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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Unreserved candidates who missed the NEET counselling security fee payment for round 1 must pay the fee of INR 10,000 while reserved candidates must pay INR 5,000 to participate in round 2. The round 1 registration does not apply to round 2 so you must register a second time during round 2 counselling. Petitioners must re-register for round 2 counseling since this procedure emerges following the conclusion of round 1 while requiring them to resubmit their selection preferences. Round 2 seat allotment will take place only on the spaces left unfilled during round 1.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BAMS course teaching programme is absent from Dr. N.G.P. Arts and Science College because it operates exclusively as an arts and Science educational institution. The majority of Indian BAMS colleges accept students only through NEET scores and will not grant direct admission to candidates who lack this qualification. Students need to achieve scores starting from 300-400 in the NEET examination to secure admission in top BAMS programs. The tuition cost for BAMS courses in Indian colleges falls between 2 Lacs Indian Rupees to 5 Lacs Indian Rupees annually. Students must verify admission standards by contacting both the individual col
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Government Medical College Badaun cutoff 2024 was released on the basis of NEET, for admisison to the MBBS course. Amoing the General All India category candidates, the cutoff rank was 17236, in the last round. Among the OBC All India category candidates, the cutoff rank was 16514. For the SC All India category candidates, the closing cutoff rank stood at 97006. For the ST All India category candidates, the cutoff rank was closed at 100297.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having a NEET score of 257 might not be sufficient to gain admission into the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program at K.G. Mittal Ayurvedic College, Mumbai. In the past, the college has cut off with better scores.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The BAMS course fee at Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital (RGAMCH) is different in different locations. For instance, RGAMC in Mahe, Puducherry, charges INR 61,000 per year, whereas RGAMC in Karnataka charges INR 75,750 per year for government quota seats and INR 2,50,750 for All India Quota seats.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
For a score of 363 in NEET 2024, AIR of 458,972, and SC category rank of 46,453, it's not easy to get a government medical college seat. SC candidates historically have had a higher score for admission. As an example, in the year 2023, SC candidate All India Quota cut off was NEET score of 575.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET UG score of 610 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 52,468 as an SC category candidate, you have a good chance of getting a seat in government medical colleges. In past years, SC candidates have been admitted with scores between 550 and 575. Cutoffs change every year depending on exam difficulty and availability of seats. To get accurate information, check the official websites of counseling authorities and attend the counseling process.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 154 marks in NEET in the General EWS category, getting a government medical seat for MBBS or BDS is not very likely, as cutoff marks for General EWS students are generally much higher. But you can try private colleges, deemed universities, or other courses such as BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, or BPT, where cutoffs are relatively lower.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
You are having a score of 600 in NEET and rank of 81,065 in OBC category.
You can be considered for taking admission in government veterinary college to pursue BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) in India.
Government colleges normally have higher cut-offs, yet your prospects are comparatively better based on your benefits in the OBC category. The cutoffs in BVSc courses are different at different colleges and states, but with your rank and category you may be able to get into government colleges that have lower cutoffs or possibly some state-level colleges. To know the cutoffs of a particular college, it is preferable to verify those d
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