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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, you can definitely get admission in BHMS or BAMS with 168 marks in NEET with Sc category. Although it cannot be predicted accurately that you'll get admission or not as the cutoff varys every year. But based on past cutoff information, the average NEET cutoff for BAMS for Sc category was 110–117. So, you will be eligible for admission in BAMS. It is also to be kept in mind that this score is quite unfavorable to get a government Institute, but you might get a private one. 

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Shubham Awasthi

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Sorry to say but the 280 marks are not enough to get a BAMS government college through NEET. You have to score to more to get your desired collage. Because the BAMS government collage's tentative cut off is 410+ for open category and the 280 is not enough for this college and also you have to score 355 to 400 marks in NEET to get any government college any means any of them which comes under the NEET Not your desired one. Keep it up you I'm sure get your desired collage.

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Shubham Awasthi

Beginner-Level 5

I think yes, you get a government college with 355 marks based on previous year cutoff we saw that the cut off is between arround a 350 to 400 marks and these marks are required to get goverment collage. And as well as you have 355 marks I think it's quite good to get a government college and you get a one of any government college for sure throngh NEET.

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Parul Thapa

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No, NEET is not required for admission to MPT in Neurology.

NEET is primarily for undergraduate medical courses like MBBS and other allied health programs like BDS, etc. 

For MPT Neurology, admissions are usually based on postgraduate entrance exams like the Common University Entrance Test - Postgraduate (CUET PG) or specific entrance exams conducted by universities or colleges offering the program.

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Adarsh Santoria

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As the NEET cutoff is increasing rapidly in the previous year, we can observe that a score of 247 is too low for BHMS and you have to look forward towards private colleges where you may find something good. So you will not be able to get any deemed university for BHMS with a score of 247 in NEET.

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VISHAL GUPTA

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NEET scores for BUMS admission in government colleges vary based on category, state quota, and college. A minimum of 300 is generally required, with competitive scores ranging from 200-400. Top government colleges often demand scores above 400. Check specific state quotas and college cut-offs for accurate information.

 

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Jagadesh Sai

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If you do not finalize the final submission of your NEET 2024 application form after making corrections during the correction window, your application will be incomplete, and you will not be eligible to appear for the exam. It is important that all corrections should be finalized and the form should be submitted before the deadline. This is the correction window and this is where candidates may rectify errors, so in case you fail to submit the corrected form you miss the chance to get on the NEET test paper. Always double-check before you finalize submitting the application.

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madhav joshi

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No, qualifying for NEET is not required to become a dietitian. You can pursue a B.Sc. in Nutrition or Dietetics after completing your 12th grade.

For NEET coaching, Convex Classes in Jaipur is a top choice. They provide thorough programs with expert guidance to help you succeed in the exam.

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Jagadesh Sai

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Although you choose the engineering and UG NEET streams, still you get the admit card of the KCET. You may get your admit card since Karnataka Examination Authority delivers KCET admit card to those people also, who registered for them by applying the streams under engineering and UG NEET. To download this you must visit the authorized KEA website using application number and the first four characters of your name. Ensure that your application is successfully submitted and processed to receive your hall ticket for the examination.

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Jagadesh Sai

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Several academic institutions provide GUJCET as well as NEET question paper with answers for English mediums. For instance, on GUJCET, it's easier to find earlier year's question papers combined with its solutions, for the most beneficial practice. Physics, chemistry, and Biology are few prominent subjects that feature in GUJCET question papers thus making adequate exam preparation. It is very easy to attain past questions of NEET along with their answer sheets from some of the above-mentioned web pages. The utilization of these materials helps understand the exam pattern, solve problems better, and will improve your confidence when go

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