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Rupesh Katariya

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For preparing for the AIIMS B.Sc. EMT entrance exam, focus on Class 11 and 12 subjects—mainly Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Practice NCERT books thoroughly and solve previous year question papers. Time management and regular mock tests are key. Also, revise basic English and General Knowledge, as they're often part of the exam pattern.

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Rupesh Katariya

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The special stray round for NEET PG 2024, after the percentile reduction in February 2025, is usually conducted in early March. Registration typically opens in the first week of March, followed by choice filling, seat allotment results, and reporting to colleges within a two-week window. Keep an eye on official announcements to stay updated and apply on time.

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Anant katare

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The closing or last rank did admission to MBBS at AIIMS Delhi through NEET are mentioned below. according to the cutoff report the last rank in NEET for pursuing Bachelor's in Medicine & Bachelor in Surgery MBBS in 2024 for general category the cutoff marks was 47 whereas in 2023 it was 57. Whereas the closing rank for OBC category Candidates for MBBS in 2024 were 186, although there is not information about the cutoffs for reserved category but it will be around 150-200 rank.

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Likitha

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First write the NEET exam based on u r score u may get the seat in MBBS college 

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Md Faizan Ahmad

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The NEET score required for admission to various colleges in 2025 varies depending on the college, the category of the applicant (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.), and the specific course (MBBS, BDS, etc.). Generally, the qualifying cutoff for NEET 2025 is 686-144 for the General category and 143-113 for OBC/SC/ST categories. However, these are just qualifying marks, and to secure a seat in a good government medical college, a much higher score is usually required. 

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Dua naqvi

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Yes, you can use passport se an identity proof instead of adhar card to apply for National eligibility cum entrance test.

Passport is a verified document by an Indian government IT is a proof that you are citizen of india.

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9 months ago

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Dua naqvi

Contributor-Level 9

No the outsiders or non Karnataka students are not allowed to take admission through government quota in private medical colleges in Karnataka.

Kindly, look for the colleges which are have available seat in your state.

And take admission through state quota.

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Piyush Jain

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Yes, a medical certificate is compulsory to get admission into BSc courses at IMU Kochi, Indian Maritime University (IMUC). A physical fitness certificate issued by a registered medical practitioner is required to be submitted at the time of admission, when you get selected. Moreover, in the counseling process, an applicant is required to submit their medical certificates.

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Anmol Dubey

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To get your original DNB pediatric pass certificate from 2020, you do not need to apply separately. The National of Examination (NBE) usually sends a provisional pass certificate and marksheet by mail to your registered address within a few weeks or months of the result is declared. If you have not obtained it, you can contact NBE directly to help through their website or candidate care aid.

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