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Chiraag Goyal

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Marks needed for MBBS depend on your state quota. In Delhi best colleges need 620 - 630 marks for General category.

In some states like Himachal Pradesh it can be around 550.

For All India Quota you should aim for 600+ and recent trends show 620 is usually safe.

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Chiraag Goyal

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There is always scope for improvement, if your goal is to do MBBS then never settle for something else. One extra year of hard work is nothing in comparison to a lifetime of knowing you made the right choice. Furthermore, as you have cleared the cut off, if financially permissible, you can have a look at private colleges as well. B.A.M.S is also a wonderful option but it's something to be taken only if desired and not as a necessity.

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Chiraag Goyal

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For preparation, Biology should take majority of your day, 2-3 hours minimum for ncert revision. For Chemistry and Physics less time should be taken on learning new stuff and more time on practicing questions.
200 questions a day for Biology and 50 each for Physics and Chemistry a day. During the exam itself, it is recommended that 45 minutes max for 90 bio questions, 1 hour for Chemistry and 1.15 hour for Physics.

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Abhishek Bhardwaj

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No, admission is taken only through NEET exams.

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Vishwasi Chaudhari

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You can apply for B.Sc. Nursing based on your board result or your state pmt you get admission in college.

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Aditya Tanwar

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Yes, it is possible to get a government medical seat in a private college in Karnataka through the NEET exam. In Karnataka, there are two types of medical colleges - government medical colleges and private medical colleges. The admission process for government medical colleges is managed by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), while private medical colleges conduct their own admission process. However, the Karnataka government reserves a certain percentage of seats in private medical colleges for students who qualify in the NEET exam and meet other eligibility criteria. These seats are called government quota seats or management
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Aakash Chauhan

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The admission criteria for B.Sc. Nursing programs in India may vary from state to state and from institute to institute. However, in general, most institutes and states have their own criteria for admission into B.Sc. Nursing programs. For example, some institutes and states may require the candidate to have passed the 12th class examination with a minimum percentage of marks, while others may require the candidate to have appeared and qualified in a relevant entrance examination. Some institutes may also require the candidate to have studied specific subjects in the 12th class, such as Biology or Chemistry. In terms of NEET it is a co
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Sumit naroliya

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If you're not satisfied with your marks then you can write the exam again for betterment. Yes, you can write the exam while pursuing graduation. But write it before 1st semester exam because after 1st semester you will sit for next AHSEC betterment exam in 2023. Since, you might be a recent pass out, so it will be beneficial for you to write the exam this year. Hope so it will help you. All the best.

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NEET cut off is 117-715 & 50 percentile (general and EWS). Minimum admissible percentile for NISER is 95 (general and EWS). NEET 2023 syllabus comprises three subjects Chemistry Physics and Biology. A maximum number of questions are asked from Biology which is divided into Zoology and Botany.

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