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Anant katare

Contributor-Level 10

The expected last round cutoff rank for NEET 2025 in Karnataka for SC category students it can be assumed to be between 40,000 to 60,000, this approximation is based on the past year cutoff trends and this year exam difficulty and competitiveness. In 2024, the cutoffs were 458 marks in NEET UG for SC students in Karnataka to get a good government college so for this year you can expect the cutoff marks to be between 430-470 marks to get a good government college.

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Baskaran M

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For NEET UG 2025 OBC category:

- *Qualifying Percentile*: 40th percentile

- *Cutoff Marks*: 113-161 marks

- *Check MCC* for actual cutoff marks and college-specific details.

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Baskaran M

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With a NEET SS Critical Care Medicine rank of 339:

- *Possible chance* of getting a seat, depending on seat availability and competition

- *Cutoff ranks vary* by college, e.g., SGPGI Lucknow (879) and IPGMER Kolkata (1652)

- *Check specific college cutoffs* and use the NEET SS College Predictor tool for better predictions.

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Baskaran M

Contributor-Level 9

To download your RUHS 2024 scorecard:

1. Visit ruhsraj.org.

2. Go to "Examination" > "Results".

3. Select your course.

4. Enter roll number, enrollment year, and enrollment number.

5. View and download your scorecard.

 

Scorecard includes name, roll number, marks, and qualifying status. Contact university officials if you encounter issues.

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Shruthi Gangatkar

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Best pharmacy colleges in Madurai for female students includes:

Madurai Kamaraj university - colleges of pharmacy.

K.M. college of pharmacy, Madurai.

Ultra college of pharmacy, Madurai.

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Shruthi Gangatkar

Contributor-Level 6

For getting admissions into BAMS (Bachelor of ayurvedic medicine and surgery) course the entrance exam is NEET-UG.

NEET-UG syllabus includes:

Physics

Chemistry 

Biology (botany+zoology)

Syllabus is based on class 11th and 12th NCERT academics.

You should cover both 1st- year and 2nd - year intermediate topics to crack NEET-UG entrance exam.

 

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Anand Soni

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Several private medical colleges in India offer MBBS under the management quota with total fees ranging between forty to fifty Lacs rupees. Some of these include SRM Medical College (Chennai), Kasturba Medical College (Mangalore and Manipal), DY Patil Medical College (Pune), and Dr. D. Y. Patil Kolhapur. The admission is through NEET-UG followed by institute-level counselling. Hostel, mess, and exam fees are additional. These colleges provide good infrastructure, experienced faculty, and clinical exposure.

 

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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GNM Admission in Government College – 2025

Minimum age ought to be 17 years; maximum age limit is generally 35 years.

You should have surpassed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognised board, with English as a compulsory challenge.

Minimum marks required are 40%–50% for General category; rest is given for SC/ST/OBC candidates.

Some states take exams, like WBJEE, CG GNM, even as others provide admission based on class 12th marks.

Application is commonly online — you want to add files, picture, and signature.

Selection is based totally on entrance rank or 12th marks, accompanied by way of file verification and counseling.

After seat allotment, y

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Sonali Samal

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Yep, the AIIMS BSc Nursing syllabus is totally enough to crack the exam—as long as you study smart. Most of the questions are straight from 12th NCERT stuff in Physics, Chem, and Bio, plus a bit of GK thrown in. But here's the deal: it's a competitive exam. So just reading won't cut it. You gotta practice MCQs, solve old papers, and get quick with your answers. No coaching needed if you stay consistent.

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