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91 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Rahul, you must go for NEET exam. As NEET is the only exam through which you can take admission in the Medical field. NEET Paper is prepared in a very balanced way. 70% questions are of average level. Examiner always tries to put time taking questions in 1st pages of every section, so that you can waste your time and get panicked during initial 1st hour of the exam. The syllabus of NEET and other state wise exam is almost same. So, I suggest you to go for NEET.

269 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, English has to be your subject in class 11th and class 12th to be eligible for admission into medical colleges for NEET.

767 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, to become a BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) doctor, you need to appear for the NEET exam. NEET is the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA for admission to undergraduate medical and dental courses in India, including BUMS. To be eligible to appear for the NEET exam, you need to fulfill certain criteria, including the minimum percentage requirement in the qualifying examination. As per the latest eligibility criteria set by the NTA you need to score at least 50% marks in aggregate in the subjects of Physics Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in your Class 12 board examinatio... View more

1.7k Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>Maths is not compulsory to qualify for NEET. The mandatory subjects for NEET are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. As long as you have studied these core subjects during your 11th and 12th standard, you are eligible to take the NEET exam. However, it's important to note that Biology is a compulsory subject for NEET, so if you have taken PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) without Biology, you will not be eligible to take the exam</p>

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<p>If you can afford and there is no money crisis in managing it, then you will definitely get!</p><p>But first of all, you need to be qualified in it.</p><p>If general, you need to score for atleast 150 marks to qualify.&nbsp;</p>

203 Views Posted 6 years ago

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There are chances that you get a seat here. So, you can apply for admission. Good luck.

97 Views Posted 3 years ago

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For getting admission in any government colleges for BDS you score should not be less the 400 for general category and 350 for the reserve categories.

282 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Please refer to the link provided below for important strategies and preparation tips to secure admission in colleges for BDS through the NEET exam. If you follow these important tips, it should be all you need to do well in your exam. Good Luck!
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/articles/preparation-strategy-for-neet-blogId-5870" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/articles/preparation-strategy-for-neet-blogId-5870</a>.

203 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Admission to government medical colleges in Maharashtra is based on the NEET scores, along with other eligibility criteria and reservation policies. The cutoff scores for admission can vary each year depending on factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the availability of seats. With a rank of 40,000 in the open merit category and 560 marks in NEET it's difficult to provide a definitive answer about your chances of securing admission to a government medical college in Maharashtra. The availability of seats and the competition among other candidates with higher ranks can significantly influence the ad... View more

707 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Akshay,
The cut-off varies every year according to the number of students applying for examination and number of seats available. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities/official page directly for accurate cutoff which can help you in getting a seat in IISc-Bangalore.

6 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>&nbsp;The factors affecting the NEET cut-off for JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research are:</p><ul><li>Number of candidates appearing for the exam- The higher the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the higher will be the cutoff.</li><li>Difficulty level of the exam- The more difficult the questions in the exam, the lesser will be the cutoff</li></ul>

2.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

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NEET score is required for admission to MBBS and BDS courses. Biotechnology, B.Sc or B.Tech does not require NEET score. For admission to B.Sc course in government or private institutes you would require either your class 12th board marks or there could be separate examination for the same, depending on the university or college. For B.Tech in biotechnology you need JEE scorecard, for admission in government and (some private institutes).
Most private institutes, however, conduct a separate examination these days or (rarely) might even consider your 12th board result. UPTU or now known as APJ Abdul Kalam University conducts a separate... View more

14 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>Students must appear for the NEET-UG&nbsp; Exam.&nbsp; IMS BHU will accept the NEET scores to allot admissions into the B.Sc. Nursing course.</p>

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<p>With this score, 461 in NEET exam keeping in mind OBC category, you have a good chance of getting into a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) programme at different colleges. However, the admission is going to depend on factors like state quota, cut-off trends, and number of seats reserved in each colleges.<br><br>With this score, you are likely to secure a seat in BDS at several state government and private dental colleges, especially in states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. If you're aiming for top colleges, you might need to prepare for slightly higher cut-offs, but the OBC reservation coul... View more

342 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, you can get. Private medical colleges needs money and a valid NEET score only, and if you have than you can get admission very easily.

