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Sarfaraz Khan

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Candidates who wish to take admission to the undergraduate AYUSH courses have to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Admission to AYUSH courses will be based on the scores and overall rank obtained in NEET. The document required at the counselling of NEET is given same at the reporting of college, no extra documents is required.

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Bishal Shaw

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You can look for the following:
B.Tech Biomedical Engineering, 4 years- 6 Lacs
Bachelor of Pharmacy [B.Pharma],4 years-2 Lacs to 5 Lacs
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy,4.5 years-4 Lacs
BNYS, 4.5 years [1-year additional Internship period]-3 Lacs to 5 Lacs

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Chiraag Goyal

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Private medical colleges, after filling up their ranked seats, tend to work on a basis of marks+first come first serve basis. This allows admission for people with unfortunately low grades. I hope you'll get admission in your desired private college.

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Chiraag Goyal

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600 marks may get you a seat in state quota but not from AIQ, at least for government colleges. But many private colleges do have subsidized seats for the ones who score good but didn't get into any government colleges.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Divide your topics into the one you are sure of, the ones you need to revise, and then ones you need to learn again. The first category just revise once in every three days. The second, once every day. The third should be solidified. Keep arranging your topics accordingly.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Any college for MBBS is more or less the same, it's just the reputation. It is recommended that NCERT should be followed only for NEET as it is sufficient to get you a good college. Don't indulge in other material that make even the simpler things go above your head.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Offline tests are important in a way that it gives you a feel of OMR sheet filling. There have been many cases where marks have been lost due to improper OMR filling, so practice of filling these sheets is necessary, atleast from 1 month before the examination.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can definitely get some good private college with this rank. You can use Shiksha college predictor to get list of some possible college.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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400 marks in NEET are less for getting government Medical College using All India quota. As the All India quota cut off usually goes above 500 to get admission in government medical college. But you can get admission in private Medical Colleges easily using your NEET score
But you can try some good private medical college.

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Dr Scar

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Hi,
As you asked about the exams so you can not clear EAMCET exam through NEET coaching, as both the papers are poles apart in their own way. The EAMCET exams are conducted for Bachelor of Engineering, Architecture and Bachelor of Technology etc. Courses and the NEET is conducted for Bachelor of medicine, surgery, dental surgery, Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine, Bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine, nursing etc. Courses. My suggestion will be, first select what course you want to study then go for the exams accordingly.

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