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Anushka Mendiratta

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The cut-off for NEET PG is released by the National Board of Examinations. NBE conducts the NEET PG exam and is responsible for setting the qualifying percentile/marks for each category (General, SC/ST, OBC). They announce the cut-off scores along with the result declaration on their official website.

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Himanshi Tirkha

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If ink has slightly spread then it should not cause any major issue. As long as the thumb impression is mostly clear and contained in the box, a small amount of smudging should not be an issue. The most important things are that it is your left thumb, in blue/black ink, and is legible.

If you still feel any there may be concerns, you can contact NEET helpdesk, or college authorities.

I hope it will help. 

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Himanshi Tirkha

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You cannot get admission to a pharmacy college with a NEET score, regardless of what the score is. NEET is for admission to MBBS and BDS courses, not for pharmacy.

Some of the common B.Pharma entrance exams are:

  • UPSEE
  • WBJEE
  • TNPCEE 

However, many colleges offer B.Pharma course without any entrance exam score.

I hope it will help. 

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Malavika

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You can definitely apply for NEET. As per the official notice released by NMC, the eligibility criteria of NEET 2024 is stated as, "Candidates who have passed 10+2 or its equivalent with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biotechnology & English shall be eligible for appearing in NEET-UG." The revised decision will also apply to candidates whose previous applications for the Eligibility Certificate were rejected based on the criteria outlined in this public notice. Moreover, candidates becoming eligible after this notice's publication date will be allowed to appear in NEET-UG-2024. In an official announcement made by the Na

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Himanshi Tirkha

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Hello!

As per the NEET dress code, females can wear simple salwar and trousers to the examination hall which are considered to be formal in the Indian context.

Females are not allowed to wear dresses with embroidery and big buttons are not allowed in the exam, big hairpins and ornaments are strictly prohibited, and heavy dialled watches are also not allowed during the exam. Leggings and jeggings are not allowed, you can wear trousers instead.

However, for shirts and t-shirts, there is a color code, they should be light-coloured, however, there is no specific instruction regarding the colour code of trousers.

So, you can wear black color tr

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Muskan

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The AIAPGET syllabus is made available by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The official AIAPGET website has the syllabuses for each discipline, albeit with some changes. The syllabus covers every topic that was studied in the undergraduate course for that specific discipline. For example, the syllabus for an Ayurvedic master's degree will be based on the course curriculum for BHMS. The comprehensive AIAPGET syllabus includes all of the undergraduate course work for BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, and BYMS.

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Muskan

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When completing the NEET MDS application form, candidates must upload scanned copies of their identification documents, certificates, and signatures. Both the signature and the photo must be in JPG or JPEG format. There should be no more than 80 KB in the file. The signature should measure 6 cm by 3 cm, and the photo should measure 3.5 cm by 4.5 cm. Other documents should be in PDF format. Files that don't meet these specifications won't be accepted.

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Muskan

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The majority of the multiple-choice (MCQ) objective questions on the NEET question paper are asked. Though there are 200 MCQs overall, you will only accept 180 of them. The four divisions of the questions—physics, chemistry, zoology, and botany—all come from the syllabus for classes 11 and 12. There will be a range of simple, moderate, and challenging questions in the paper. It provides a clear picture of how well you understand the entire subject. It is highly recommended that you review the sample papers and previous NEET questions in order to familiarise yourself with the format and level of complexity of the questions.

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Ravi Raja kancharla

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Yes, you can get AIIMS Jammu or AIIMS Madurai with a score of 645 in NEET under the OBC category. The cutoff for AIIMS Madurai in the OBC category for the year 2023 was 610, which is much lower than your score of 645 The cutoff score for the general category was around 700.

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Simran Seth

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Yes, you are eligible for NEET 2024 if you have completed you 12th with PCMB subjects from NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). NIOS is a recognised board in India. NIOS students have been allowed to appear for NEET since 2019. There are few requirements for the same. You need to complete your 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English. You need to secure minimum combined score of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (40% for reserved categories). English must be present in your 12th Grade curriculum.

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