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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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NEET (UG) is one of the toughest medical entrance examinations conducted in India. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA for admission to undergraduate (MBBS/BDS/ AYUSH Courses/Veterinary) every year. As per Government of India, it is a mandated requirement to qualify NEET Exam to study medical courses in India and abroad. So you have to appear in NEET for B.A. MS admission.

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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, there are PG courses available in Pharmacy for students who have completed their B.Pharma degree. Patanjali University offers some PG courses related to Pharmacy, but there are also other universities and colleges across India that offer PG courses in Pharmacy such as MPHARM MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, and PG Diploma courses in various specializations. The eligibility criteria and admission process may vary from institution to institution, so it is recommended to research and compare the various PG courses available before selecting one that suits your career goals and interests.

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Ananya Agha

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Candidates should have passed the qualifying examination equivalent to 10:2 Higher Secondary period of 12 years of study, the last two years of study comprising of Physics Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology with English . A candidate for admission to the medical course must have passed in the subjects of Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics Chemistry and Biology (or Botany and Zoology taken together)/Bio- technology at the qualifying exam. (40% aggregate for BC, MBC, SC/ST candidates). .

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Candidates who have passed B.Sc. With at least one subject of biological sciences like Zoology Botany, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Microbiology, Biotechnology, BPT B.Pharma B.Sc. MLT, B.Sc. Physician Assistant, B.Sc. Nursing or any other professional graduates in Allied Health Science with a minimum of 50 % marks or MBBS BDS BHMS B.A. MS BSMS and BUMS graduates. So, if you have studies any of these subjects you are eligible. Also, the eligibility may vary from college to college.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Ahilya Bai college of nursing only takes admission via the scores in NEET and does not hold its own separate examination.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Marks needed for MBBS depend on your state quota. In Delhi best colleges need 620 - 630 marks for General category.

In some states like Himachal Pradesh it can be around 550.

For All India Quota you should aim for 600+ and recent trends show 620 is usually safe.

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Chiraag Goyal

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There is always scope for improvement, if your goal is to do MBBS then never settle for something else. One extra year of hard work is nothing in comparison to a lifetime of knowing you made the right choice. Furthermore, as you have cleared the cut off, if financially permissible, you can have a look at private colleges as well. B.A.M.S is also a wonderful option but it's something to be taken only if desired and not as a necessity.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Most private colleges, although being expensive, are actually pretty respectable, the top colleges being~
Kasturba Medical College
St. Johns Medical College
Symbiosis
CMC Vellore
CMC Ludhiana
DY Patil Pune
PIMS Loni
MMU Solan
Hamdard Institute of Medical Science.

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Chiraag Goyal

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For preparation, Biology should take majority of your day, 2-3 hours minimum for ncert revision. For Chemistry and Physics less time should be taken on learning new stuff and more time on practicing questions.
200 questions a day for Biology and 50 each for Physics and Chemistry a day. During the exam itself, it is recommended that 45 minutes max for 90 bio questions, 1 hour for Chemistry and 1.15 hour for Physics.

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Chiraag Goyal

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There is always a correction window, if that has also passed then only a special request can be made. Unfortunately, after the correction window closes it is near impossible to change anything. This is the reason candidates are advised to fill details carefully so that there is minimum scope of error. NBE may or may not entertain the request the special request in case the deadline of correction window gets over. 

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