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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, absolutely. You can definitely secure admission basis NEET scores. In fact, NEET is very much required as primary entrance exam for Medical and Dental college admissions.
But, a point to note is that some colleges have different admission criteria for Homoeopathy courses. So, students must check the official website of these colleges to understand the admission requisites.
Hope this helps!
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Shri Guru Ram Rai University accepts NEET-PG scores for admission to its MD course. Further, applicants are required to passed MBBS or any equivalent with 50% aggregate. Applicants who belong to the reserved category are required 40% aggregate to be eligible for admission.
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Yes, NTA announced that there was one question in the NEET 2024 question paper, which had two correct answer options. Hence, any candidate who had attempted that question and marked either of the answer options, have been given full marks. According to NTA, this year only one NEET answer key challenge was received which was validated. Based on the bonus marking, 44 candidates' scores turned out to be 720 out of 720, leading them to secure AIR 1. However, during the Supreme Court hearing on NEET 2024 petitions, the apex court asked IIT Delhi professor's opinion on this question, and it was opined that the question had only one cor
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Ever since the NEET 2024 result has been declared, several anomalies and irregularities have been observed. The reasons are given below:
- 67 candidates scoring perfect 720 as opposed to one or two candidates in the past few years
- Students getting marks like 718 or 719 which is not possible as per the NEET marking scheme
- Release of result 10 days in advance, especially on the day of the Lok Sabha Election Results
- Allegations of NEET 2024 question paper which were raised earlier
- Multiple NEET 2024 toppers belonging to a particular exam centre.
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