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Kunal Lalwani

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There is virtually little or no chance of entry to any medical college for a KEAM NEET score of 500, all dependent on state and quota, the PM's own score of 570 may dramatically lower with a seat probable in self-financing medical colleges as an Ex-servicemen general candidate. For AIQ seats, the cut off of general category students is normally in between 600 to 640 to get chance to get a seat it needs at least 500. But the cutoff can differ in state quota seats. For instance, while the opening ranks may fall in the range of 1100-1200, the cutoff may vary with categories such as Ex-servicemen in States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and M

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Addula Yaswanth

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, one may sit for the NEET at the age of 40 too because there is no particular restriction in terms of a maximum age for the candidates applying for the same. For such admission, first, ensure all qualification criteria are met because most eligibility criteria are attached for having 10+2 degrees with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as the principal subject. You must login into the official NEET website to register and fill the application form. Study from the syllabus well before the exam and enroll yourself in coaching classes or join some study groups if you require help. After completing your registration, pay the application f

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Arindam Modak

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It would be difficult for someone to secure an admission seat at Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurved College for BAMS with a NEET score of 43.51%ile, OBC rank of 581,435, and an All India rank of 1,311,042. Because cut-off ranks are generally much lower for government colleges, they are for BAMS programs, which tend to be much sought after.

However, the chances were much better if you belonged to a particular state or category having some reservation. So, watch out for that state-wise cutoff and counseling processes since some states have less required cut-off leaving their students with admission possibilities.

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Arindam Modak

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Getting admission to the Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital (IMS and SUM) for MBBS with a mere score of 300 marks in NEET would be quite difficult considering the general cut-off marks for admission to medical colleges are usually much higher than that. Of course, the exact cut-off varies depending on the number of applicants and category-wise reservations.

Thus, if you belong to a reserved category (for example, OBC, SC/ST), you would be granted better odds in such an instance. Check out the previous year's trends in cut-offs or directly contact the admission office of IMS and SUM for further details to get accurate informa

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Arindam Modak

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Just in case you cannot download OMR NEET 2024, follow the next few steps.

Log in to the official NEET site by using their application number and passcode. Thereafter, scroll down to reach the link that allows viewing/downloading your answer sheet. Several times, they also attached the softcopy of the scanned OMR sheet in the email response sent to your registered address. So check your inbox and the spam folder.

If still, you could not find the OMR, you may try to contact the Tab Testing Agency regarding the OMR for assistance. They should attempt their best to resolve your queries. Remember to download your OMR sheet within the period

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Rohit Bokade

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Yes, with 545 marks in the NEET exam, you may have a chance to get a government medical seat in India if you are in the OBC category: 

  • The minimum marks required for the OBC category in the NEET exam for MBBS is 163–129, which is in the 40th percentile. 
  • A score of 550–500 in the NEET exam may result in a rank of 1,44,000–2,09,000. 

You can use a NEET rank predictor tool to estimate your rank and identify medical colleges that are within your reach. The tool considers various factors, including your performance data, historical NEET data, and opening and closing ranks from the previous year's NEET counseling. 

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Scoring a total of 410 marks in the NEET-2024, it really gets tougher to get through government medical colleges for an MBBS and BDS. In general category students, generally the cut-offs of Government medical colleges start from around 550 marks to 720 marks but for the students who belongs to reserved category, sometimes it is quite low still way above the score one has got here.
Cutoffs in government medical colleges according to the latest updates differ highly between category and institute. The general category candidates cutoff would have usually been around marks over 600 whereas the cutoffs for SC/ST candidates may be from a min

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Scoring 110/720 in NEET will make the candidate highly unlikely to be considered for a government BDS college. In general, trends indicate that candidates who are expected to score below or around 450 will most probably be at the periphery of government seat competition.
Again, for the state of Tamil Nadu, cutoffs can be higher than that. The highest government dental colleges need much more scores than that above 110, sometimes in excess of 500 points to secure admission. Consequently, at this score now, you are very unlikely to get admission in any government BDS colleges. Private dental colleges are a possible option or some other c

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MUNI Lokesh

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Yes, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the registration deadline for the NEET (UG) 2024 exam. Initially set to close on March 9, 2024, candidates can now fill out the application form until March 16, 2024, at 11:50 PM. This extension was implemented to accommodate candidates facing difficulties during the application process, such as issues with document uploads. However, it is important to note that NTA has indicated this is a one-time opportunity, and no further extensions will be granted for the NEET (UG) 2024 application period. Therefore, candidates are encouraged to complete their applications carefully within

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Lakshmi Kantham Medida

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157 marks is considered a very low score fro NEET, making it difficult to ssecure admission to any college.Even in reserved categories the cut-off is higher then 157. while some private colleges might have lower cut-offs, getting admission with such a low score is highly rare. However, if you belong to reserved category you can get admission only if you are willing to consider lower-ramked private institutions.

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