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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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Aman Kumar

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Yes, academically you meet the NMC minimum of fifty percent PCB for General (forty percent for reserved categories). Grace marks typically count towards the aggregate if the board awards them. But eligibility admission—you still need to qualify NEET with the required percentile. Keep the category, domicile, and EWS certificates dust free; they do they materially affect cut offs and fee structures.

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Aman Kumar

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Most Pharm.D admissions don't require NEET; they run through state CETs or institute merit lists. Still, a few private universities optionally accept NEET scores: think JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research (Mysuru), SRM, Dr. MGR University, Manipal (usually has its own process), PES, Sri Ramachandra Institute. Your best tactic: treat NEET as a plus, not a gatekeeper, and apply via each university's own portal / counselling. Make sure labs, hospital tie-ups, Pharm.D internship year quality, and clinical exposure trump the brand name alone.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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You generally cannot directly request a specific NEET exam centre with air conditioning as the allotment is based on availability and the preference you select during the application process.

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Pranjal Rathta

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To get into B.Sc Post Basic Nursing at Chirayu College, you need an RNRM license, a GNM diploma, and two years of work experience. The 2-year course costs around INR 1.07 lakh. Admission involves applying online, document verification, a possible entrance test, and counselling based on merit.

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