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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Scoring 138 in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) can make it difficult for candidates to secure admission in Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS), especially across Government or top private colleges, since the competition is usually stiff. Although, there is a but in it you may have some chances probably into the private colleges or less competitive institutions. You must research well and make multiple college applications based on their cut-offs or other parameters. Perhaps contacting the colleges directly for help or speaking to an education counselor through a recruiting service may offer some insight into alt
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
I have received your NEET and Andhra Pradesh EAMCET results, and congratulations!
Having scored 51 marks with a rank of 22000 in the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, it will be tough for you to get an admission in BHMS as:
- Admission into BHMS is rare due to a high cutoff (approximately 70-80).
- Your best bet would be counseling and seat allocation.
- You can also think of private institutions as well as management quota seats because they might have less stringent cutoffs.
If the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET rank is 22,000 there is low chance for BHMS
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Good job on your NEET score!
With 187 marks in NEET, your chances of getting admission to BHMS at Lord Buddha Homeopathy Medical College and Hospital are:
- - Maybe, the cutoff of the college is around 150-200 marks
- - Nonetheless, it is likewise influenced by other factors such as counseling, seat availability, and, if necessary, the category.
- Please visit the college and check the website and counseling timetable for more updates.
- You may also look at other homeopathy colleges where scoring can be reasonable.
It is also necessary to note that BHMS admission is also done through state-level counseling, so do
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to KPC Medical Colleges MBBS programme through the management quota may be difficult for applicants with a NEET 2023 score of 210. Because management quota seats are competitive higher scores are usually required. For management quota admissions the colleges specific requirements can differ and they frequently have a higher cutoff than government quota seats. For the most precise and comprehensive information about management quota availability and requirements its best to get in touch with the KPC Medical College admissions office directly to discuss your options. In light of your NEET score they can offer advice regarding p
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on seat availability and overall exam performance the INICET cut-off for PG surgery courses for UPSC CMS sponsored candidates varies annually. For admission to these programs the cut-off is usually established based on the rank and score needed to guarantee a spot in the top list. It is advisable to consult the official INI-CET admission notifications or get in touch with the examination authorities directly for precise and up-to-date information regarding the cut-off for a given year. To obtain the most accurate information about required scores and cut-off trends one should keep a watch on official announcements.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to an MBBS programme in a government medical college in India is extremely unlikely given the general category and an All India Rank (AIR) of 87218. Because there are fewer seats available and entrance exams are competitive government colleges usually have much higher cut-off ranks. Even though these often have greater tuition costs you might still be able to find opportunities at private medical colleges or universities. Its a good idea to look into all of your options and think about attending counseling sessions to learn about other possible options for your medical education so that's all about this question.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
You will have some possibilities to get admission in some private or deemed medical colleges of India as you only secured a score of 321 and your rank was near about 560,588 (SC category) in NEET. The cutoff is typically higher in Govt medical colleges but lower at private institutions and deemed universities. In such a scenario, you can look out for the likes of Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences (Bareilly), Kasturba Medical College (Manipal) etc., where perhaps their cutoff might be more achievable. There is an increased chance to get admission of a SC student than for open category, but still its important that what
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Below is a list of some semi-government medical colleges in India, usually associated with government institutions yet maintain its autonomy partly or completely run by the private body.
1. Kasturba Medical College (kmc), Manipal
2. Shri R.M.S Institute of Medical Science Bareilly
3. Association of the Medical or Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh
4. Name : Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal
5. Smt. Chandaben Homeopathic Medical College, Mumbai 37
6. JSS Medical College, Mysuru
7. Department of Radiodiagnosis, Amrita School of Medicine and Research Centre -Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences &Research Centre, Kochi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For 332 marks in NEET UG, you cannot get seat in any of the colleges in Telangana for BAMS ( Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery ) course. Actually, there are only two colleges in Telangana that offers BAMS. They are Anantha Laxmi Government Ayurvedic College, Warangal and Dr. BRKR Government Ayurvedic College, Hyderabad. For both these colleges, cut off is around 70,000 rank. But for your marks, predicted rank is around 4 lakhs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace NEET UG 2023. In general, students appearing for NEET start preparing for it at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. However, since the 2023 NEET UG exam is approaching, a last-minute preparation strategy for the same is mentioned below:
- Choose your reference books wisely
- Solve as many mock tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE NEET UG Mock Test Papers with Solutions. Visit this link and download the mocks now!
- Cross-check the NEET UG syllabus to confirm every topic is covered
- Solve prev
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