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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a score of 194 in NEET, getting into B.Sc Nursing in private colleges can be possible since most private colleges have less cut-off marks than government colleges. Private colleges that may look at your score are Integral University, NIMS Nursing College, and Amity University Gurugram.Also, colleges such as Parul University and Jaipur National University can also have vacancies. It is better to look at each college's individual admission requirements and apply under management quota seats for a higher probability of getting a seat.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a NEET score of 504, it might be tough to get admission into a government college for BAMS. Cut-off marks for BAMS in 2024 are around 720-164 for the general category and 161-127 for the reserved classes. Your score is lower than the expected cut-offs of most government colleges, as those require more than that because of competitive demand. But certain state quotas and minority status can be of some benefit, so it is best to inquire about individual college cut-offs and engage in state-level counseling for possible opportunities.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
BSC NURSING IS A GOOD CHOICE IF YOU WANNA GO TO MEDICAL FIELD BECAUSE IN INDIA THERE ARE MANY MEDICAL COLLEGES WHICH ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR BSC COURSES FOR EXAMPLE FROM THE COASTAL KARNATAKA THE MANIPAL INSTITUTE IS SO FAMOUS THAT THE NORTH INDIAN COME HERE TO PURSUE THEIR BSC AND MBBS BECAUSE THE VALUE OF THIS COLLEGE IS DAMN TOO HIGH AND THE OTHER IS THE SRINIVAS UNIVERSITY LOCATION IN THE SAME REGION
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can get admission to MBBS with betterment marks after qualifying in NEET 2025.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Entrance exams are mandatory for most Medical courses in India. Here are some of the most important ones:
Exam | Courses Covered | Conducting Body |
|---|---|---|
NEET UG | MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, BPharm | NTA |
NEET PG | MD, MS, PG Diploma | NBE |
AIIMS Nursing | BSc & MSc Nursing | AIIMS |
GPAT | MPharm | NTA |
CUET-PG | MPT, MSc MLT, MSc Clinical Research | NTA |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
Chapter Name Approximate Weightage Average Number of Questions
Animal Kingdom 7% 3-4
Structural Organization in Animals 5% 2-3
Human Physiology 15% 7-8
Biomolecules 3% 1-2
Human Health and Disease 9% 4-5
Evolution 6% 3
Ecology and Environment 10% 5
Biotechnology and Its Applications 10% 5
Reproduction 14% 7
Genetics and Evolution 12% 6
Biology and Human Welfare 4% 2
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
With a EAPCET rank of 22622, 80 marks in NEET, and 968 in inter, belonging to the ST category it is unlikely you'll get a free seat for B.Sc. Nursing, as your EAPCET rank is relatively high and the competition for free seats is intense. A rank of 22622 in EAPCET while a good score, is likely not competitive enough for a free seat in B.Sc. Nursing especially considering the high demand for these programs
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
310 marks might not guarantee a government MBBS seat, it's not entirely out of reach, especially with the SC category reservation.
You might try looking for courses like BDS, paramedical courses or You can try in private colleges.
But if you are determined to get a seat in a top college you might just try going for long term courses .
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
As you scored 411 marks in 12th, which means, 82.2%, so you are eligible for Bibi Halima College of Nursing and Medical Technology. NEET UG is not required to get admission to Bibi Halima College of Nursing. Bibi Halima College of Nursing and Medical Technology offers direct admission to all of their courses.
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