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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Hii, it's still possible for you to crack NEET Exam if you give your 100% dedication. You should immediately join crash course of any reputated coaching institute and enroll in their test series as well. Solve atleast past 5 years previous questions and understand all those concepts. In this way you can easily cover you 100% syllabus with revision by doing smartwork. All the best in advance !
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You do not need NEET exam scores for Anesthesia Technology admission in India. NEET exam scores are needed for admission to UG medical and dental courses like MBBS and BDS and some PG programs. For Anesthesia Technology courses, most of the colleges will give you admission on the basis of Class 12 board exam marks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Securing a seat for MBBS at a government college may be difficult if you have a rank of 27,430 and fall into the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category. High cutoff ranks are typical of government medical institutes, and competition is fierce even for admissions in the EWS category. Because of their strict admissions standards and great demand, the majority of government medical universities seek for higher ranks. This rank makes it difficult to get into a government MBBS seat, even though other state government colleges or private medical schools may have somewhat lower cutoffs. To increase your chances of admission, it's advisabl
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, admissions to the MBBS programme offered at MGR Medical University are strictly entrance-based. Students seeking to apply for the course must fulfil both the eligibility and selection criteria prior to applying. Aspirants are required to appear for the NEET UG entrance exam to be eligible for the course. Hence, a students can not join MGR Medical University MBBS course without NEET. The students may connect with the admission help desk of the university for further admission related queries, including the possibility of direct admissions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Securing a BDS place in a government dental college may be challenging with 173 NEET scores because government universities typically have higher cutoffs. But there's a chance you could be able to get into a private dentistry institution, particularly if there are management quota seats available. The precise cutoff varies according to your state, category, and the quantity of seats that are available. It's a good idea to enquire with private dental schools or take part in counselling to find out what possibilities you have for admission given this score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, you can still get into AIIMS if you were awarded a spot in KVG Medical College under the state quota, but only if you achieve exceptionally high results in the NEET UG exam. The only criteria used for admission to AIIMS is merit, as determined by the NEET, and the cutoff score is typically very high—often beyond 600–650. You would need to reappear for NEET and receive a competitive rank in order to seek admission to AIIMS if your existing NEET score has not already earned you a spot.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You can pursue an MBBS as an engineering degree, but there are conditions you need to fulfil. In your 10+2 or equivalent level, you must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with the necessary percentage (typically between 50 and 60 percent). The plan calls for taking the NEET UG exam, which is a prerequisite for admission to the MBBS programme in India. You can apply to public or private medical colleges based on your NEET score. You will need to commit time to your NEET preparation, with a particular emphasis on biology-related subjects.
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