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Akansha Thakur

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The mode of the NEET exam is offline or paper-based mode. Candidates are handed over hardcopy of NEET question paper and OMR sheets to answer the questions. The NEET UG exam has always been conducted in paper-pencil-based mode. Despite the expert committee recommendation to conduct the NEET exam in onlne or computer-based mode, the National Medical Commission (NMC) announced that the NEET 2025 exam will be conducted in offline or paper-pencil-based mode. 

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Piyush Singh

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No, there is no sectional time limit in the NEET exam. The total duration of the NEET exam is three hours or 180 minutes. Candidates have one hour for each of the three sections. However, there is no specific time limit to solve the sections. Based on test takers' strategy, they can allot more time to a particular section than the other two. Since NEET is a paper-pencil-based test, candidates have the flexibility to decide the sectional timing as per their convenience. 

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Pooja Kalra

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As per the NEET exam pattern, the Biology section has the highest number of questions. Out of the total 360 questions, 90 questions come from the Biology section. The Biology section is segregated into two subjects, Botany and Zoology, each consisting of 45 questions, making the total number of questions to be 90. Physics and Chemistry sections have 45 questions each. Hence, Biology as a subject carries the highest weightage in the NEET question paper. 

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Tanu Rao

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Army College of Medical Sciences offers a 4.5 years MBBS programme to the students. This programme is for students who want to build a career in the field of Medicine and Health Sciences. For admission to MBBS programme at Army College of Medical Sciences, aspirants must have a valid NEET UG score.

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Kunal Lalwani

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To obtain private veterinary college admission in India when you achieve 340 marks in NEET, state-wise cutoffs and available seats determine your final success. The private veterinary colleges in Maharashtra Karnataka and Rajasthan accept students with 340 NEET marks for BVSc & AH courses although admission to government colleges requires more than 400 marks for most categories. A number of private colleges provide seats through the management quota system although their yearly tuition costs is Rs.7 lakhs.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Students face a challenging time securing admission to government B.Sc Nursing colleges in Uttar Pradesh because the typical cutoff remains higher than 300-350 marks for reserved categories with general category cutoff levels even higher. State counseling offers you the possibility to gain admission in private nursing colleges. The state-wise cutoff patterns are something you should look at alongside possible admission through private college management quota availability.

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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The low 159 NEET score together with the 11,93,904 rank makes obtaining a seat in government medical or veterinary college admission extremely challenging. Patients looking for a spot in MBBS at private medical colleges through management quota will face a total fee of Rs. 60-80 lakh. Various private veterinary colleges accepting candidates for BVSc & AH programs through low NEET scores have expenses between Rs. 5-15 Lacs for educational costs. Private colleges that offer BAMS BHMS and BPT programs can be suitable alternatives for your medical studies.

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Students who got 380 marks in NEET 2024 under EWS category from Telangana face challenges in obtaining public MBBS positions as EWS cutoffs is 500 marks at government colleges. Private medical colleges in Telangana through state quota might accept EWS candidates with scores between 350-450 marks. Healthcare education through management quota in Uttar Pradesh along with Rajasthan and Karnataka costs Rs. 50 Lacs for complete course . One should always visit official website for recent information

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Kunal Lalwani

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Downpayment of Rs 60-65 Lacs enables the opportunity to enroll at United Medical College Prayagraj or comparable private medical institutions through their management admission system with a NEET score of 306. Medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh through management quotas require an applicant to have scores between 250 to 400 marks. Your chosen budget of Rs. 60-65 Lacs satisfies the requirements since total MBBS course fees in most private medical colleges amount to Rs. 50-70 Lacs without accounting for hostel and miscellaneous expenses. Confirm the seat availability along with admission process by checking the current updates.

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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The admission process for Rangaraya Medical College through NEET UG depends on the rank position (36,000) together with your category and state quota requirements. The cutoff requirement for General Category (OC) under the Andhra Pradesh state quota reached between 10,000–15,000 rank during the previous admission cycle thus creating challenges in admission. Your chances to secure admission to the Rangaraya Medical College rise for BC, SC, and ST candidates because their quota extent reaches between 35,000 and 40,000 rank. AIQ seats have such low cutoff scores it is exceptionally improbable to receive admission.

 

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