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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You have less chances to get admission into B.Sc (bachelor of science) Nursing course at Ahilya Bai College of Nursing. Candidates must qualify for the NEET exam to get B.Sc nursing course admission in nursing colleges in india. The minimum qualifying marks needed is 55 marks for OBC category in this college. But to get admission, you should need marks in the range of 108 - 137 marks in NEET. So, that is why you have less chances to get admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A good approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is what a student needs to ace NEET UG 2023. Generally, students appearing for the exam next year start preparing at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. However, since the 2023 NEET UG exam is approaching, a last-minute preparation strategy for the same is mentioned below:
- Choose several reference books wisely
- Solve as many mock tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE NEET UG Mock Test Papers with Solutions. Visit this link and download the mocks now!
- Cross-check the NEET UG syllabus to confirm every topic is covered
- Solve prev
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Chances of getting a college for BAMS with 275 Marks in NEET UG and belonging to SC Category:
- Low Chances: With a score of 275 in NEET UG and belonging to the SC category, the chances of getting a government college for BAMS are low .
- State Quota Seats: However, NEET aspirants can apply for BAMS courses via state quota seats .
- Previous Year Cutoffs: Based on previous year cutoffs, the chances of getting admission in a government medical college with a score of 275 and belonging to the SC category are less .
- Other Options: You may want to consider other options like private colleges or other courses .
- Contact Colleges: It's always
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No Radiology and MBBS are different but are from medical field only, and they also differ on basis of educational requirements, scope of practice and focus.
MBBS is a UG degree that includes various topics of medicine and surgery. But Radiology is a medical speciality that is about use of medical imaging technologies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, there is an NRI quota available for the MBBS course in some central universities.
Universities which offer NRI quota
1.Aligarh Muslim University
2.University of Delhi: The University offers an NRI quota for MBBS.
Universities without NRI Quota, as far as the present information goes:
Chandigarh: No particular central university offers MBBS in Chandigarh.
Mumbai: There is no central university which offers MBBS in Mumbai.
Important Note: The availability of NRI quota, a number of seats, eligibility criteria, and fee structure can change. One needs to surf the official websites of the undermentioned universities for the most correct
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The chances of getting a government MBBS seat in India, in the general category, are almost negligible with an AIR of 27791.
Government MBBS seats are pretty difficult to get, more so for the general category. Government medical colleges' cut-offs do vary from a huge extent depending upon:
State: Cut-offs differ from one state to another.
College: Highly eminent government medical colleges have very high cut-offs.
Category: Reserved categories such as SC, ST, OBC, etc. have lower cut-offs for candidates.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, NIOS Marksheet and Migration Certificate are valid during NEET counselling and Medical College admission. The Secondary and Senior Secondary certifications from NIOS are recognised equally with credentials from other boards. The National Medical Commission (NMC), which used to be the Medical Council of India (MCI), now recognizes qualifications from open schools, such as NIOS, for NEET eligibility.
For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of specfic Medical colleges or by contacting the admission office.
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