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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, In Kerala, allotment to all medical courses including Ayurveda, Homoeo, Agricultural, Fisheries, Unani, Veterinary, Sidha etc. is based on the NEET (UG) rank. So, those candidates who wish to be considered for the allotment in Medical Courses should be qualified in NEET and are required to apply for KEAM.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
No, you won't get seat with 258 marks in NEET. You should score atleast 320 marks in NEET to get seat in the government college for BHMS. You can actually get a BHMS seat in a good college but it is not possible to get the one in government college.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per the NEET eligibility criteria:
Students from the General category need to achieve at least 50% marks in their 12th year Science subjects which include Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
The Minimum qualification standard for admission as an MBBS student is 40% aggregate in PCB for students who belong to the SC/ST/OBC category.
So, if you belong to the SC/ST/OBC category, then you are eligible for the admission, else not. It also depends on the college to which you want to get admitted. Various colleges take admission to MBBS with 40 to 45% marks for the students belonging to the general category.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum NEET score required for admission to a government MBBS college varies based on category and state quota. For general category students, the All India Quota (AIQ) cutoff typically ranges from 610 to 650+ for top government colleges, while state quota cutoffs may be slightly lower, around 550 to 600. Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) often have lower cutoffs.
Competition is high, especially in premier institutes like AIIMS, MAMC, and KGMU, where cutoffs can exceed 670+. Factors like seat availability, reservation policies, and difficulty level of NEET impact the required marks. Checking previous years' trends and state-wise cuto
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
A NEET score of 360 provides you with acceptable opportunities to secure BSc nursing course admission in multiple educational institutions. Your NEET score positions you for admission to private colleges while providing the possibility to enter government colleges mainly due to your reserved category membership. Three leading BSc nursing programs that admit students through NEET rankings are Manipal College of Nursing (charging INR 5 lakh+ tuition) as well as CMC Vellore (requiring INR 3,000+ fees) and AIIMS Delhi (with INR 2,400+ tuition). The admission process together with cutoff requirements differ according to both the educational
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your 428 NEET score together with your ST status creates a possibility to obtain MBBS admission at an institution in Assam. The ST category cutoff marks in Assam stood at 412-422 during the year 2022. Your mark of 428 combined with your ST category status makes you a candidate for admission at Assam Medical College and Dibrugarh and Jorhat Medical College. There are about 726 MBBS seats distributed across Assam while the ST category receives 7% reservation from the total where admission is possible. The annual tuition fees at Assam government medical colleges for MBBS education amount to INR 24000.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students who achieve a NEET 2024 rank of 170000 can apply for BAMS colleges situated in north India that cost less than INR 5 lakh. Rishikul Ayurvedic College in Haridwar, Uttarakhand stands as one possible option for BAMS education because its total fees amount to approximately INR 3.4 lakh. The total fee at Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College in Chandigarh amounts to about INR 4.2 lakh. The total educational costs at Dayanand Ayurvedic College in Jalandhar, Punjab amount to about INR 4.5 lakh. These institutions provide excellent Ayurvedic educational programs to students while keeping their tuition expenses reasonable.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students who achieve 282 marks in NEET may enroll in physiotherapy studies through the deemed universities located in Maharashtra. The first-year tuition fee for the BPT course at Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth in Pune amounts to approximately INR 2.75 Lacs while acceptance requires 282 marks in NEET exams. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences provides BPT education for students through a total tuition fee amounting to INR 5.50 lakh. Students can pursue a BPT course at MGM University of Health Sciences in Navi Mumbai with initial-year tuition totaling INR 2.95 lakh. The universities have received official status along with providing outsta
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students with a NEET score of 225 will most likely encounter difficulties when competing for free BAMS positions at government institutions. The cutoff requirements of government colleges generally span between 300 and 450 marks since they vary according to state specifications and student categories. While there are no designated BAMS seats under the government quota in private institutions students might find admission availability if they apply for management quota positions or NRI quota admissions. The annual costs for studying BAMS at various colleges stretch between INR 2,50,000 and INR 5,00,000. Private colleges and tuition fee
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