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Sanskriti Mishra

Beginner-Level 4

NTA released the cutoff marks for NEET 2024 for B SC nursing:-

164-720 marks for general category 

163-146 for PWD candidates

163-129 for SC and ST

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With NEET 148 marks, it will be difficult to get admission in a government or even private nursing college but since the cut-off for B.Sc Nursing falls between 720-164 (General and EWS), therefore you may easily land up in an excellent institution as compared with MBBS. For candidates belonging under SC/ST/OBC categories also vary from range of Marks:163-129 respectively. Yet, most of the private nursing colleges accommodated low scores with reasonable fee structure. We will look at opportunities to gain admission. More so, if you have time to write down another entrance exam or wish for a better score by writing an existing one that m

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Atharva Bamnodkar

Beginner-Level 4

According to the new guidelines you require total 50% or more percentage to give the NEET examination for taking admission into MBBS in any government college. Yes, you are eligible for giving NEET examination which once you pass will give you admission into government college for MBBS

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello Aspirant,

As you have mentioned that your NEET score is 485, you have a possibility to get admission to BAMS at Government Akhandanand Ayurved College.

All the latest updates regarding Government Akhandanand Ayurved College admissions are as follows:

  • NEET UG counselling 2024 schedule has been announced for admission to the MBBS/BDS courses. As per the schedule, NEET UG counselling 2024 Round 1 registration process will start on Aug 14, 2024.

For more accurate and latest information please visit the official website of Government Akhandanand Ayurved College or by contacting the admission office.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The marks that you have scored 395 in NEET and the percentage in 12th 87% chance of getting into government college for Nursing is moderate . The information that is provided by using the cutoff marks that are linked to government colleges is related to such things other than marks such as the category of the respective state. However, here are some general insights:

 But for Nursing in Government colleges the minimum NEET cut off is said to be around 400 – 450. 

Therefore, in case you have obtained 395 marks you will be able to take admission in some of the government colleges with a lower cut off mark or in states where

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Charishma Thota

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It is very difficult get a seat for B.Sc Nursing in any government college for 170 marks in NEET. But try colleges which are based on 10+2 marks in local area or small colleges. To purse B.Sc Nursing in a government college you need to meet eligible criteria of

  1. age should be 17 or above
  2. you need to pass 10+2 from recognised board from Science stream.

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Ganesh mandala

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Scoring well in NEET requires dedication, hard work, and smart study techniques. By following a structured plan, utilizing the right resources, and staying consistent in your efforts, you can maximize your chances of achieving a high score in NEET 2025.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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With 53 marks in NEET 2024, it is impossible for you to get a government or a private seat for any course. As per your score, you are not able pass in the NEET exam. The passing marks for general category students is 137, while SC/ST/OBC candidates need a passing marks of 136 to 107. So you are adviced to appear for the NEET exam next year and try to get a good score in order to get a government or a private seat for BAMS. With this score, you will not be able to take admission. 

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Arastu Thakur

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With 305 marks in NEET UG, it is unlikely that you will secure a Muslim minority seat at Fatima IMS or Nirma IMS, even though you belong to the BC-E category. Muslim minority seats are typically reserved for Muslim minority candidates, and if no eligible candidates are available, these seats might be filled by non-Muslim minority candidates during the mop-up phase. NRI seats are based on merit from the NRI category list, and foreign/NRI candidates can apply under this quota. Specific cutoff marks for Muslim minority or NRI seats at these institutions are not provided, as they depend on the number of applicants and their NEET UG perform

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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NEET Qualification is not necessary to apply in B.Pharma course, Jalpaiguri Institute of Pharmacy In general, admission is done on the basis of marks scored in higher secondary examination or through a separate entrance test conducted by university/college. However, if you don't have a NEET mark of 463 and Class XII percentage better than 72% then the only way available to get admitted into this institute will be by following their institution specific admission procedure which would probably involve an individual entrance exam or merit based selection. The best way is to personally contact Insitute of Pharmacy,Jalpaiguri for detail ad

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