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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Absolutely, they are all admitting but with certain scores depending on your category and more so if it is an all India Quota or state quota the scores range from 550-700 for an MBBS seat at JSS Medical College, Mysuru, (depends on NEET). For the 2024 admissions, the expected cutoff marks are:
General Category: 600-650 marks.
OBC Category: 580-620 marks.
SC/ST Category: 500-550 marks.
Your chances are better if you fall in the category of reserved categories or management quota seats provided your score range is between 550-600. When ever the score crosses 650 there are greater chances of getting admission under general category. This medi
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
With regard to securing admission to Ayurvedic government colleges, cutoff marks vary according to category. For NEET 2024, the expected cutoffs are about 720-162 for the general category and 161 to 127 for SC/ST/OBC candidates. The qualifying score is the minimum score that will qualify a candidate for counseling. The candidates will be eligible with at least a 50th percentile in the general and 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories. These cutoffs are essential in determining eligibility for BAMS courses in government institutions across India.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
To study diligently for the exams in the last two months, NEET and MHT CET follows the following plan:
Create a Study Schedule: Set separate hours for each subject-Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics.
Revise key concepts: Focus on high weightage topics and important chapters. Use concise notes, flow charts, and diagrams for speedy revision.
Practice Mock Tests: Solve mock tests and previous year papers regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Analyze your performance to identify weak areas.
Conceptual Understanding: Understand the basic concepts, especially Physics and Chemistry, in order to solve numerical problems.
Keep regular
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Because Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC) & Safdarjung Hospital is a government-funded institution, its MBBS programme is significantly less expensive than that of private medical schools. The cost of the MBBS program, including the internship, is around 1.67 Lacs over the course of five and a half years, with tuition costs of about 33,500 per year.
Additional expenses include hostel fees which vary based on the style of room and amenities and range from 2,000 to 6,000 per year. There may also be additional costs for literature, exam fees, and personal necessities.
Because of its affordable tuition excellent instruction and clinica
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Since Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC), Delhi, is one of the best medical schools in India applicants should aim for a high NEET UG rank in order to be admitted to the MBBS program.
General Category: The final round ranking in 2024 was 141.
The closing rank in 2023 was 113.
OBC Category: 323 was the final Round 1 ranking in 2024.
The closing rank in 2023 was 468.
SC Category: 1,749 was the final Round 1 ranking in 2024.
The closing rank in 2023 was 1,749.
ST Category: 8,852 was the final Round 1 ranking in 2024.
The closing rank in 2023 was 8,852.
In order to improve their chances aspirants should strive for a NEET UG rank within
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For NEET 2024, the syllabus includes:
- Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrodynamics, Modern Physics
- Chemistry: Physical, Organic, Inorganic Chemistry
- Biology: Botany and Zoology, Genetics, Human Physiology
Sample Papers:
- Available on platforms like Shiksha and other websites
- Practice with mock tests from other websites
Refer to official websites for detailed syllabus and sample papers.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a NEET score of 416, you have chances of getting a decent college for MBBS. 416 is a very much average score and with this, getting a top government college is very much difficult. The admission cut-off for a top government medical college is generally 680 out of 720 for general candidates. Private Institute usually have a lower cutoff than government once. So yes, you can get a MBBS college with that score but a private one and that too a decent college.
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