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Bhuvana Kruthi

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Follow all the ncert based points which are so useful to crack neet 

Attain a self schedule of your preparation and go on practicing again and again

Pattern of NEET is quite common from several years but due to corona they have given choice questions and extra time 

But currently there are no extra questions and no extra time only 3 hrs

 

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Bhuvana Kruthi

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Free preparation at home may give you lot of time but exposing to several question papers at your college will give you to stand by the situation of the exam marks are secondary but exposure to question paper many times will increase a confidence in you

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Kapil Lalwani

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The MBBS course at ACMS Delhi known as Army College of Medical Sciences exists exclusively for those who are children of active and retired army personnel. The college operates with 100 MBBS seats which include 80% serving in favor of Armed Forces children and 20% allocated to Ex-servicemen child candidates. The college allows admission via NEET examinations for students who must pay yearly tuition fees ranging from INR 3 Lacs to INR 5 Lacs that the Army Welfare Education Society supports.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Most medical colleges currently maintain 85 MBBS seats dedicated to Ex-servicemen students throughout the entire nation. The 85 MBBS seats reserved for Ex-servicemen quota exist in 35 medical colleges which include AFMC with 15 colleges and 20 additional government medical institutions. The Ex-servicemen quota seats exist at three different institutions: AFMC Pune with 15 seats along with Maulana Azad Medical College Delhi with 5 seats and Madras Medical College Chennai with 4 seats. The tuition costs for these reservations range annually from INR 5,000 to INR 50,000.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students who scored 113 marks in NEET from Telangana will face considerable competition to enter a government college for BVSc or BSc Nursing programs. The BC or SC/ST quota system provides you with opportunities to secure seats for admission. The NEET ranking system serves as the basis for seat distribution which Telangana State Council of Higher Education implements. The Telangana government colleges accept marks from 350 to 400 in NEET 2023 admission for BVSc programs. The admissions cutoff for BSc Nursing students at government colleges stood at approximately 200-250 marks. Students in government colleges pay annual fees between IN

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students who achieve 440 marks in NEET 2024 will encounter competitive admission to government colleges without losing hope. The cutoff scores from previous years indicate that government college admission might be attainable in Bihar and Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. The cutoff requirements for government college admission in Bihar reached 425-435 marks during the NEET 2023 examination. The cutoff requirement in Jharkhand during NEET testing reached between 415 to 425 marks. The 2024 admission cutoff figures might differ from those of previous years. The annual tuition costs in government colleges range from INR 5,000 to INR 20,000.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The NEET rank number of 138199 qualifies you to join MBBS programs in several states particularly through private medical college seats. The states of Karnataka together with Tamil Nadu along with Maharashtra own several private medical college institutions which provide seats to students with this rank. The education fees in Karnataka's MSR Medical College, Bangalore and JJM Medical College, Davangere amount to between INR 5 Lacs and INR 7 Lacs annually.

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