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Navaneeth Shibu

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For getting an idea about the rank required we should analyse the previous years cutt off ranks.

During the ESIC Medical College, Faridabad cutoff 2023, the last round closing rank stood at 23509 for MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, while in 2022, the last round closing rank was 5853. In 2021, it was 7777 for the General All India category students. Analysing the Round 6 closing rank for the last three years, ESIC Medical College, Faridabad witnessed a fluctuating trend for MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.

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Supriya Rani

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Yes, you can get admission to a private college for BAMS with a score of 152 in NEET. It depends on the category to which you belong. NEET cutoff for BAMS is 720-164 for General category candidates and 163-129 for SC/ ST/ OBC candidates. Some colleges for BAMS are mentioned below:

  • Dr D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune
  • KLE College Karnataka
  • Yenepoya Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital

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Malavika

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AIIMS Delhi accepts only entrance-based applications for MBBS admission. A valid NEET UG exam result is required for final selection to the MBBS programme. MCC then handles seat allocation. Given that NEET is a very competitive exam, preparation should begin well in advance. They ought to commit to studying for the test for at least a year. A schedule for NEET preparation must be created by candidates. Completing practice exams and sample papers is an additional crucial component of preparation. As each component of the exam carries the same weight, candidates should devote the same amount of attention to each segment or subject in ord

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Yes, if you belong to SC category and have scored 380 marks in NEET, you can easily get admission to BAMS at any government collge. The cut-off for students belonging to SC category for admission to BAMS at any government college is around 150-200 marks in NEET. 

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Sneha Yadav

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Unfortunately, securing an MBBS seat through government colleges at a NEET score of -5 to 120 is highly improbable. Government colleges prioritize NEET scores for admissions, and even with an SC reservation, the competition is fierce.

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Amit Sharma

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With the score of 360 in NEET you may not be eligible to get the government college for BSc nursing. The qualifying percentile for OBC candidate is 40 and the cutoff who is in between 122 to 105 it is important to know the days are qualifying cutoffs and the actual cut of Sur based on the number of available seats in college and the number of students which want to take admissions in the following course. 

Your requested to check the specific institutional cutoffs regarding the admissions. It is best to check the official website of the college. Good luck with your admissions

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