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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Finding past year papers for the NEET exam can prove an easy process when one visits various online spaces that offer free downloads of such papers.

1. Visit the official NTA website- NTA stands for the National Testing Agency; NTA conducts NEET. NTA usually also publishes past question papers with answer keys on its official site.

2. Educational websites- Several educational websites complete NEET PYQs in PDF format. It would be easy, as many of these websites categorize the papers according to the year.

3. Online Forums and Good Study Groups: One can also benefit from joining an online forum or group on social media pages dedicated to N

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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NEET Round 1 Security Money Refund

In case the aspirant has not filled any choices in Round 1 and is not allotted any seat, the money submitted by them during registration is generally refundable under the NEET counselling process for security deposits.

Security deposits are usually kept to bind the candidates when they are allotted seats against their choices. When choices have not been filed and an allocation has not been made, then there is no bond with the candidate.

It is a good idea to take a glance at the particular guidelines released by the organizing authority for that year since minor differences in the policies may appear.&nbs

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Cutoff for SC Candidates for Admission through Nair Hospital Mumbai NEET 2023

Cut off marks for admission of Scheduled Caste (SC) students through state counseling for NEET 2023 last round is set up to 450 marks for Nair Hospital, Mumbai.

 This score will serve as the minimum benchmark score for SC applicants who would want a seat in this prestigious campus.

Various factors were determinants of a cut-off, such as the total number of applicants, number of available seats, and the overall performance in the NEET examination.

Also, it must be mentioned that those numbers would vary year to year as per the policies of that particular year

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Shiv Kumar

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With a NEET 2024 score of 218 and eligibility for Army and OBC quotas, your options for admission to government medical colleges for MBBS are limited due to typically higher cutoffs. However, you still have several viable pathways to consider.

With 218 marks and eligibility for Army and OBC quotas, here are your options:

  1. Private Medical Colleges (MBBS) – You may qualify for MBBS under management quota.
  2. Dental Colleges (BDS) – Private dental colleges are a viable option.
  3. Allied Health Sciences – Courses like Physiotherapy (BPT), Nursing, etc.
  4. Ayurveda/Homeopathy (BAMS/BHMS) – Private institutions may accept your score.

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, you can get admission to a self-financing college in Tamil Nadu with a fee of up to INR 4.50 Lacs through the government quota.

With a NEET score of 389 and being from the SC category, you have the potential to get admission to self-financing medical colleges in Tamil Nadu.

  1. Self-Financing Colleges: These colleges often have higher cut-offs and may accept your score.
  2. SC Category Cut-Off: Around 383 marks based on previous years.
  3. Tuition Fees: Approximately INR 4 Lacs per year for self-financing quota.
  4. Next Steps:
    • Participate in Tamil Nadu state counseling.
    • Verify the current cut-off scores.
    • Prepare necessary documents for the counseling pr
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Shiv Kumar

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With a NEET score of 120 marks, securing admission to the B.V.Sc. & A.H. programme at SKUAST Kashmir is unlikely due to the following:

  1. Previous Cutoff Trends: The closing NEET rank for this programme in 2024 was 42,307, which corresponds to a higher score than 120.
  2. State Quota Advantage: As a resident of Ladakh, you are eligible for the State Quota, which may have higher cutoff ranks and improve your chances.
  3. Steps to Improve Prospects:
    • Participate in Ladakh State Counseling for state quota seats.
    • Explore other veterinary colleges with lower cutoff ranks.
    • Consider related programs like B.Sc. in Veterinary Science or Animal Husbandry.

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Swati Mangam

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However, during the time of examination, such candidates must provide the required documents for which the following criteria should be fulfilled – must have completed class 12 with a minimum of 40% for Reserved candidates and 50% for Unreserved candidates. Must be 17 years as of 31st December and not lesser.

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Shiv Kumar

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With a NEET 2024 All India Rank of 1,50,000, getting a government medical seat is highly unlikely, as the cutoff ranks for government colleges tend to be much lower. However, here are some potential options:

  1. Private Medical Colleges: Private institutions may still offer seats, though with higher tuition fees. Some may have scholarships or financial aid to reduce the cost.
  2. State Government Colleges: Depending on your state and category (e.g., SC/ST), you might have a chance in state quota seats, but this is also highly competitive.
  3. Deemed Universities: You can explore deemed universities, but the fee structure is typically higher.

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