117 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi, It is advisable to talk to the CET cell people directly. They may allow submitting your CET application with court orders. Thanks.

37 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, a score of 330 in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) may give you a chance to get admission to a private merit BDS seat:&nbsp;</p><p>Admission criteria</p><p>Admission to private and government medical colleges is primarily based on NEET scores.&nbsp;</p><p>State-wise variations</p><p>Admission criteria and cutoffs can vary significantly from state to state. For example, a score of 400 might secure a seat in a reputable dental college in some states, but not in others.&nbsp;</p><p>Previous year's cutoff trends</p><p>It's importa... View more

79 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Juned, Please find the link below for more information:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/jamia-hamdard-Delhi-3082/admission#admission" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/jamia-hamdard-Delhi-3082/admission#admission</a>.

203 Views Posted 8 years ago

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For admission into BAMS cours under general category, your score shouldn't be less than 350. But the exact cut-off score can't be predicted as BAMS admission is happening through NEET for the first time.

70 Views Posted 7 years ago

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ETOOS (MOTION) is the best in Kotak for IIT-JEE.

2.5k Views Posted 9 years ago

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No, you need to learn all the subjects with full concentration and never ever move your focus from the NCERTs. All the 3 subjects are required for NEET.

18 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, you have a chance to get into Saveetha with a 450 score in NEET.&nbsp; 450 marks in NEET corresponds to a 3–4?lakh rank in the exam. The cutoff required for admission to BDS in Saveetha ranged between 107,400 to 908,494 for the students belonging to the OBC category.</p>

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<p>It will be challenging to secure admission to a government BDS college this year since dental colleges typically require candidates to possess at least 450+ marks in their NEET 2024 results for general category admission. Certain private universities and deemed universities might provide admission through their management or NRI quotas even though the chances remain slim. Private dental colleges in Karnataka together with Tamil Nadu along with Uttar Pradesh establish their management seat cutoff between 200 to 300 marks. Students can expect to pay educational costs between Rs 2-6 Lacs per year for private BDS education in differen... View more

121 Views Posted 2 years ago

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B Pharma student,

It is difficult to say for sure whether you will get MD General Medicine in a government college in India with a score of 479 in NEET PG 2023. The cutoff marks for MD General Medicine in government colleges vary from year to year and from state to state. In general, the cutoff marks are higher for general category candidates than for reserved category candidates. Here are some of the factors that can affect the cutoff marks for MD General Medicine in government colleges in India:
* The number of seats available: The number of seats available for MD General Medicine in government colleges is limited. This means that the cutoff marks wil... View more

12 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>A gap year following your 2019 12th passing enables you to enroll in BSc Honours zoology, botany and biotechnology programs at universities. Maximal educational establishments provide entry to students who took academic breaks if they fulfill their admission requirements. To enroll in university courses most institutions demand at least 50-60% marks from candidates who studied biology together with chemistry and physics in their 12th standard. Different universities including Delhi University together with Banaras Hindu University and Pune University provide these courses that cost between INR 5,000 and INR 50,000 annually.</p>

86 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Eligibility criteria to appear in NEET is that candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board 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. You are eligible to appear for NEET subject to meeting other criteria.

2.5k Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, it is possible. But you have to assign separate timings for the preparation of NEET daily. You have to study at-least 4 hours a day to prepare well for NEET. You will need to keep your NCERT syllabus on tips and can also refer to the study material provided by any coaching institute. Also, try to practice MCQ questions of each and every subject every Sunday.

290 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Candidates who are appearing at the qualifying examination are also eligible. Maharashtra State candidates must have to appear for MHT CET. All India Candidates need to appear for MHTCET/NEET.

154 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hi dear, it varies state to state and college to college, as per you want to do pharmacy from any government recognized university of college you need to appear for the NEET examination, however, 75% of colleges give direct admission based on your percentage through counseling. Hope so you got your answer.

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