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Mansi mehra

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In 2022, the minimum cutoff marks for B.A. MS GOVERNMENT COLLEGE was 113 for unreserved and 86 for ST/SC/OBC/PWD. Since you have crossed the cutoff, you can get admission there.

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Ankan Dutta

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As per the latest information, NTA will conduct NEET on 7th May, 2023, news is already out. So you need not hurry, focus on your preparations. Normally the results are out after 1 to 1.5 months after the examination, few days after which, reservation and counselling starts. We'll update the information as soon as we get the news. Thanks and best of luck.

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Praval SinghHelping anyone from my knowledge

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No, you might not be able to take admission in the government college.

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Nasreena Muzafar

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Hi !
Admission in B.Sc. Nursing can get on the basis of 3 categories :
No 1 is NEET basis. There are colleges what accept NEET scores if you want to enroll in B.Sc. Nursing and it will depend on the cut off, that whether you get in college or not. No 2 is Nursing Entrance exam basis : Various state and national colleges conduct their own entrance examination for various courses like nursing, GNM agriculture, horticulture, etc. If there is any college in your state that conducts its own nursing entrance, you should prepare for that entrance. No 3 is Merit basis : There are some colleges that give you admission in B.Sc. Nursing on the bas
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Nasreena Muzafar

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Yes you can definitely get admission in government colleges for B.Sc. Nursing. However you need to note that states have their state examination for nursing that will help you get admission in government colleges. You can get admission in government colleges on 12th basis, NEET basis or nursing entrance basis as well.

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Shikhar Saini

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The affordable fee of Rs. 10000 annually in the central government funded medical institutions AIIMS is a major attraction. For All India Quota, the annual fee ranges between 50,000 to 2, 00,000 for eligible MBBS students. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery popularized as MBBS are considered to be the most prestigious professional courses in the country. Every other student in the country aspires to become a doctor.

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deepika maurya

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Here are the top high-paying medical courses without National Eligibility cum Entrance Test:
1- B.Sc. Nursing
Duration: 4 years
Job Profile: Nurse
Average Salary: INR 3 LPA to INR 8 LPA
2- B.Sc. Biotechnology
Duration: 3-4 years
Job Profile: Biotechnologist
Average Salary: INR 5 Lacs per annum to INR 9 Lacs per annum
3- B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics/Human Nutrition/Food Technology
Duration: 3-4 years
Job Profile: Nutritionist, Food Technologist, Researcher
Average Salary: INR 5 Lacs per annum.
4- B.Sc. Animal Husbandry and Dairying
Duration: 3-4 years
Job Profile: Agronomist, Agricultural Scientist
Average Salary: INR 2 Lacs per annum to INR 3 Lacs
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Nandan Teraiya Teraiya

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NEET marksheet is must to get admission in any deemed college.

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Mansi mehra

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Yes ,you are qualified for MBBS in paediatric, medical, pharmacological and surger.

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deepika maurya

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Generally, there are just three subjects in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, known Biology Chemistry and Physics. As per the current news released by the National Testing Agency, the Biology in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test exam would be partied into two Biology and Zoology. It is quite easy to make a total score for both Biology and Zoology. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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