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charu lalwani

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You are scoring 353 marks in NEET 2024. Depending on the category you are applying under, cutoffs for various colleges, and whether you are applying to a government or private institution, admission to a medical course is not guaranteed. Overall, a score of 353 is considered lower than the cut-off for most government medical colleges, especially in popular states where the cut-off is relatively high. but for the private college you can apply because the cut off is less than government college

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Nitesh Lama

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As per BHU cutoff 2024 for the last-round seat allotment, the minimum rank stood at 1098 for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for the OBC category, the minimum rank stood at 1585 for the MBBS course.

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charu lalwani

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With 377 marks in NEET, getting admission to a BDS programme in a government college in Punjab may be difficult because the cutoffs for government dental colleges are usually higher. The cutoff marks for BDS courses in government institutions vary every year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and available seats. Generally, the marks in the range of 400-500+ are good chances for government colleges. You may check the official websites of NEET counseling in Punjab, as there may be some chance depending upon the category and other things.

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HARDIK TANK

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You can apply for NEET with a United States high school Diploma if you have AIU equivalence and meet all required criteria. Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English must be included in your curriculum. Minimum PCB scores (50%, adjusted for reserved categories and PwD); and age 17 by December 31st of the admission year. You should must present your AIU certificate during verification. Refer to NEET guidelines for the latest information and have all documents ready for your application. 

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Aashi Shukla

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Yes, NEET is mandatory for Indian students seeking admission to MBBS programs in Russia. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a mandatory entrance exam for medical courses in India, and it's also recognised by many foreign universities, including those in Russia. Even though other standardised tests like English proficiency tests have been waived from the necessary requirements of MBBS in Russia, NEET continues to remain one of the essential exams for the same.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The NEET UG score plays a crucial role in the BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) admission process. It serves as the primary criterion for determining eligibility for dental colleges across India. 

Candidates must secure a minimum qualifying score in NEET-UG to be considered for admission to the BDS course, as most institutions use this score to shortlist applicants. A higher NEET UG score increases the chances of getting into top dental colleges, especially those with limited seats and higher competition. 

In addition to the qualifying score, NEET UG ranks are used for both merit-based admissions and allotment of seats under var

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Kanishk Shukla

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Candidates who have scored 300 marks and wish to pursue MBBS or BDS programs can only apply through the paid seat quota. 

This option allows admission by paying a higher fee, unlike the regular merit-based admission process.

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Amit Kumar

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Okay, so you're thinking about taking a partial drop to really focus on your NEET prep. That's a big decision! If you go this route, choosing the right course is key.

Instead of completely disconnecting from academics, a BSc in a life Science field like Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, or Biotechnology could be a good fit. These subjects are closely related to the NEET syllabus, so you'll still be learning relevant material.

But here's the catch: you need a college that understands your situation. Look for programs with minimal class hours and flexible schedules. This gives you the freedom to dedicate a chunk of your time to intense NEET p

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