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Diya Nihalani

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No, you do not need to clear NEET to get admission in a BSc forensic Science course. While a few colleges might accept it but it is certainly not the primary way to get into forensic Science courses. 

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Nishtha Nishtha

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In 2022, DGMS started accepting the NEET scores for entry to the MNS programme. It scrapped the entrance exam conducted by them and welcomed NEET scores for the initial screening process. 

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The SOA University NEET UG Cutoff 2025 was published for admission to the MBBS course for all rounds and various categories under the All India quota. The overall cutoff for the General AI category students ranged from 233205 to 298163, according to the first and last round cutoff ranks. 

Note: The cutoff for other categories in different rounds will vary accordingly. 

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Kanishk Dhawan

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No, appearing in the NEET exam is not a mandatory eligibility requirement to appear for the MH BSc Nursing exam. Candidates can appear for this entrance after completing Class 12th to seek admission to government nursing colleges in the state. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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The University of Delhi directly affiliates 3 major government medical colleges for MBBS:

1) Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)

2) Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC)

3) University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS).

These colleges along with others like Vardhman Mahavir Medical Colleges are affiliated with GGSIPU.

Source: External site and may vary.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The Delhi University MBBS Cutoff was released for admission for all categories under the All India quota. The MBBS course is offered by MAMC, and University College of Medical Sciences. The MAMC cutoff was 381 in the first and last round for the OBC AI category, whereas for the other previously mentioned college, the cutoff ranged from 1167 in the first round to 2106 in the last round.

 

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Nidhi Gupta

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Yes, it is mandatory to appear for the ToGIGE even if the candidates have appeared for the NEET exam. The ToGIGE is a part of the selection process post the NEET exam. Those aspirants who clear the NEET cutoff are only eligible to appear for this test. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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MBBS cutoffs for Mumbai colleges vary by category and college, with top government colleges like Seth GS (KEM) and Grant Medical College requiring very high NEET ranks with often under 1000-2000 for General category, while private or semi-government colleges have much lower, but still competitive, ranks with around 37000+ rank. General category candidates should aim for scores around 600+ for government seats in Maharashtra.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, candidates from other states can also apply through All India Quota seats, NRI quota, or management quota depending on eligibility for admissio n to the MBBS colleges in Kerala including both private and government colleges.

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