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Piyush Singh

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The NTA prepares multiple sets of NEET question papers every year to avoid malpractices in the exam. There are generally four sets of question papers. One set of question paper is further divided into six sets. Hence, there are a total of 24 unique NEET question papers. The questions remain the same, but their arrangement is different in every set.  

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Pooja Kalra

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The NEET question papers are available in 13 languages, which are given below. 

  1. English
  2. Hindi
  3. Bengali
  4. Urdu
  5. Assamese
  6. Gujarati
  7. Marathi
  8. Odia
  9. Kannada
  10. Tamil
  11. Malayalam
  12. Punjabi
  13. Telugu.

Candidates have to select the language while filling the NEET application form. There is no option to select multiple languages, and they have to select the language or medium in which they have studied till Class 12, and is most comfortable in. The selection of the NEET question paper language will also determine the exam city choices. For example, a candidate choosing Bengali language of question will get the option of selecting exam city in West Bengal. 

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Aakash Rathor

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In Indian, you should score more than 600, but according to last year, you should hai 620 marks for the general category and for sc/st more than 400.

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Chandra Chaudhary

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In the 6-year MBBS of Bashkir State Medical University, students have to do a one-year mandatory internship. This internship aligns with the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines. Note that this internship ensures that students receive hands-on clinical exposure that prepares students for medical practice in India and all over the world.

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Atul Pruthi

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The selection criteria for the MBBS course at K.S. Hedge Medical Academy is completely based on the scores acheived by the candidates in the NEET UG exam. Firstly, candidates are required to complete the basic eligibility criteria first, that states applicants must complete their Class 12 from the PCB/Biotechnology stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Then on the basis of scores achieved in NEET UG, the college releases the cutoffs. 

 
 

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Kartik Sharma

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Candidates can consider the MBBS course from K.S. Hedge Medical Academy as a worthwhile option because KSHEMA is one of the Nitte (Deemed to be University) constituencies, that has been recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Additionally, if the candidate is seeking a private medical college in Karnataka can go to K.S. Hedge Medical Academy. It provides proper infrastructure, seasoned faculty, and good clinical exposure, so KSHEMA is a suitable choice.

 

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Piyush Jain

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The total number of seats offered in the MBBS course at K.S. Hedge Medical Academy is 250. Moreover, the total number of seats offered in the MBBS course at Kasturba Medical College is also 250. Hence, the number of seats offered by both institutes is the same. The eligibility criteria to get a seat in any of the institutes is also similar, in which candidates firstly are required to complete Class 12 from the PCB/ Biotechnology stream and then must have secured a valid score in NEET UG.

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Chanchal Gaurav

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Currently, K.S. Hedge Medical Academy has not released the cutoff for the MBBS course 2025 on the basis of NEET UG ranks and scores. However, to get an idea about the competitiveness of the cutoff in the previous years, candidates can check the below table: 

NEET Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202220232024
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)1312443302343573

 

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