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Adarsh Kushwaha

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Yes, if you fail the NEET exam, you will not be able to get admission in any MBBS program including ESIC Medical College. NEET clearing is mandatory for MBBS admission in India. If you do not have a valid NEET score, you will not be eligible for the regular payment scheme and you may need to explore other medical courses or prepare to retry NEET again.

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Aneena Abraham

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Candidates can go for BPT without appearing for NEET entrance exam. Listed below are some BPT colleges in Mumbai along with their tuition fees -

College NameTuition Fee
Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and KEM HospitalINR 2.43 lakh
Council of Education and Development ProgrammesINR 2.86 lakh
M.G.M. School of PhysiotherapyINR 4.74 lakh
Lokmanya Medical College of PhysiotherapyINR 3.76 lakh

Source: Official site and may vary.

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, some Physiotherapy colleges do offer admission to students without NEET score but to increase your chances of getting into the best Physiotherapy colleges, students are advised to do appear for NEET exam.

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Liyansha Jain

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The full form of NEET is National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). NEET is the sole entrance examination valid for admission to undergraduate Paramedical and Medical courses offered in India. AIIMS Raebareli admissions are possible without NEET. For PG and other courses admissions without NEET are possible but for UG courses such as MBBS, NEET is mandatory.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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With 298 marks in NEET 2024, you can get admission to various medical courses like BDS, BPharma, etc. You can even get admitted to MBBS course at any college which has less less reputation or which accept the admission tto MBBA without the NEET exam. There are various colleges that accept the admission to MBBS without the NEET scores especially the abroad colleges.

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Priyansu Negi

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I want you to know that generally medical college requires min. The percentage in class 12 is around 50%-60% for the general category, so with 75% you meet the criteria but on the other hand NEET score is important for admission in medical colleges. 129 score is relatively low compared to cut-off for government medical colleges. If you belong to a reserved category then the cut-off maybe lower

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Nidhi Kumari

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Indeed, admission to King George's Medical University's (KGMU) B.Sc. Nursing degree in Lucknow requires passing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Admission to KGMU's nursing programs is determined by a candidate's NEET score, which evaluates their proficiency in topics including biology, chemistry, and physics. Candidates must have finished their higher secondary education (10+2) with a minimum percentage in the pertinent disciplines in order to be eligible. students can apply for the counselling process run by KGMU or the appropriate authorities after receiving their NEET results. Seats will be assigned depending on t

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Nidhi Kumari

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Candidates must fulfil certain eligibility requirements and adhere to a methodical application process in order to be admitted to Saveetha Medical College. The main prerequisite is having finished 10+2 coursework with physics, chemistry, and biology as key topics and earning a minimum percentage that the college specifies. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is the main requirement for admission to the MBBS program. Applicants need to sign up for NEET, take the test, and receive a qualifying score. Candidates can apply for counselling through the appropriate state counse

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Vishakha

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KGMU NEET UG Cutoff 2024 has been out for Round 3. The Cutoff was published for students seeking admission to MBBS/BDS across different categories of candidates under the All India quota. The Round 3 closing ranks for the General quota candidates were closed between the range of 2059 and 29714. Out of all the courses, the most popular one to get admission into was Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS).

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Parul Thapa

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The NEET is required for admission to undergraduate MBBS and BDS courses in government or private medical institutions. However, for Pharmacology specifically, NEET might not be a requirement.

Pharmacology is a field within the broader scope of pharmaceutical sciences, and the paths to enter this field can vary. In India, for instance, separate entrance exams are conducted such as GPAT, TS PGECET, Andhra Pradesh PGECET, etc.

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