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Manori Sahni

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Yes, SGT University offer admission to NEET-qualified candidates in the MDS programmes. Hence, the aspirants need to have a valid score of NEET MDS. There is no other provision for selection to the PG programmes. Candidates with the required score in the exam have to further go through a centralised counselling procedure for seat allotment.

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Sangam Yadav

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A NEET score of 610 is regarded as good and can increase one's chances of being accepted into a reputable medical college. As per the search results, state universities in India, such as those in Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and other states, give admission to MBBS degrees to students who score 600 on the NEET.

Admission to the Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology's MBBS programme is determined by merit through the counseling process after taking the NEET UG entrance exam  The Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology's MBBS programme cut-off marks, however, are not specific

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Pulkit Gautam

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To join Bangalore Institute of Dental Sciences through a private seat, the annual cost for the BDS course is INR 5,12,450. For a government seat, the fee is INR 95,808 per year. To secure a government seat, the NEET score required is subject to the cutoff set by the selection board, which varies each year.

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Sarah Izhar

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Admission to the MBBS programme at JSS Medical College requires a valid NEET score and a good rank. For the year 2023, the cutoff score for admission was 411, and it is expected to rise to 430+ for 2024. Candidates who score below the specified cutoff are not eligible for admission, while those surpassing the cutoff are eligible. However, it's essential for candidates to regularly check the official website for the latest updates, as the NEET score requirements for MBBS admission are contingent upon various factors, including the number of candidates, available seats, difficulty level of the exam, and individual performance in the NEET

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Saanya Kalra

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Yes, CBSE students can get admission into a semi- governmen medical college in Gujarat with a good NEET score. The basic eligibility criteria for any medical course is mostly NEET along with a minimum percentage in class 12th from a recognised board. Thus, anyone from CBSE can get admission into Gujarat's semi government colleges, their chances being directly proportional to the score they got in NEET.

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Amanpreet Kaur Sethi

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The NEET score required for admission in JSS College and Research varies depending on the course. For MBBS and MD-MS courses, candidates are selected based on their NEET scores. The minimum NEET score required for admission to MBBS for general candidates is between 720-138, while the minimum score required for private candidates is 137-108. Candidates are required to score NEET competitive scores in these subjects to get admission into MBBS course at JSS College and Research.

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Garima Verma

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  • B.Pharm. admission is done on the basis of MH-CET score. The minimum eligibility requirement for admission to B.Pharm is, candidates should have passed the 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology with 50% marks.
  • Admission to the B.Pharm lateral entry course is granted to candidates having passed the Diploma in Pharmacy with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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No, there is no provision for re-evaluation or rechecking of NEET SS cores. NBE has stated, "There will be NO re-evaluation or rechecking or re-totaling. Requests for re-evaluation/re-totaling shall not be entertained." However, before the declaration of the result, candidates may report any technical errors in questions within two days of the conduct of the exam. "Before declaration of the result, any question asked in the NEET-SS Examination can be challenged for technical errors, if any, with supportive medical literature, in not more than 2 calendar days after conduct of examination. No claims made beyond 2 days of conduct of exam

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Debadrita Dey

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It's as follows:

The selection process for B.Sc at JIPMER is based on merit in the NEET exama.

Candidates must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Botany & Zoology with a minimum of 50% aggregate along with English as one of the subjects to be eligible for B.Sc at JIPMER.

The minimum NEET score required for admission to JIPMER is not mentioned in the search results. However, admission to MBBS and all other UG courses at JIPMER is based on the score in NEET UG. 

 

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