEET Physics concepts. Step 3: Study NEET Physics using previous
or, Keep A List Of All The Formula
Start with the NCERT book. Read and understand the chapter from NCERT. Now refer to the class notes. Try to derive the equation and understand the logic behind it. Now read the same chapter from the reference book. Start solving the relevant questions.