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Muskan

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For NEET 2024, candidates are advised to wear light-colored, simple trousers or pants without multiple pockets, zippers, or embroidery to comply with the dress code. Jeans and pants with elaborate designs, accessories, or metal embellishments are generally discouraged. Comfortable and loose-fitting trousers are recommended to ensure ease during security checks. It's crucial to avoid any clothing items that could raise concerns during the examination process. Following these guidelines helps streamline the security process and adhere to the examination's regulations, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience on exam day. Always check

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Maharashtra NEET PG counselling 2025 will be held for around 2 to 3 months. Counselling comprises registration to seat allotment result. Around 10 to 15 days usually takes to complete one round of counselling. A total of 4 rounds of counselling is held for Maharashtra NEET PG admission 2025. 

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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As per the last year's data, there were as many as 4,784 MD, MS, and PG Diploma seats across medical and dental colleges in Maharashtra. The course-wise segregation of seats will be available once the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra releases the seat matrix for the Maharashtra NEET PG counselling. 

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Muskan

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Nope you don't usually need NEET to get into a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) program. Most colleges either take students through their own entrance test or just based on your Class 12 marks in Physics, Chem, and Bio.
Some places might look at state-level exams or have their own rules. So, always double-check college you're aiming for, 'cause admission process can be different everywhere.

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Divyansh Rawat

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Yes, with an expected NEET score of 540, you have a good chance of getting admission to government colleges offering BAMS in Haryana. Participate in state counseling for BAMS admissions and follow the process for seat allotment based on your NEET score.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Yes PSG give admission on basis of NEET score. Considering the last three years' NEET PG cutoff, Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore cutoff 2023 for MD in General Medicine closed at 2100, while it closed at 1559 in 2022 and 1363 in 2021. For MD in Paediatrics, the cutoff this year closed at 3881, it closed at 1319 in 2022 and 2128 in 2021.

Admission to Doctorate of Medicine (DM), Master of Chirurgiae (MCH) courses available in PSGIMSR are done based on NEET SS Score. Doctors after PG, can take admission in PSG IMSR through NEET Post Graduation Score only.

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Amresh kumar Verma

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Admission to the MS in Ophthalmology program at the Institute of Ophthalmology Joseph Eye Hospital (IOJEH) depends on various factors, including your NEET PG score, category, and the specific cut-off trends for that year. With a NEET PG score of 318, it is crucial to consider the following points.

Cut-off Scores:

NEET PG cut-off scores vary each year based on the number of candidates, difficulty level of the exam, and seat availability.

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