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Harshad Gore

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Hello aspirant, According to the previous year's cutoffs trend there are fewer chances for you to get seat in private dental colleges in your category. However, cutoffs change every year due to various factors such as the number of students who attempted exams and number of students who participated in counselling. But still you can try for some private dental colleges in Bangalore and other cities of your state:
Sri Jagadguru Murugharajendra Dental College, Shimoga
College of Dental Science, Davanagere
A. J Institute of Dental Science, Bangalore
Srinivas institute of Dental Science, Bangalore
Also according to your score you can try for B.
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Harshad Gore

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AIIMS New Delhi
Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sc. Maulana Azad Medical College, New D.

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Nitansshu Jain

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NEET which stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, is an entrance exam for medical and dental colleges in India. The eligibility criteria and admission process for a B.Sc. In Neuroscience programme in India may vary depending on the institution and programme, but typically NEET is not required for admission to a B.Sc. In Neuroscience programme. Instead, admission may be based on an entrance exam specific to the programme or the institution, or on academic merits such as grades and test scores. It is best to check with the specific institution you are interested in for their specific admission requirements.

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Reuben Nazareth

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NEET cutoff always changes every year. It all depends on the average marks that all students of general category students get. Once the average is found that becomes the cutoff. But as per last year's cutoff anything about 400 is definitely safe enough to get you into AIIMS Jodhpur under the general category. Hope this helps.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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So the answer to your question is NO. The passing marks for NEET itself goes in range of 100-150 (for your)
See, Without hurting your sentiments, I wanna tell you that you need to work hard. Give yourself a full year with pure dedication and make sure you land up in a government college to pursue a degree of your choice (Can be BHMS for that matter)
Best of luck.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The syllabus of NEET foundation course includes the chapters of Physics Chemistry and Biology of class 8, 9 and 10. Students joining the foundation course will follow their respective class syllabus. Students start their preparations for NEET from 11th class. So for now focus on your 8th class syllabus, enjoy your 8th class and make some good memories. Who knows, maybe you'll change your mind for being a doctor till you reach 11th class.

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Atul Sharma

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Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad
Lovely Professional University, New Delhi
Manipal School of Allied Sciences
Dr D Y Patil College of Physiotherapy.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Study in the time which suits you best. In which your efficiency is high. For some students early morning is suitable and for others late night. Study in slots. Divide your time. Don't sit for long hours continuously (it decreases the efficiency). Take short breaks in between. Keep out yourself from distractions.

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Sarthak Kumar

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It depends upon your preparation and practice.
600+ is a respectable score. You get your chances higher of getting into a medical College. Though it's not that too easy. You have dedicated time and efforts. Consistency is main key. Be disciplined, cut out your distractions.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Hi, you can refer below for the step to step guide to prepare for NEET:

  1. Go through your entire 11th and 12th-grade syllabus multiple times.
  2. Establish a good schedule and attitude.
  3. You are prepared to work hard for the next coming months.
  4. Allowing 4 -5 hours of sitting every day and increasing it to 10 -12 hrs on day.
  5. Study in accordance with the scoring system. Concentrating on the positives.
  6. Cover your weak topics first as at the end times you will not be able to give time to those topics.
  7. Focusing on the topics you have strong hold at the end months.
  8. NCERT should be your holy book, revise it multiple times, especially Biology.

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