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Rayamkula Harish

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Besides that, the institution announces a three-year bachelor's course, B.A. LL.B, to produce lawyers. It is really appropriate for those who only qualified their higher secondary education and desired a course with a law degree.

 The B.A. LL.B. combines both bachelor's degree in arts and law, which means that the students may engross themselves in broader studies under legal studies associated with art subjects.

The institution offers admission to this Program to 160 students per academic year, and the intake process is held based on the qualification or qualifying examination at the end of 12th grade in CBSE or MPBSE.

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You may be able to get admitted to Kerala's BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) programme if you scored 219 on the NEET 2024 exam and fall under the OBC NCL category. However this would rely on the state cutoff trends for that particular year. Cutoffs for BAMS are typically competitive in Kerala, however if you are an OBC NCL candidate, you may have an advantage in getting a seat under the state quota. You may think about organisations such as:

Thiruvananthapuram's Government Ayurveda College
The Jiv Gandhi Institute of Ayurveda in Puthur, Moodabidri, and Alva's Ayurveda Medical College

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Depending on the cutoff trends and the state you are applying from you might still have a chance to get into a government medical institution under the state quota if you have an OBC score of 385 on the NEET. When opposed to students in the general category, OBC applicants frequently have a lower cutoff in states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

You may be eligible for a state quota seat at the following colleges:
Navi Mumbai's MGM Medical College (Maharashtra)
Government Medical College in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College in Pune, Maharashtra

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Depending on the category you're applying under (General, OBC ) you may be able to get a place in a government or semi-government medical institution if you have a Gujarati domicile and a NEET UG score of 475.

The following are a few possible government and semi-government college possibilities in Gujarat:

Ahmedabad's Baroda Government Medical College, Surat Government Medical College and others
Rajkot's Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Medical College and Sola, Ahmedabad's GMERS Medical College
Your score may fall inside the range for some of these universities particularly those with state quotas, as they have different cutoffs.

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For 2024, The Supreme Court has said that NEET 2024 will not be conducted again. And this came as relief for millions of medical students. The NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST is one of the most the toughest exams in the country to qualify. It is very difficult to conduct an examination of such a magnitude where Lacs of students appear.

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There are chances that you may get admission based on your score. Scores above 450 can get good private colleges. Please note that there are several other factors that play a crucial role at the time of final admission. Please check the counselling notifications very carefully and be updated with the same. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery has gained a lot of attention in last 5-6 years.

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With the exception of MBBS you have a number of possibilities after finishing your BIPC (Biology Physics, Chemistry) course and receiving a score of 228 on the NEET 2018 exam

A fantastic option for people who are interested in research and the biological sciences is a B.Sc in microbiology. With your 12th grade, you might have a decent chance of being admitted to one of the many colleges that offer this subject. Government colleges may provide seats under reserve categories, which could lessen the cost of tuition, and some institutions grant scholarships.
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS): This can be an additional good choice if you are i

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It is difficult to get an MBBS seat at a government medical college in Hyderabad with a NEET score of 460, particularly for applicants in the General category. Cutoffs are higher at Telangana's premier government medical schools, such as Gandhi Medical College and Osmania Medical College. In NEET 2023 for the example Osmania Medical College closing rank for the General category was 4247 or 570 marks.

However as cutoffs for reserved categories (SC ST and OBC) are typically lower there may be chance if you fall into the one of these groups. For instance Osmania Medical College SC category closing rank was 48222 or roughly 443 marks

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Cost of Pursuing MBBS at Medical College, Kolkata

Pursuing MBBS from Medical College, Kolkata, can be very well considered reasonably priced when compared to other Indian medical colleges. The total tuition fees for the entire course would range anywhere from INR 10 Lacs to INR 15 Lacs for the five-and-a-half-year-long program. The fees will seem quite economical in comparison to those private medical colleges charging more than INR 50 lakh.

Then again, one also has to spend on living, such as rent, food, and study materials.

 Monthly living costs would range from INR 8, 000 to 15,000 in Kolkata. Hence, while many students could fin

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The interested candidates can get the NEET paper from the official website of  National Testing Agency (NTA). Navigate to the particular section and download it. They can also get the solutions for same. Try solving as many previous year papers as possible. The key is time management and accuracy. Focus on the subject that needs more attention and practice.

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