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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Rank 1454 in the INI CET and belonging to the OBC category, getting a seat in Obstetrics and Gynecology at any of the AIIMS can be difficult. AIIMS has very competitive cutoffs, and the seats in Obstetrics and Gynecology are generally among the most sought-after. While the cutoff might be higher at premier AIIMS such as Delhi and Mumbai, you stand a chance at the other AIIMS with lower cutoffs or in the reserved category. It is better to look into the trend of cutoffs and join the counseling process for a better understanding of seat availability.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having 296 marks and a rank of 631871 in NEET, admission into a government medical college in Andhra Pradesh via the stray vacancy round might not be possible. The stray vacancy round provides seats that are remaining after the general counseling rounds, and candidates with higher ranks or scores are mostly given most of these seats. But there could be a possibility in some government colleges with lower cutoff ranks, particularly for reserved categories. It's always better to attend the stray vacancy counseling and verify the respective cutoff trends of government colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 331 marks in NEET 2024 and being an OBC candidate with 7.5% reservation, it is difficult but not impossible to get a government MBBS seat. Government medical colleges have different cutoffs every year based on the level of difficulty and the number of candidates. For OBC candidates with reservation, the cutoff would be lower than the general category. Although the premier government colleges would remain inaccessible to you, if there is any hope of admission in state-level medical colleges or lower-cutoff colleges, you can attempt it. Verify the cutoffs of individual colleges and register for counseling for detailed information.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having scored 135 in NEET UG 2024, the chances of admission to a government medical college are very slim, as the cutoff for general students is generally above this score. There could be a chance in private medical colleges or under management quota, if the cutoff for the college and your category (e.g., SC/ST/OBC) is favorable. You can also look at other healthcare courses or allied health Science courses. It's best to verify particular college cutoffs, as they may differ. You can also look into possibilities of reappearing in NEET next year with better preparation.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
To study a Bachelor in Cardio Technician at AFMC, note that AFMC only conducts paramedical courses such as Cardio Technician for in-service candidates of the Armed Forces. Civilian candidates cannot apply directly for this course at AFMC. But there are other institutions where such courses are available, for example, a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Cardiac Care Technology
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET score of 214 in the SC category, admission to government MBBS colleges is not possible, as past trends show higher cutoffs. For example, in Maharashtra, the 2024 cutoff for SC students in government medical colleges was 554 marks.
In the case of BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), though the qualifying percentile for SC students is 40%, which is equivalent to marks between 161 and 127, actual admission cutoffs tend to be higher because of competition.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
As the NEET 2024 mark is 360 and All India Rank (AIR) is 464,738, it is unlikely to get a government seat in the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course. Historically, government BAMS college admissions required more marks. For instance, in 2023, the closing rank for government BAMS colleges was around 285,160.? cite? turn0search6? However, cutoffs can vary annually based on factors like the number of applicants, the number of seats available, and category reservations. It is advisable to refer to the official counseling authorities.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Up to today, specific NEET UG cutoff marks for B.Sc. Nursing at PGIMS Rohtak for the year 2024 have yet to be publicly released. For all practical purposes, General category candidates are probable to obtain from 720 to 130 marks, which happens to be 50th percentile, to gain entry into courses in B.Sc. Nursing. Cutoff admissions do vary with every passing year based on numbers of applicants, vacant seats, and overall marking performance. For the latest and best information, it is suggested that one should regularly check the official PGIMS Rohtak website or directly call up their admissions department.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Herein are the best choices of colleges in Chennai to pursue LL.B after doing B.A.: SRM University Chennai charges INR 1.5 lakhs, with an average package placement of INR 5 lakhs. Sathyabama University offers competitive pricing for law courses. Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University is recognised by the Bar Council of India and the fee is INR 69,570. Bharath Institute of Higher Education And Research takes a fee of INR 2 Lacs offering courses like BA LLB and LLB. Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College charges INR 3500 as a fee and is government-aided.
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