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Aman Kumar

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In private colleges, qualifying NEET (40 percentile—usually ~ 110 to 132 marks) is enough for eligibility, but the actual closing scores are usually higher due to demand. Expect SC seats to close well below General, but still meaningfully above the qualifying floor. Budget wise, plan INR 30 to 50 lakh total (tuition + hostel), varying by college. Track MCC AIQ + State CET Cell Maharashtra separately.

 

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Sukrati Shukla

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To download your NEET city intimation slip:

 

Visit the official NEET website: neet.nta.nic.in.

 

Log in using your application number and date of birth.

 

Find and click the link for "City Intimation Slip."

 

Download and save the PDF showing your exam city.

 

Your password for logging in is usually the one set during NEET registration. If forgotten, use the "Forgot Password" or "Reset Password" option on the login page to retrieve or reset it via your registered email or phone number.

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Sonali Samal

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Want to know where you're giving NEET 2025? First, the city intimation slip dropped on April 26, and the admit card followed on May 1. Just head to neet.nta.nic.in, log in with your application number and DOB, and boom—you'll see your exam centre and address. If the site acts up, check your email or call the NTA helpline ASAP. Don't wait till the last minute.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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To secure admission into a Government Medical College through Neet the required score various significantly based on your category the specific college and even the state you are applying from for the general category A competitive school is generally in the range of 550 to 600 out of 720 with top colleges potentially requiring scores above 650 and even 700 plus for primary institution like AIMS or MAMC

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Sahibe Alam

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You can easily download the NEET question paper and answer key year wise categorically by visiting the SHIKSHA official page or by search neet question paper SHIKSHA.

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Sahibe Alam

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Neet score is valid only for one academic year if you are willing to study MBBS in India.If you want to take admission in private medical college in 2025 then you should have valid NEET score card of session 2025.However there are few medical colleges that start their counselling in late December so you can also try for that.

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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The NEET UG 2025 results were declared on June 14, 2025, by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates can access their scorecards and the final answer key on the official NEET website, neet.nta.nic.in. The results include subject-wise marks, total scores, percentile, All India Rank (AIR), and qualifying status. 

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Baskaran M

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With a NEET score of 350-370, you're likely to get into a BAMS college in Rajasthan as an ST category candidate. Top options include:

- National Institute of Ayurved, Jaipur (1.37 lakhs)

- Government Ayurveda Mahavidhalaya, Kota (16.88 lakhs)

- Madan Mohan Malviya Government Ayurved College, Udaipur

To secure admission, register for counseling on the Rajasthan NEET Ayush Counselling Board website and follow the process.

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