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Tasbiya Khan

Contributor-Level 10

While the primary focus in BDS colleges is on clinical training and dental education, many colleges offer preparatory courses or coaching for students aiming to improve their NEET scores. Saveetha Dental College and Meenakshi Ammal Dental College often have dedicated faculty who assist students in enhancing their academic performance.

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Divyanshu Mishra

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You can re-attempt your HSC exams in 2025 and appear for NEET 2025, provided you pass with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as core subjects and meet the required marks criteria (50% for general category). You can register as a private candidate or through your board, but you must ensure that your HSC results are declared before NEET 2025, expected around May. There are no age or attempt limits now, as long as you are 17 years old by December 31, 2025.

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Aasim Naqueeb Sheikh

Beginner-Level 5

With an All India Rank of 80,000 and a score of 60%, it's unlikely you'll get a clinical seat in a government medical college through the All India Quota (AIQ) under the OBC category in NEET PG 2024. The cutoff for clinical specializations in AIQ seats typically falls much lower than your rank. 

Cutoffs:

For AIQ seats, the cutoff for clinical specializations like General Medicine, Pediatrics, Ophthalmology, OBG, Radiology, and Dermatology are usually within the top 15,000 ranks.

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Chanchal Jain

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RPF Constable admit card 2025 for PET/PMT will be released four days before the exam. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with the required credentials. The hard copy of the admit card is not sent to candidates by post. Candidates need to carry the printed copy of their RPF Constable admit cards to exam centre. 

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Jasleen Harsha

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RPF Constable exam dates 2025 for PET/PMT will be announced after the declaration of the CBT exam result. The exam structure of PET/PMT is given below.

PMT Standards

Category

Height (in CMs)

Chest ( in CMs) ( Only for Male)

Male

Female

Unexpanded

Expanded

UR/OBC

165

157

80

85

SC/ST

160

152

76.2

81.2

For Garhwalis, Gorkhas, Marathas, Dogras, Kumaonese and other Categories specified by Govt.

163

155

80

85

PET Standards

PET Standards

Male

Female

1600 meters run

5 min 45 secs

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800 meters run

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3 min 40 secs

Long jump

14 feet

9 feet

High jump

4 feet

3 feet

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Siva Nagendra Yannam

Contributor-Level 9

If you're aiming for B.Sc Nursing at JIPMER, first of all—great choice! JIPMER is one of the most reputed institutes in India.

Now, regarding NEET: yes, admission to the B.Sc Nursing course at JIPMER does happen through NEET-UG scores.

General category: Around 400–500+ marks is usually considered safe.

OBC/SC/ST categories: Candidates in these categories might get admission with marks in the range of 300–450, depending on seat availability and competition that year.

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Jas Kamra

Beginner-Level 4

Scoring 450-500 marks in NEET mock test is good and conveys that you are on the right track but you should do more such that you can easily go in your exam as the paramedical exam is quite different from NEET in terms of both pattern and competition. To get good score you need to do more study and improve more. 

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