NEET

Get insights from 4.5k questions on NEET, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about NEET

Follow Ask Question
4.5k

Questions

2

Discussions

63

Active Users

12.3k

Followers

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 30 Views

N
Nandini Motwani

Contributor-Level 9

It will be next to impossible to get admission to an MBBS in a government college with a score of 394 in NEET because the cut-offs for government medical colleges are usually much higher than this. But there is still some chance of getting admission in BDS, as the cut-off for dental courses is usually lower.

This would improve in case one belongs to any reserved category (SC/ST/OBC). One can also check with private colleges for MBBS or BDS, as this would have a cut-off much lower than that for government colleges. All India and state counseling should also be given a shot to have a better chance.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 39 Views

N
Nandini Motwani

Contributor-Level 9

352 marks in NEET under SC Category, the government MBBS seat chances in case of different states will vary based upon their specific cutoff trends for the said year. For states with lower competitiveness (high medical colleges or reserved seats), you still may make it, but for highly competitive states, the cutoff for government MBBS seats under SC would be much higher. It would be best to check with the state counseling authorities for specific cutoff details.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 26 Views

A
Annu navariya

Contributor-Level 10

One has to visit the official website of NEET that is ntaneet.nic.in and log in through his application number and password. After logging, visit the "Exam City" or "Admit Card" section to download his admit card. Detailed information including the exact name and address of the center shall be available on the admit card. You will be informed of the exam city once it is allocated by SMS or email. Make sure to double-check your admit card, which includes all the correct information, a few days prior to the date of your exam.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 32 Views

S
Sandeep Samineni

Contributor-Level 10

Check Application Details: To start with, check that the photo was uploaded at the time of application submission. If it was accepted then, it should be in the PDF.
No need to Panic: As responses from similar candidates have stated, there is no need to get worried if the photo in the PDF does not come up. The same photo applied for your application process will be used for your admit card and other documents.
Contact NEET Authorities: If you feel the photograph is missing, then contact the National Testing Agency at their official helpline or email support for confirmation.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 8 Views

A
abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, NEET qualification is a must for getting admitted into the MBBS course in Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan University. The minimum percentile must be obtained by the candidate to get eligible for the course according to the guidelines set by the Medical Council of India.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 32 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Vinty Tanwar

Guide-Level 14

Yes, a number of Karnataka colleges will accept a NEET score of 540. Some of them are:

  • Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences
  • ESI Gulbarga
  • Koppal Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Chickmanglur Institute of Medical Sciences


Candidates in the OBC category have to score at least 161 NEET score. It is advised to visit these medical colleges' official websites to obtain more details about the requirements for admission.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 43 Views

S
sarfaraz anshu

Contributor-Level 9

No, a score of 291 in NEET is unlikely to be enough to get admission to a government dental college for a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program: 

Cutoff scores: The cutoff scores for admission to government dental colleges are typically at least 450 marks. 

Category-wise cutoffs: For the SC/ST/OBC category, the NEET 2024 cutoff percentile is 40th. 

Increased competition: The number of applicants for these courses has increased significantly, which means the competition is expected to be even more intense. 

If you scored 300 marks, you may be able to apply through the paid seat quota. This option allows for admission

...more

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 16 Views

B
Bhawana Sihag

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you have a chance to get into Saveetha with a 450 score in NEET.  450 marks in NEET corresponds to a 3–4?lakh rank in the exam. The cutoff required for admission to BDS in Saveetha ranged between 107,400 to 908,494 for the students belonging to the OBC category.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 54 Views

J
Jit Dutta

Contributor-Level 10

NEET 2024 score is 368 and belongs to OBC category, your chances of getting government treatment in Andhra Pradesh is less. Based on the previous years data, the cut-off marks for OBC candidates in government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh have increased significantly.

Here are some other things you need to know about NEET 2024:

The cut-off for OBC is 40th percentile, which means OBC candidates must score more than 40% of all candidates to qualify. 

Under the All India Quota (AIQ) scheme, the central government has reserved 27% seats for OBCs. 

To qualify for NEET 2024, you must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech

...more

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 688k Reviews
  • 1850k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.