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Divyanshu Varshney

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The National Testing Agency NTA declared NEET UG result 2021 on November 1. With it, cut-off for the exam has also been announced. This year, NEET cut off marks for General category is 720-138 marks, for SC / ST / OBC category it is 137-108 marks, for the General-PwD category it is 137-122 marks, and for SC / ST / OBC-PwD it is 121-108 marks. Here are some tips that might help you prepare better for NEET:
Get a calendar and a diary. Set your priorities. Set out long study hours. Take care of your health. Don't sleep during study time. Get enough sleep. Its also important to have a clear understanding of the exam pattern. This will help
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Swati mishra

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Yes these marks are more than enough for MBBS admission.

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Anshul Gupta

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If you have cleared your 12th exam in 2020 and are currently pursuing B.Sc. in Microbiology, Botany, and Zoology, and you are planning to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam, you should select the eligibility code 2 during the NEET application process. Eligibility code 2 is for candidates who are currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in a Science discipline (B.Sc. /B. S. /B.Tech. /B.E. ) and will be completing their degree before the admission process of the current academic session. Since you are pursuing a B.Sc. degree, you fall under this category.

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Swati mishra

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Yes, there are chances of getting a private seat.

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Swati mishra

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The preparation tip is very simple. First of all you should have to be punctual and consistent
These 2factor matter alot and as far as syllabus is concerns ncert is more than sufficient.

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Swati mishra

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You can mention your father's qualification as graduate.

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Swati mishra

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With this score there are less chances of getting seat in JIPMER, but you can apply for other nursing colleges also.

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Gopi Krishna

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Let me assume you are from unreserved category with no physical handicapped quota. So let me be honest. There is no chance of getting clinical streams with your rank at any government medical college. But surely you can get non clinical streams in few government colleges or private deemed colleges. So if you are okay with getting non clinical streams, then you can apply for any top medical colleges of India. You can get a non clinical stream in subsequent rounds of counselling.

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Anshika Maurya

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With a NEET PG rank of 24k in the general category, you have a chance to get admission in the following clinical branches:
Anesthesia
General Medicine
Pediatrics
Radio Diagnosis
Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy
Psychiatry
Emergency Medicine
Forensic Medicine
Community Medicine
However, the availability of seats and the competition may vary depending on the college and state you are applying to. It is recommended that you check the official websites of the colleges and states you are interested in to know more about the cut-off ranks and eligibility criteria for the clinical branches you are interested in.

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