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Nitin Kumar

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According to NIRF below mentioned colleges are best:

  1. AIIMS Delhi
  2. PGIMER Chandigarh 
  3. CMC, Vellore
  4. NIMHANS, Banglore
  5. JIPMER, Puducherry 

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The NEET registrations for the year 2025 have been closed. The NEET registration for the year 2025 were scheduled between 7th February till 7th March. The NEET exam was conducted during 4th May this year. The counseling rounds have been postponed with the new dates yet to be revealed. The timeline for the NEET exam 2026 will be revealed at a later date.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The NEET 2025 entrance exam has been scheduled on 4th May. Candidates whowish to appear for the NEET entrance exam in2025 must visit the official portal of the NEET exam and register for the same. The NEET 2025 exam registrations are open between 7th February and 7th March. The counseling rounds for the NEET exam will be conducted during the months of July, August and September.

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pavan kasimkota

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With a NEET score off 451 your chances off getting am MBBS seat via the All India Quota in a government college or quiet low for the general categeroy as cutoff are usaually higher. However, you may have better chances under state quota seats in private universities.

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pavan kasimkota

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Yes, you can get admission to a government medical college if you clear NEET, even with grace marks in physics. The goal is meeting the NEET eligibility criteria and securing the rank within the required cutoff.

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