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charu lalwani

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Since you have fetched 149/300, or 1 less than the absolute minimum of 150 marks set for eligibility for appearing at higher secondary level. Your best remedy would be that you consult either your education board or school head. There have been boards wherein if a person did not happen to achieve eligible marks, just one mark more would have gained him eligibility status, and his school would easily allow him/her to appear once again in an HSC Exam.

Generally speaking, you'd have to pass the eligibility criteria to appear for the NEET exam, and that includes clearing the 12th board with a minimum percentage or marks in PCB. You might ha

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Devanand R

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The fee structure for the five-and-a-half-year undergraduate MBBS degree can be affordable in AIIMS Gorakhpur since a student is expected to pay around ?5,293 to cover registration, tuition, hostel rent, and other miscellaneous fees like lab fees. The expenses that have to be budgeted separately and are not covered under the overall fee cover a security deposit for the hostel and mess charges which generally range from ?3,000 to ?4,000 per month.

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Nandini Motwani

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Being an NT candidate, you will find it daunting yet not impossible with such a score of 187 in NEET to acquire a place in Bombay Veterinary College. The cutoffs of veterinary colleges in Mumbai go pretty high but since you are from NT category you might find some consolation in the cut off marks. Anyhow, verify the current cutoff as per categories during the counseling process of the Maharashtra CET cell, since the cutoffs change year-wise. There are other adds-on places of veterinary colleges where the cutoff values might be lower.

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Nandini Motwani

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It will be next to impossible to get admission to an MBBS in a government college with a score of 394 in NEET because the cut-offs for government medical colleges are usually much higher than this. But there is still some chance of getting admission in BDS, as the cut-off for dental courses is usually lower.

This would improve in case one belongs to any reserved category (SC/ST/OBC). One can also check with private colleges for MBBS or BDS, as this would have a cut-off much lower than that for government colleges. All India and state counseling should also be given a shot to have a better chance.

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Nandini Motwani

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352 marks in NEET under SC Category, the government MBBS seat chances in case of different states will vary based upon their specific cutoff trends for the said year. For states with lower competitiveness (high medical colleges or reserved seats), you still may make it, but for highly competitive states, the cutoff for government MBBS seats under SC would be much higher. It would be best to check with the state counseling authorities for specific cutoff details.

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Annu navariya

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The admissions to the government medical colleges in India are made through three main rounds of counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). These are: the first round is the All India Quota counselling, and the second is the state-level counselling for the 85% state quota seats.

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Annu navariya

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MBBS Admissions in India MBBS admissions in India are now based on the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test popularly known as the NEET exam. Candidates applying should be 10+2 holders with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as core subjects in the qualifying examination with the minimum marks of 50%. For SC/ST/OBC candidates, 45% is the requirement of marks. After NEET qualifications, a seat is allocated to a student based on the counseling for NEET rank. Various government and private medical colleges in India offer admissions on the basis of scores received in NEET. Each college may have eligibility criteria, application procedure, a

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Annu navariya

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One has to visit the official website of NEET that is ntaneet.nic.in and log in through his application number and password. After logging, visit the "Exam City" or "Admit Card" section to download his admit card. Detailed information including the exact name and address of the center shall be available on the admit card. You will be informed of the exam city once it is allocated by SMS or email. Make sure to double-check your admit card, which includes all the correct information, a few days prior to the date of your exam.

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Arshita Tiwari

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It's unlikely that you can secure a seat at Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) with a NEET rank of 1500, as the cutoff for the general AI category in 2024 was 1345. Cutoff ranks vary by applicant category, domicile, and quota, and have sharply increased for the 2024-25 academic year. BMCRI is one of India's top medical colleges, featuring modern facilities like laboratories, libraries, and hospitals. Its graduates enjoy strong placement rates both domestically and internationally. You can use a NEET college predictor tool to assess potential college eligibility based on your rank.

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