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Spandan Dey

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If you secure an OBC category rank of 329 in NEET MDS 2025, you will easily secure a seat in a government college for MDS. However it may not be clinical courses and you may get admission in non-clinical courses.

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Nishtha Mishra

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Yes, if you belong to the General AI category and are planning to gain admission to SRM Medical College via NEET SS, the cutoff rank is comparatively low for admission to the MCh in Urology course compared to 2023. The NEET SS first round closing rank for the same course was 1449 in 2023, which has dropped to 1340 in 2024, indicating its high demand among aspirants in 2024 for admission to SRM Medical College. On the other hand, for admission to DM in Cardiology, the NEET SS cutoff rank increased to 4018 in 2024 from 2898 in 2023. This indicates low demand for DM in Cardiology course among the students seeking admission to SRM Medical

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Kunal Singh

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The NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) cutoff marks for MBBS admissions vary annually based on factors such as exam difficulty, seat availability, and candidate performance. Cutoffs differ across the All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quotas, and among various categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kunal Singh

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If you have an OBC certificate but are unable to submit the Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) certificate for NEET 2024, here's what you can do depending on your current situation.

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Rajveer

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If you have completed your B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy) in 2023, your NEET qualifying examination code will be Code 6.

  • NEET Code 6 is for candidates who have passed a Bachelor's Degree with at least two of the subjects-Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany/Zoology)-and have also passed the earlier qualifying examination (10+2) with these subjects

  • Since B.Pharma is a graduation degree in the field of pharmacy (which includes relevant Science subjects), and you have already completed 10+2 with the required subjects to be eligible for B.Pharma,  Code 6 is the correct code to use for NEET 2025.

 

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Anish Raj

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If you have 100 day left for NEET at this moment you should have to revise all the concept, formulas and start practicing important questions . Also attempt mock and make some short note for exam day revision. At this moment focus on mock and revision. 

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