NEET 2022 UG Counselling

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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello, your NEET score is quite low to get admission into government colleges for a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT). However, there are some private colleges that do consider the NEET score in admissions to the BPT course and may admit you with a score less than 100. For instance, you may get admission into Rayat Bahra University, Mohali, for a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT). Other than that, if you have some category-based relaxations, then you might get admission into colleges like Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences in Ahmednagar also. In addition, you must also have scored more than 45 percent at the 12th level in physics, chemi
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Sai Pavan Kumar Arepalli

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All institutions have its own advantages as well as disadvantages whether its AIIMS or state colleges. These advantages and disadvantages are based on different aspects of people. MBBS is a course which u all may know where a full life is not sufficient to learn it entirely. Advantages of studying in AIIMS over state colleges
1 The institute name itself
2. PULSE AIIMS Delhi - The topmost festival in Medical institutions
3. More time to prepare for your PG during the internship days. More chances for u to get PG in AIIMS itself
4. Post internship if your financial status is bad and u don't wish to do PG immediately, u can get non academic P
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Sai Pavan Kumar Arepalli

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Medical seats in India at private colleges are difficult to grab due to the huge amount of fees. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has decided to give guidelines to private colleges on where they can cap the upper limit of fees. The fees should be at par with the government colleges for at least 50 per cent of the seats. The NMC issued an office memorandum on February 3, stating that it has been decided that the fees for 50 per cent seats in private medical colleges and deemed universities should be on par with that of the government medical colleges of a particular state or Union Territory. According to the office memorandum, the
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Deeksha Dixit

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The National Eligibility and Entrance Test NEET UG) is conducted for admission to medicine courses like MBBS in many government and private colleges. Aspirants seeking admission in government colleges for top medical courses usually need to score more than 450 for the open category, whereas for private colleges, 350+ marks are sufficient. You have not mentioned whether Maharashtra is your home state or not. It is difficult to accurately predict which course and college you might get in Mumbai and Pune as the cut-off differs for state quota and all-India quota. However, based on previous year's trends, you have a good chance of getting
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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If you want private college for MBBS then yes but if you think that on your NEET marks basis a government college for MBBS then sorry to say but no you never got a government college on this marks please do hard work and reappear in next year otherwise many other courses are available which has many scopes. Please upvote. Thank you.

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Piyush yadav

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Hi, you have to full fill the criteria of NEET examination like 50% in PCB. Then only you are eligible for the admission in medical courses through counselling process. If all these are fulfilling then you will definitely get admission in medical college. All the best.

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RAJ GHOSH

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Hope you are doing well, Getting admission in B.A. MS with 134 score is difficult in government college. You can try for a private college but it will take more amount to get a admission as compared to government college. Try to get a good college otherwise you can think of different course as well.

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PRERIT Shankar

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There is a very less chance to get it but you can still apply and hopefully you will get it all the best for your future and if you find it helpful leave a upvote thank you if have any query post it I will get back to you asap.

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Indhira Priyadharshini

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Different colleges have different cut off ranges. But in general, 350 marks is required to get admission for B.Sc Nursing in any government medical college. Check the Brochures of your desired college if 108 marks in NEET meet their cut off range of to your category.

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Indhira Priyadharshini

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Hi, For admission of B.Sc. In Cardiac Technology at CMC Vellore an aggregate of 60% in all required subjects Physics Chemistry Biology with a NEET cut off of 272/600 for the year 2022 is the criteria for eligibility. Tuition fee will cost around 50,000 INR annually. All the best!

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