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Yash Kumar

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Yes. You can secure your seat in any Private BAMS College on the basis of your 271 score in NEET Exam.  If you want to go for semi-government college then you can apply in colleges like Government College of BAMS in Chhindwara or many more. So, you can definitely get a seat in BAMS in many colleges.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With 452 NEET marks and belonging to the General category, securing a seat in a private medical college with a fee structure of INR 8-9 LPA is possible. However, it may be challenging depending on the state's seat availability and competition. Many private colleges in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra offer MBBS seats at this fee level. Admission, however, is determined by the cutoffs for the specific year as well as the demand for seats. Participating in state-level counseling and researching lesser-known or emerging private colleges may increase your chances. It's best to apply to multiple colleges to broaden your options.

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Parul Thapa

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No, Perfusion Technology does not necessarily need NEET.

The NEET is a common entrance examination required for admission to medical and dental programs. However, the specific requirements for admission to perfusion technology programs may vary by country and educational institution.

In India, if you are aspiring to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Perfusion Technology, candidates must have 50-55% aggregate marks in the Class 12 examinations or its equivalent.

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Sakshi Jha

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No, after scoring atleast 550+ marks you can qualify NEET and take admission in government colleges.
Geetanjali University does not offer scholarships to MBBS students, it's a private college and is very expensive.

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Parul Thapa

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NEET is primarily associated with admissions to medical and dental undergraduate programs, and it is not typically required for admission to Clinical Psychology. It is a field within Psychology, and entrance requirements for psychology programs, including Clinical Psychology, are generally distinct from the NEET.

Admission to Clinical Psychology in India is usually based on merit. However, admission procedures can vary depending on the institution and state. 

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Given that SC category cutoffs are typically lower, you may be able to secure an MBBS seat at ESIC Medical College if your NEET 2024 score is 423 and you fall into that group. The precise deadline, though, may change every year. For more exact information, it's best to examine the most recent cutoff trends or get in touch with the college.

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Muskan

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You may be able to gain admission to a government MBBS college if you fall into the OBC category and have a NEET score of 503, but this will depend on the state in which you are applying. In general, especially for more well-known states, the cutoff scores for government medical colleges can be rather high. In states with lower cutoffs or in certain private medical colleges subject to government quotas, your score may be competitive. To determine your chances more precisely, it is imperative that you review the specific cutoff patterns for various states and universities.

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