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No, Madhya Pradesh state EWS certificate will not be valid for admission under the All India Quota (AIQ) with the category of EWS. The All India Quota specifically seeks the candidate to possess an EWS certificate from the central government and not from the state government. The central EWS certificate only, according to the provisions made by the Government of India, is acceptable for AIQ seats. If you would like to enjoy AIQ seats in the EWS category, you will be required to provide the central EWS certificate by the concerned authorities.

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Having a NEET 2024 score of 408 and an All India Rank of 363,396 in the SC category, it is not easy to get an MBBS seat in a government medical college under the All India Quota (15% AIQ). In 2024, the cut-off rank for SC students under AIQ was around 137,759, with a score of about 550.

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With a NEET score of 607 and an All India Rank of 72,881 in the OBC category, you have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in Gujarat. In past years, OBC students with scores of around 590 were selected in premier government medical colleges such as Government Medical College, Baroda. Since your score is higher than these thresholds, you are well-placed for admission. But cutoffs may differ every year depending on the number of candidates and seat capacity. It's better to actively take part in the state counselling process and remain informed with the latest news.

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In Maharashtra, some government medical colleges provide MBBS courses with total fees significantly less than INR 40 lakh. Some of them are Government Medical College, Nagpur (INR 4.47 lakh), BJ Government Medical College, Pune (INR 6.21 lakh), and Government Medical College, Aurangabad (INR 4.85 lakh). These colleges offer good education at reasonable prices. Other best colleges are Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune (INR 65,000), Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai (INR 95,000), and Lokmanya Tilak Medical College, Sion, Mumbai (INR 95,000). Entrance into these colleges is very competitive and is subject to NEET scores. To

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In Maharashtra, a majority of the Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) institutions make Urdu an obligatory subject either in 10th or 12th grade, as instructed by the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) guidelines. There are some institutions, though, which provide admission without Urdu if you take a bridge course in Urdu in the first year.

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The NEET score of 567 and All India Rank (AIR) of 119,231, which is very unlikely to get an MBBS seat at Agartala Government Medical College (AGMC) under the All India Quota (AIQ). Traditionally, AIQ cutoffs for general category candidates at AGMC are higher. In previous years, for example, the AIQ cutoff for the general category used to be somewhere between 21,742.

Still, as an ST candidate, you would have a higher chance under the state quota. In the 2024 Tripura state counseling, the ST candidates had a lower cutoff.

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Having a NEET score of 277 and an AIR of 689,998, getting admission into a government college for the BHMS course in India is difficult. Government BHMS colleges have traditionally had greater cutoffs. For example, in past years, the closing ranks for general category students in premier government homeopathic colleges have been between about 40,000 to 100,000 AIR.

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With a NEET score of 336, getting admission in a government medical college in Uttar Pradesh is not possible, particularly for unreserved category candidates, since the cutoffs of government colleges were much higher in the past. For instance, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, closed at 2,849, whereas Sarojini Naidu Medical College, Agra, closed at 9,576, equivalent to NEET scores over 600.

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In Rohtak, Haryana, Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) provides a Bachelor of Science Honours (B.Sc. Hons.) in Forensic Science. The course offers broad education in forensic investigations, including subjects such as forensic chemistry, biology, toxicology, and crime scene analysis. Practical training is provided through laboratory experiments, mock crime scene investigation, and case studies to prepare students for a career in forensic science.

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With 150 marks in NEET, admission to a government college in Karnataka for the BPT course might be difficult, as government colleges tend to have higher cutoffs. Nevertheless, some private colleges and deemed universities in Karnataka provide BPT seats with lower NEET marks or even on 12th board marks. You must refer to KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) counseling and individual college admission criteria. A few private colleges can provide admission under management quota. It is advisable to search colleges like Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) affiliated colleges and apply accordingly for maximum chances.

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