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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to the undergraduate MBBS course is based on the valid NEET UG scores followed by a counselling round which is adopted by the Central and State committees. NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is the only entrance exam for admission to the MBBS and various BDS courses in India. NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is conducted once a year in offline mode for three hours and 20 minutes. For NEET cut-off-related details, please visit the official website of the college as the cut-off changes every year. The cut-off depends on various factors like the number of students giving the exam and others.
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There are many colleges that offer B.Pharma and occupational therapy courses with NEET and HSC scores. Here are a few options:
- Govt. College of Pharmacy, Mumbai: This college is affiliated with the University of Mumbai and offers a 6-year B.Pharma course. The minimum NEET score required for admission is 140.
- D.Y. Patil College of Pharmacy, Pune: This college is affiliated with the Savitribai Phule Pune University and offers a 6-year B.Pharma course. The minimum NEET score required for admission is 140.
- K.J. Somaiya College of Pharmacy, Mumbai: This college is affiliated with the University of Mumbai and offers a 6-year B.Pharma course. Th
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It is unlikely that you will get a government seat for MBBS in India with 430 marks in NEET 2023 and the ex-servicemen category. The cutoff marks for government seats are usually much higher than this, and the competition for these seats is very high. However, there are still a few options available to you.
- You could try to get a seat in a government-aided college. These colleges are funded by the government, but they are not fully government-run. The cutoff marks for these colleges are usually lower than for government colleges, but they are still quite high.
- You could try to get a seat in a private college. Private colleges are not fun
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