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Shiv Kumar

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The examination requirements for FMGE involve achieving minimum scores of 50% for the general category and 45% for candidates who belong to OBC/SC/ST groups.

  •  50% for general candidates and 45% for OBC/SC/ST candidates in the exam.

The NEET UG 2019 admission standards indicated that OBC candidates needed a 40th percentile score yet a 58 percentile would have sufficed to qualify.

FMGE admission eligibility depends solely on examination results rather than 12th board grades. Refer to the latest NBE guidelines for complete information.

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Deepak Yadav

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No, it is cumpulsory to write father's name in class 10th and 12th certificates. 

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Shiv Kumar

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The cut-off marks for general category students in government BSc Nursing colleges exceed 450 NEET scores and therefore admission is unlikely unless you can attend a private college based on location choice and college rankings. If you belongs to EWS category then there is a slight edge to get a seat in government college .FOr this academic year if you want to  progress your study then go with private college else in my opinion put one extra effort one more time and improve a bit.I hope you difinitely grab a good marks and will get a seat in government college.

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Shiv Kumar

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Students need to achieve approximately 350 marks for admission to BHMS through NEET 2024.

Candidates seeking admission to government colleges should have scores in the range of 350.
Private medical institutions accept multiple entry criteria which reach down to lower than 350-marks ranks.

The total available AYUSH seats amount to 52,270 which will be distributed through:
15% AIQ (All India Quota) counseling.
85% State Quota seats.

A basic admission guideline but the particular merging college and academic year can produce varying cut-off values. The public can gain accurate information about NEET 2024 cut offs by consulting official updates.

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Aishwarya Rai

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NEET UG is a highly competitive MBBS entrance examination in India. To prepare effectively for NEET, candidates will need comprehensive study materials and reference books that cover the subjects tested in the MBBS entrance examination, including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Here are some important reference books commonly recommended for NEET UG preparation:

NEET UG Books

Authors

Details

Concepts of Physics (Volumes 1 and 2)

H.C. Verma 

A highly regarded book for building a strong foundation in Physics concepts

NCERT Chemistry (Class 11 and 12)

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NCERT textbooks are essential, as NEET questions are often based on NCERT content

Physical Chemistry

O.P. Tandon

A useful book for building a strong foundation in physical chemistry

Biology

Trueman

A helpful resource for in-depth biology concepts

Objective Biology

Dinesh

Good for practice questions and objective-type problems

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Kanishk Shukla

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To prepare for NEET UG in India, proper planning, commitment and studying in a planned way is important. NEET is a well-known and recognized medical entrance exam that assesses knowledge regarding Physics, Chemistry as well as Biology.
Here are a few important steps and tips to prepare well for the NEET UG exam held for MBBS.
1. Understand the Exam pattern: Understand the NEET UG exam pattern where multiple choice questions (MCQs) will be asked in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botony and Zoology). 
2. Study schedule: Make a well-planned study schedule where all subjects and topics are studied realistically.
3. Start with basics: Bui

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Raushan Bhandari

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Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences NEET UG cutoff 2024 was concluded. As per the last-round closing ranks, the cutoff was closed at 24349 among the Genreral HS quota candidates. Among the OBC HS quota, the cutoff closed at 13821. For the SC HS and ST HS quota candidates, the cutoff closed 76340 and 327258, respectively, in the last round. 1257047 was  the closing rank for PWD HS quota candidates; and 14813, for the HS quota. 

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Ankit kumar

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that the NEET UG 2025 examination is scheduled for May 4, 2025.

The application process is expected to commence in February 2025.The official NEET UG 2025 information brochure is now available on the NTA's official website.Please note that these dates are tentative and subject to change. It's advisable to regularly check the official NEET website for the most current information.

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Ankit kumar

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Hi Khushi,

NEET exam mein maths compulsory nahi hai. Is exam mein main subjects Physics, Chemistry, aur Biology hote hain. Agar aapne class 12 mein Physics, Chemistry, aur Biology ko main subjects ke roop mein choose kiya hai, toh aap NEET ke liye eligible hain. Maths ek extra subject ho sakta hai, lekin yeh NEET eligibility ke liye zaroori nahi hai.

Haan, agar aapne class 12 mein Physics, Chemistry, aur Maths liya hai, toh aapko medical entrance ke liye biology ka exam dena hoga.

Hope this helps!

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