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Sai Kiran

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Hello it's not an appropriate mark to get a seat in veterinary science because the minimum eligibility criteria is around 400s in neet for a general category in order to get a seat around in your home state. That too it's very difficult to get a seat in government colleges all at any part of India. So most probably there's no chance at all.

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deepika maurya

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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research considers the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced score for admission, but not Joint Entrance Examination Main and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research also selects students on the basis of its own entrance exam. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha IISER exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/college/iiser-Bhopal-indian-institute-of-science-education-research-57301). I hope this will help you.

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Vishrut Koshiya

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So if you have not registered for GUJCET exam then there is no possibility that you would have a rank, and if you do not have a rank, there is no chance of admission via acpc counselling (which ofcourse takes place merit rank-wise).

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Zuzi

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No your not eligible for MBBS. For taking admission in MBBS you NEET to score at least 650 above.

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Sujal Sharma

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Yes, it is a good college. For more information you can check Shiksha's page for the college.

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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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Yes,you can do this by registering yourself for only biology under CBSE or through NIOS.Through NIOS is better because NIOS is open schooling where you can take any subjects and appeared for exam.The certificate is recognised by all university.

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Sneha singhal

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Minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS in private colleges for General is 50%, Person with disability is 45%, and for ST/SC/OBC is 40%. .

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Deeksha Dixit

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Your interest will determine everything. You shouldn't doubt yourself if becoming a doctor in a specific specialty has always been your goal. Otherwise, you could submit an application for admission to a BPT school. It is an expanding profession. Both the private and public sectors have plenty of openings for physiotherapists. Yet again, it is up to you. Let's say your dream job has always been to become an ophthalmologist. So you won't ever be content working as a physiotherapist. BPT is just another step in the right direction, though, if you want a steady career in the medical field. Go for it if you are confident that you will be a
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Gurumukh LambaTrying to learn every time.

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No, cut off and qualifying marks both are different criteria they cannot come on the 1st place.

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Deeksha Dixit

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I believe you are referring to the NEET UG cutoff for OBC. The cutoff for NEET UG depends upon the following factors:
1. The number of applicants in a specific category.
2. Level of difficulty of the question paper
3. Available seats in medical, dental and AYUSH colleges
According to the trends of previous cutoffs, it is difficult to predict whether the cutoff will go lower or higher. The 2022 NEET UG cutoff, for example, was lower than the 2021 NEET UG cutoff. Hence, next year, it may go higher or lower depending on the above factors.

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