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Aishwarya Aggarwal

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APAAR stands for Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry. APAAR ID is a unique 12-digit code which acts as a permanent digital identity for students using which they can store their academic details such as mark sheets, scorecards, etc. NEET aspitants neeed to link their Aadhaar with the APAAR ID to register for the exam.

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Chanchal Sinha

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To get admission into MDS courses at BHU via NEET MDS, a candidate must have attained a valid rank as per the cutoff list for their particular category. The highest cutoff rank was 34 for the General AI category. Hence, students who belong to this category need to attain a rank of at least 34 to be considered for admission. 

To know the highest rank for other AI categories, see the list below:

  • OBC - 137
  • SC - 2210
  • ST - 356
  • EWS - 299

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Mamona Jain

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No, NEET is not required for admission to the BSc MLT course. Unlike MBBS and other Medical degrees, most universities and colleges offering BSc MLT courses do not mandate NEET scores. Instead, admissions are typically based on merit in the 12th grade or through institution-specific entrance exams. 

Candidates must have completed their 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects, securing a minimum percentage (usually 50-60%) as per the institution's requirements. 

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neha dhumal

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Hey,

No a commerce student can not appear for NEET exam due to the exams eligibility criteria.

For qualifying NEET exam you need minimum 50% for general and 40% for reservation students in class 12th with subject Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Biology is a crucial subject while appearing for NEET. And most of the syllabus of NEET exam is based on physics, chemistry and biology that you studied in class 11 and 12th. And other than the books you have to study NCERT and many more publications for the preparation. 

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neha dhumal

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Yes NEET and NEET MDS are different and conducted for different purposes.

Talking about NEET/ NEET UG, it is for undergraduate students who are willing to enroll for medical courses like MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS and many more. The eligibility criteria for it is you have to pass class 12 with physics, Chemistry and Biology with minimum 50-55%.

And talking about NEET MDS, it is for postgraduate students who are graduated with BDS degree.

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Neha Arora

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As per Utkal Univeristy cutoff 2024 released on the basis of AIAPGET, the cutoff rank for the General AI category stood at 137. The cutoff was released for admisison to MD in Homoeopathy Materia Medica. In 2023, the cutoff for the same course in the General AI category was 61. In comparison to the previous year, the cutoff has declined this year. 

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Raushan Bhandari

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Utkal University AIAPGET cutoff 2024 was released for admission to MD in Homoeopathy Materia Medica. The cutoff was released on the basis of candidates' performance in the AIAPGET exam scores. For the General AI category candidates, the cutoff rank for admission to MD in Homoeopathy Materia Medica was 137. Therefore, it is possible to get admission at rank 150, in the General AI category candidates. Candidates can check the cutoff related information for Utkal University here

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Abhay Majumdar

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While NEET MDS is a major national level entrance exam for admission to MDS courses, it is not the sole or only entrance exam for this course. Apart from NEET MDS, there is another national level entrance exam, INI CET, conducted by AIIMS Delhi, which is the gateway to this course only at the AIIMS colleges in India. Hence, apart from NEET MDS, INI CET is another entrance exam which aspirants can appear for. Moreover, the National Board of Entrance Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), the exam conducting body, has also stated that AIIMS institutes do no accept NEET MDS scores. 

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Kiran Kaithwar

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The NEET 2024 cutoff has been released, with the qualifying scores set at 720-164 for the General category, and 163-129 for OBC, SC, and ST categories. The cutoff is determined by the percentile, with 50% for General and 40% for reserved categories. Here are the details:

 

NEET 2024 Cutoff Scores

 

General Category (UR/EWS)

 

Qualifying Percentile: 50%

Cutoff Score Range: 720 - 164

OBC, SC, ST Categories

 

Qualifying Percentile: 40%

Cutoff Score Range: 163 - 129

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Yes, it is possible to get admission at government college for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) with a rank of 1048672 in NEET if you are SC category candidate. If you are lucky, you will get admission into any government college in your home state. if not interested, you can opt for other states also

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