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vrushab goudar

Beginner-Level 3

The cut-off depends upon the level of paper in terms of difficulty. 2020 cut off for Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre was about-
530 GM government seats
520 for Telegu minority government seats
415 cut off for private seats
152 for management seats( terms and conditions apply)

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Ishan Aditya

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Hi Haji Ajmer, NEET examination is the gateway to the MBBS in India.

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Srihitha Reddy

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Based on marks first followed by first-come basis.

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Divya vani

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Shortlisted candidates can physically/ online report to the allotted college after downloading the provisional allotment letter between Feb 3, 2022. Please visit link for information: https://www.shiksha.com/university/aims-Bathinda-all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-65515/cutoff
Thank you.

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Divya vani

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Shiksha's NEET College Predictor 2021 uses an advanced algorithm and opening & closing ranks of previous year's NEET counselling data to predict the best possible college for you to pursue Medical So go ahead, simply register at Shiksha and enter your. Please visit link: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor.

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Divya vani

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As per the this year result of NEET UG, General category aspirants need minimum 138 marks (50 percentile). On the other hand General-PH (122 Marks 45 percentile) and SC/OBC/ST requires 108 marks (40 percentile). Thank you.

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Sai Teja

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Yes you can. If you are qualified and eligible to apply for it then you can admit.

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Vaibhav upadhyay

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You can get admission in some private colleges but definitely not in a government college.

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Rekha Bisen

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SGTU is a fully-developed institutional area with a modern infrastructure and academic aura. In keeping with its vision and mission, the campus has been designed and developed with a great sense of aesthetics to provide an eco-friendly environment and ambiance to stimulate the learning process. The placement department at SGT University is proud to contribute to nation-building by addressing the manpower needs of the industry. The placement department not only provides the students with job opportunities but also grooms the students so that they are industry-ready by the time they complete their course.

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Nirakar Khuntia

Beginner-Level 5

If you have no work experience then write the CAT entrance examination and secure a good score in the CAT exam. Post that you can apply to a lot of B-schools with your CAT score. If you have some work experience then apply for GMAT and apply for 1-year MBA programs of Iims / ISB.

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