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Shiv Kumar

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The competition to obtain a seat for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) programme in government colleges through NEET admission is extremely intense. The position at 431,852 marks makes admission to government veterinary colleges almost impossible since these colleges usually only accept higher-rank students. You should investigate private veterinary colleges together with the state-specific counseling programs which maintain different cut-off ranking requirements. You can find all the specific information related to veterinary course cut-offs through NEET at different resources.

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Sonali Dahiya

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Yes, you can change your choice of colleges after 1st round of NEET UG counseling but it depends on the type of counseling you are participating in, either for MCC counseling (All India Quota) or for State Quota counseling. Both have there own terms and conditions which need to be followed.

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Anurag Shivam

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For MBBS admission at ACMS Delhi, the latest cutoff is primarily based on NEET UG exam scores, with the general category usually requiring a high percentile (around 50th percentile) and lower percentiles for reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC (around 40th percentile); expect the cutoff to be competitive due to the high demand for seats at this prestigious medical college; for precise information, refer to the official ACMS website or the NEET counseling website for the current year's cutoff details. 

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Sonali Dahiya

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It would be challenging to secure a seat to any government college with 428 marks in NEET UG 2024, AIR 321075 and category rank is 149747. The cutoff score of government medical college is usually higher. Admission cutoff varies annually based on factors like number of applicants, exam performance and seat availability.

 

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Kanaka Jyothi

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The NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) is not required for admission to Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology program. Instead, admission is based on merit, specifically the scores gained in the 12th grade tests. To be eligible for this course candidates must have completed at least 50% of their higher secondary education. The college has a total of ten places available for this program and applicants are chosen primarily on their academic performance rather than an entrance exam like NEET.

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Kanaka Jyothi

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As your NEET score is 305, the chances of your being granted admission to an MBBS course are relatively less. Government medical colleges tend to require higher scores, more ideally above 350 marks. Some private medical colleges might accept candidates with scores around this range. It is advisable to verify a specific college's eligibility requirements and undergo counseling to know what options are available.

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