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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you're considering admission to a private medical college due to concerns about your NEET performance, it's a viable option if you have the financial means. Many students choose this path, and while the cost is higher, it can provide a pathway to achieving your goal of becoming a doctor.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Same problem here.Has your problem been solved? Actually I will change my name after NEET 2025 as I'm a NEET 2025 aspirant and I hope I will have the affidavit, newspaper advertisement & gazette notification and changed aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but only 10th&12th documents will not be changed till then as it takes time. So will there be any problem to get admission, or while participating in councelling process should I make the registration with my new name or old name as I will have changed my name in aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but 10&12th documents is unchanged?
Please let me know bro.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cutoff marks needed for MBBS admission into Maharashtra NEET 2024 programs include:
General Category: 720-162
SC/ST/OBC Categories: 161-127
General-PH Category: 161-144
A group of established marks serves as the requirements universities use for determination of candidate eligibility. There exists a potential increase in actual admission cutoff values between institutions. The open category cutoff in government medical colleges of Maharashtra increased from 587 to 642 during the 2023-24 session.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
It may be difficult to get into a government medical institution with a 60% grade in your 12th board particularly for MBBS programs which have high cutoff scores. Government medical schools usually require a competitive NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) score in addition to strong academic credentials especially in biology and chemistry. Despite your rather low Chemistry and Biology scores you might still be able to get into the All India Quota or the State Quota, depending on the cutoff, if you do well on the NEET. To increase your prospects it is advised that you concentrate on raising your NEET score.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Various online sources enable users to download NEET question papers in the Tamil language. KalviExpress provides Tamil medium NEET study materials along with question papers that include model questions and practice tests for NEET preparation ¹. The Tamil Nadu Directorate of School Education makes NEET practice questions as well as model question papers accessible to students in Tamil medium. The internet contains NEET question papers in Tamil medium which cover the years from 2019 through 2023. The price of downloading these papers ranges from free to various costs. You can discover appropriate results about NEET question papers in
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Hi,
There's no provision for lateral entry to MBBS programme through BSc Nursing or any course. You'll be required to fulfil eligibility criteria to get admission to MBBS program, clear NEET UG exam and get a seat in 1st year as every student.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
No, it is cumpulsory to write father's name in class 10th and 12th certificates.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cut-off marks for general category students in government BSc Nursing colleges exceed 450 NEET scores and therefore admission is unlikely unless you can attend a private college based on location choice and college rankings. If you belongs to EWS category then there is a slight edge to get a seat in government college .FOr this academic year if you want to progress your study then go with private college else in my opinion put one extra effort one more time and improve a bit.I hope you difinitely grab a good marks and will get a seat in government college.
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