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jasveer singh

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If you want to go for the pharmacy through the NEET the safe score to get for the admission in the top colleges, you have to score the marks in the range of 350-400.

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Janki H Gajjar

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NCHM MSc JEE 2023 Round 1 closing rank for IHM Kovalam MSc course for the Open category students stood at 155, which is lower and competetive as compared to 2022 cutoff, which stood at 255. NCHMM MSc JEE 2023 Counselling is ongoing. IHM Kovalam offers admission to MSc course through NCHM MSc JEE scores followed by NCHMCT JEE Counselling. In order to be eligible for admissions to IHM Kovalam MSc admissions, candidates must appear and meet the NCHM MSc cutoff. 

NCHM MSc JEE Counselling 2023 for MSc is expected to be conducted in two rounds. NCHM MSc JEE Round 2 Seat Allotment results have been released on Jun 27.

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BDS Cutoff for NEET 2023 is expected to 50 percentile for the general category. The minimum expected mark for acquiring a seat in top BDS colleges in India is 450. The expected NEET cutoff for BDS 2023 is 50 percentile for students falling under the general category and 40 percentile for the reserved category students. 

                 BDS tends to have a lower cutoff than MBBS due to high competition. Based on data from the previous year, it was found that you can get a BDS in any of the well-respected colleges in India with a minimum score below 400 in NEET. It is better to aim for at

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Anupama Mehra

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No, in order to secure admission in any one of the NLUs, you must crack the CLAT exam with high scores. Only for those who are seeking admission in NLU Delhi, they have to appear for AILET 2026. The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is a national-level law entrance exam that is held by NLUD every year to enroll candidates at National Law University (NLU), Delhi. As per the official AILET notification, the AILET Exam 2026 will be held in a pen-paper test mode.

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Anupama Mehra

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The GK section carries a total 25 per cent weightage in the CLAT exam. Read below the best practices to follow to score well in GK section:

  • You must be aware of the Daily Current Affairs in the area of the Economy, the Indian Constitution, Awards, sports, etc.
  • Inculcate habit of reading the newspaper on a daily basis
  • Static GK is also a part of the syllabus, but most of the questions are asked on the basis of the current affairs
  • Try and read about various legal events and issues of the past 
  • Prepare your own notes. This will help you during your revision time
  • Do not cram events. Try and understand why something happened and idea behind
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