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Abhishek Yadav

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Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Medical College NEET UG cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to the MBBS course. The NEET UG cutoff list was published for various student categories within the All India quota. The first round closing rank for admission to the MBBS course was 3922. The final round cutoff rank for this course was 10596

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Kapil Lalwani

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The AIIMS Delhi INICET cut-off for MD in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation presents itself as opening and closing All India Rank data. The Closing Rank for the General category (UR) during the 2024 round amounted to 251 while the EWS reached 662 as the cutoff number. During the 2023 round exam the general category reached the closing rank at 251 while EWS candidates reached 662. The entrance criteria fluctuates between different categories including OBC and SC and ST and it changes specifically regarding separate training programs.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The MBBS 2024 cutoff for BPS Government Medical College, Sonepat (BPS Sonipat) for the General AI category is 8672. For the State Quota, the expected NEET cutoff is 620+ for General and 600+ for EWS. The cutoff for BCB category is 16067. 

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Aastha Sharma

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scoring 550+ in NEET is a great start! depending on your category and state quota, you can aim for top government colleges like government medical college nagpur, sms jaipur, gandhi medical college bhopal, kilpauk medical college chennai, or even government medical college kozhikode. check your state quota cutoffs—they often give you the best shot!

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Richa Shukla

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Admission to MBBS at many colleges in Madhya Pradesh is mostly based on scores obtained in the NEET UG exam. The cutoff for admission in government and private colleges generally varied from 480 to 635 and 250 to 300, respectively, for students belonging to the general category. The students can also get admission based on the MP NEET exams. To check for all colleges in MP offering the MBBS course and its eligibility, visit: Best Medical Colleges in Madhya Pradesh for MBBS - 2025 Fees, Admissions, NEET Cutoffs

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Yogesh Dangi

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No, students from any stream cannot give NEET. Students who have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English in Class 12 are still eligible, but not those with a purely humanities background. So PCM and PCB students are eligible.

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Akansha Thakur

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The number of questions in the NEET MDS demo test or official mock test is 12. The number of questions in Part A and Part B are five and seven respectively. The duration for Part A is four minutes and that of Part B is six minutes. Unless the sectional duration is over, candidates will not be able to cannot move or switch to the next section.  

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Piyush Vimal

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Students who are preparing for NEET and JEE needs to understand preparation stretagy for better preparation and better scores. Students should focus on understanding the core concepts, memorizing important formulas, and solving a wide variety of MCQs and numerical problems for NEET and JEE preparation. There are several topics which are important like the first law, adiabatic vs. isothermal processes, work done in various processes, and heat engine efficiency are highly testable. Drawing P-V diagrams, solving previous years' questions, and watching animated visualizations can also strengthen understanding. 

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