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Malavika

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450 marks in NEET is a good score. You can opt for admission to Prathima Medical College with a NEET score of 450. The fee structure for MBBS at Prathima Medical College is around INR 2.7 L. However the mentioned fee is for Govt. quota seats. The mentioned fee does not include charges applicable during the internship of the program. The mentioned fee is as per Government of Telangana. The NEET UG 2024 re-exam result for admission to the MBBS course has been released. Candidates can log in and check/download their scorecards on the official website of NTA NEET 2024.

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divya goel

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I don't think you can get admission to any Government college with four thirty marks, I am saying this by assuming you as a general category student if you are from SC/ST Category you can give it a try by filling counselling form. You can go with Government College Karur, Goverment College Kannauj, Himachal Pradesh Medical College, Shimla and many more. But if you are from general category you can go with private college or deemed college with managemnt quota. If you want to know more you can visit official site of shiksha.

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Tarun J

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You can get admitted into a deemed university or you can approach counselling for a chance to get a seat in private colleges. You may know that it won't be possible to get a government seat with your marks, so go give a try for a private college.

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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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Malavika

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Undergraduate students can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree plan, which prepares them for careers in nursing and related fields. Candidates must have finished class 12 with English as one of their main courses and physics, chemistry, and biology as their other subjects. Applicants must have graduated from the State body of Education with at least 45 percent of their diplomas, or from a comparable, recognised educational body. For BSc Nursing, the NEET qualifying cutoff is 40 percentile for SC/ST/OBC and 50 percentile for the general category. Colleges will provide the opening and closing ranks for the Bachelor of Science

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Malavika

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KPC Medical College and Hospital accepts NEET UG scores, followed by NEET UG Counselling process for admission to the MBBS course. The NEET UG 2024 exam for admission to MBBS course will be reconducted on Jun 23, 2024 and the results will be declared by Jun 30, 2024. Candidates can check out the KPC Medical College and Hospital cutoff 2023 to get an idea of the past years' cutoff trends. NEET Last Round Closing Rank (General-Home State) for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 are 2594, 34766, and  92271 respectively. The cut off for 2024 may vary depending on several factors.

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Jiya Tyagi

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Shri Guru Ram Rai University accepts NEET-PG scores for admission to its MD course. Further, applicants are required to passed MBBS or any equivalent with 50% aggregate. Applicants who belong to the reserved category are required 40% aggregate to be eligible for admission.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

Contributor-Level 10

Ever since the NEET 2024 result has been declared, several anomalies and irregularities have been observed. The reasons are given below:

  • 67 candidates scoring perfect 720 as opposed to one or two candidates in the past few years
  • Students getting marks like 718 or 719 which is not possible as per the NEET marking scheme
  • Release of result 10 days in advance, especially on the day of the Lok Sabha Election Results
  • Allegations of NEET 2024 question paper which were raised earlier
  • Multiple NEET 2024 toppers belonging to a particular exam centre.

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Mukesh D

Beginner-Level 1

No, unfortunately not. The cutoff for PGIMS Rohtak generally requires 580+ marks for the general category. With a score of 250 in NEET, you are unlikely to get a seat in PGIMS Rohtak under the general EWS category. However, you can get admission to some colleges like Johrat Medical College and Hospital, Johrat, Government Medical College, Siddipet, etc.

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2 years ago

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Supriya Rani

Beginner-Level 3

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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