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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot take NEET without Biology because it is compulsory for eligibility criteria.
To appear for NEET, candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in the Class 12th (or any equivalent) examination and have obtained an aggregate score of at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology for general category candidates (and relaxed for other categories).
Biology is also extensive in the NEET syllabus, and you will need to know it for MBBS or other medical courses.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates seeking admission to HNBGU must have a valid Uttarakhand NEET scores. Meanwhile, as per the HNBGU cutoff 2024 stood at 323372 for BDS course. So, candidates are advised to achieve a rank below than 323372 for the admission to HNBGU.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Being an NT candidate, you will find it daunting yet not impossible with such a score of 187 in NEET to acquire a place in Bombay Veterinary College. The cutoffs of veterinary colleges in Mumbai go pretty high but since you are from NT category you might find some consolation in the cut off marks. Anyhow, verify the current cutoff as per categories during the counseling process of the Maharashtra CET cell, since the cutoffs change year-wise. There are other adds-on places of veterinary colleges where the cutoff values might be lower.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
It will be next to impossible to get admission to an MBBS in a government college with a score of 394 in NEET because the cut-offs for government medical colleges are usually much higher than this. But there is still some chance of getting admission in BDS, as the cut-off for dental courses is usually lower.
This would improve in case one belongs to any reserved category (SC/ST/OBC). One can also check with private colleges for MBBS or BDS, as this would have a cut-off much lower than that for government colleges. All India and state counseling should also be given a shot to have a better chance.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
352 marks in NEET under SC Category, the government MBBS seat chances in case of different states will vary based upon their specific cutoff trends for the said year. For states with lower competitiveness (high medical colleges or reserved seats), you still may make it, but for highly competitive states, the cutoff for government MBBS seats under SC would be much higher. It would be best to check with the state counseling authorities for specific cutoff details.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Special Stray Vacancy Round for NEET UG 2024 has already taken place. This round was organized by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) to fill any remaining MBBS, BDS, and other medical seats. The process included a provisional seat allotment, followed by a final seat allotment.
Candidates who were allotted seats in this round were required to report to the respective colleges by the specified dates in December 2024. If you were involved in this round, it's important to check your seat allotment status and follow the next steps accordingly.
If you missed out, you may have to wait for the subsequent rounds or for other opportunitie
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! With a score of 53% overall and 48.33% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), you can definitely appear for NEET counseling, provided you meet the eligibility criteria. For general category students, the minimum requirement is 50% in PCB, while for OBC/SC/ST, it's 40%. Marks in English and Maths are not considered for NEET; only your PCB marks matter.
Your eligibility for a seat in counseling depends on your NEET score and rank. If you qualify NEET and meet the eligibility, you can participate in the counseling process. Best of luck with your NEET preparations!
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