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Aryan Rathi

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In Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, accepting PH-550, General-660, SC-600, and ST-560 points in NEET. Uttar Pradesh, the lowest NEET cutoff for MBBS colleges is 606 points. I apologise, but you have no chance of begging for a spot in a UP government medical college at this rank. You should anticipate your rank to be between 47k and 48k at a score of 560.This year, though, it might be different because of a few different factors, such as the number of candidates with the highest score overall and the cutoff.The table below provides the previous year's cutoff and their corresponding marks for the 15% All India Quota and the

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Aryan Rathi

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The Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences' requirements for MBBS eligibility.The candidate must have received at least a 50% in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology on the 10+2 exam or any other exam that is comparable. Candidates for the SC, ST, and OB categories must receive 40% in each of the subjects from their 10+2 exams or any other exams that are comparable, and students with physical disabilities in the general category must receive at least 45% in the aforementioned subjects.Since 85% of the seats are filled by UP MBBS admissions, the candidate must be an Uttar Pradesh resident or have qualified for the state's 10+2

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Aryan Rathi

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The anticipated range of minimum marks needed for MBBS admissions in NEET 2024 is 720-138 for candidates in the general category and 137-108 for those in the reserved categories. A candidate's selection for shortlisting for admission to programmes such as MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSc, etc. is determined by the National Testing Agency's (NTA) NEET 2024 cutoff scores. The All-India Quota (AIQ) and the State Level Quota are the two categories in which candidates can apply for admission through NEET. 15% of the total seats are allocated to AIQ, with the remaining 85% falling under state-level quotas.

 

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Aman Upadhyay

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A wonderful place to study, yet lacking in enjoyment. Don't get discouraged by its status as a budding college, because this institution is on its way to greatness. Soon, we'll have expansive and vibrant playgrounds, offering a plethora of sports activities. However, where this college truly shines is its outstanding academic atmosphere. You might assume that being a new establishment, it wouldn't be up to par, but let me assure you, the level of education here is truly top-notch. You'll find yourself more than happy to join this delightful learning community. Incredibly, the fee to pursue MBBS at AIIMS Delhi is almost negligible. For

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VYSYARAJU PRUDHVI RAJ

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Admission to RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital for MBBS with 60% in Class 12th is unlikely. Candidates from the general category need to score a minimum of 580-600+ marks in NEET. Additionally, RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital comes under the deemed medical college category, and its admission happens through all India counseling for deemed/private medical colleges conducted by MCC. There are only two types of seats in AIQ counseling in this college, management quota seat and NRI quota, and there are no such seats as government seats in this college in AIQ counseling. However, students can apply for direct admission t

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Completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as mandatory subjects with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate

For PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disability) candidates, the minimum marks in the qualifying examination in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology taken together shall be 40% instead of 50%.

Meeting the physical and mental health requirements set by the Medical Council of India (MCI).

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