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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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MBBS admission process opens and is complete with the aid of numerous factors that we shall learn in the following section. Candidates need to pass 10+2 or 12th with at least 50 percent marks in the Science stream. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET are used commonly to shortlist candidates. NEET application form fee for General/OBC, OBC-NCL, and ST/SC candidates is INR 1,600, 1,500, and 900 rupees respectively. Pre-admitted or shortlisted individuals are eligible for document verification, Personal Interview and group discussion sessions. The final call on the selection of candidates for MBBS programme will be made after ve
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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NEET Cutoff for BHMS 2022 Highlights
The NEET passing range for 2021 was 121-108 for PwD (Reserved) candidates, 137-122 for PwD (General/your) participants, 720-138 for general category students, and 137-108 for OBC/SC/ST candidates. Yes you are eligible to get private colleges for BHMS.

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Sarfaraz Khan

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NEET PG Cutoff
To be admission to all Indian medical colleges for PG courses, you must meet the cutoff score with the following given NEET cutoff score and percentile. Narayana Medical College Nellore Category 2021 Cut-off by rank
Round AIR Score
BCD 45644 551
SC 108238 475
ST - -. .

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Pranmoi Mazumdar

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That means 550 is the minimum requirement for NEET for MBBS in Government College. The chance of securing a seat in a government college is with students who score more than 450 marks. It's is dependent on your caste. If you're from general caste then the cutoff is high, if you are from OBC you are cutoff is lower then general. And if you're from SC/ST caste then your cutoff is lower then OBC.

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Harshit Sharma

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To manage both board exam studies and NEET studies during board exams, create a timetable, prioritize your studies, prepare a study plan, focus on conceptual clarity, take breaks, stay motivated, and seek help if needed. Allocate more time to the subjects that need more attention, and focus on the topics that overlap in both the exams.

Remember to stay positive, set achievable goals, and reward yourself when you achieve them. Time management, proper planning, and consistent efforts can help you prepare for both exams effectively.

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Naman Girdhar

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There are different types of rooms, it's your choice to take single room or you can share with your friend.

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Ananya Agha

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Candidates should have passed the qualifying examination equivalent to 10:2 Higher Secondary period of 12 years of study, the last two years of study comprising of Physics Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology with English . A candidate for admission to the medical course must have passed in the subjects of Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics Chemistry and Biology (or Botany and Zoology taken together)/Bio- technology at the qualifying exam. (40% aggregate for BC, MBC, SC/ST candidates). .

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Chiraag Goyal

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Ahilya Bai college of nursing only takes admission via the scores in NEET and does not hold its own separate examination.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Marks needed for MBBS depend on your state quota. In Delhi best colleges need 620 - 630 marks for General category.

In some states like Himachal Pradesh it can be around 550.

For All India Quota you should aim for 600+ and recent trends show 620 is usually safe.

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