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Sumit Sharda

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No, you cannot join Army College of Dental Science without giving NEET exam for BDS.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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If your NEET score is not what you hoped for considering a BBA in Hospital Management could be a good choice. This route provides career opportunities in healthcare administration, operations and management without the need for medical entrance examinations. It opens up opportunities in hospital management healthcare consulting and overseeing healthcare organizations. The field of management boasts demand for qualified professionals. If you have an interest in healthcare but lean towards a role this option can be both practical and fulfilling.

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Md bakhteyar

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You can predict the college you may get at this rank your category and state using the shiksha.com college predictor here

I have attached the link.

Simply enter your rank CAT and state and there u get the list.

Best of luck.

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Md bakhteyar

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You can use the shiksha.com college predictor here

 

To get to know about the college you may expect at this rank category and state.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With a NEET rank of 2,00,000 getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college is difficult particularly for general category students. However you may still have a chance at:

State Quota Seats: States with more medical colleges or less competition may offer seats at higher levels. Consider states such as Karnataka Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.
Reserved Categories: If you fall into a reserved category (OBC, SC, ST) you may have a better chance.
Some semi-government or private colleges charge lower tuition and may accept higher grades.
It is critical to monitor state-specific cutoff trends and participate in counseling rounds.

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Md bakhteyar

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Yes you are eligible for many Courses in many colleges.

The list of the Courses and the college will depend upon the state to which you belong and your category. 

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Parul Thapa

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No Clinical Research not need NEET exam. NEET is test in India for getting admission in medical and dental courses.

But Clinical Research is different it is about doing study to check if new medicine, devices or even treatments are safe and work good.

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Sumit Sharda

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Yes, you can take admssion in aiims delhi for MBBS if you appear for NEET exam and have rank under 50 for general category.

If you belong to OBC your rank must be below 60

For SC and ST, you can get AIIMS, Delhi if you have a rank within 500.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The revised NEET cut-off scores for 2024, which will be effective from this year itself are —672/720 and 696 /740 respectively; For MBBS admissions at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune. The typical NEET cut-off ranges between 600–630 marks (68–72 percentile) for general, 550–580 marks (62 to 66 percentiles) in OBC &500 –530marks(56-59percentile)-SC/ST. We can set this target to ~630 for boys and 650 range for girls as seen from the trends in the earlier years. It is done on the basis of NEET scores and an interview followed by a medical examination. Ensure you fulfil the eligibility of at least 60%

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