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Lipika Pandey

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See, your marks are not up to the mark. You should try to improve in this NEET (5 May). For a general category student, 530 is the cut-off to qualify NEET. For an OBC category student also, it is near about 500. So, to get a government college you should try to get at least 600/720.
Best wishes.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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Depending on college to college. It varies. Try to see previous history of admission in bioengineering, you should have 200 marks and above.

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Kajal Gupta

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Please make sure you study further with more concentration and focus for good results. Improve the subjects in which you're low. Understand the concepts rather than mugging up. Read good books and give accurate and anough time to study them and work to improve on subjects you are weak at. Don't worry and just relax; study harder in a positive atmosphere. Remember there is always a second chance to prove yourself. After all, it is just an exam on whatever you study though is a little tough. Watch videos on youtube to gain more practical learning. I am sure you can do it.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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It is based on both 12th class marks and NEET score.

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Sharma Sakshi

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See, to be clear you can't manage both B.Sc and NEET together.
There is a saying that do not put each foot on different boats. So I suggest that do not mess up with 2 different courses. Just be clear about what is your goal, it is either B.Sc or getting MBBS through NEET. But remember one thing, you should be confident about what you want to choose. Your goal should be clear.

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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

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Hi Priyanka,
I would suggest you to go for Ph.D. because after pursuing Masters and teaching for so many years, you have surely explored the education world Ph.D. is the best option for you, I guess.
All the best.

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akhil sharma

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You must have secure minimum 50% marks in 12th (general candidates) to give NEET.

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NIKHIL SONIWinners Never Quit.......

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You will receive a mail about incorrect information. It will be available before admit card released date so that students can correct some possible mistakes otherwise forms get rejected. All the best.

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