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Sagar Gupta

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With 400 marks in NEET, you might have a chance to secure a seat in a government medical college in Andhra Pradesh or Telangana, especially if you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, or OBC. Here's a general breakdown based on the previous trends:

Andhra Pradesh:

For General Category:

With 400 marks, it may be difficult to secure a seat in top government medical colleges in the state like Andhra Medical College or Guntur Medical College.

However, you might have a chance in smaller or newer government medical colleges in the state.

For SC/ST/OBC Categories:

The cutoffs are generally lower, so 400 marks could help you secure a seat in a

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Sagar Gupta

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With 609 marks in NEET 2024, you have a strong chance of securing admission to a Government Medical College (GMC) in India, although the exact possibility depends on the following factors:

  1. State and Category: Admission cutoffs vary greatly between states and categories (General, OBC, SC, ST). Your eligibility will depend on your category and state of domicile.

  2. State-specific Cutoffs: In states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra, 609 marks could be competitive for the General category, particularly for lower-ranking GMCs. However, in highly competitive states like Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, or Karnataka, the

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Sagar Gupta

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With 160 marks in NEET 2024 and being from the General category, gaining admission to a private BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college can be challenging. The cutoff for BAMS programs varies by college and state, but typically, for private colleges, a minimum of 200-250 marks is often required for admission, depending on the institution's reputation and location.

However, some private colleges may have lower cutoffs, and your chances might improve if:

  1. You apply to less competitive private colleges.
  2. There is an increase in the number of seats or management quota options available.
  3. Your application is early, as some colleg
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Abhishek Jha

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The NEET 2024 syllabus for PCB includes Physics, Chemistry, and Biology topics from Class 11 and 12. Physics covers mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Chemistry includes inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry topics like atomic structure, chemical bonding, and thermodynamics. Biology focuses on genetics, human physiology, ecology, and plant physiology. For detailed syllabus, refer to official NEET guidelines.

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Sagar Gupta

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With a rank of 48,333 in NEET, your chances of getting admission to a Pharm.D programme may be limited, as the cutoff ranks for such courses are generally higher, especially in reputed institutions. However, factors such as your category (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.), the institution you're applying to, and the state quota can influence the cutoff. Government colleges typically have higher cutoffs, whereas private colleges may offer more flexibility in admissions. It's advisable to check the specific cutoff ranks for Pharm.D in the institutions you're interested in or contact their admission offices directly for more information.

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Sagar Gupta

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To gain admission to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) programme at the College of Veterinary Science, Proddatur, you must meet specific eligibility criteria and follow the prescribed admission process.

Eligibility Criteria:

  1. Educational Qualification: You should have completed your 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as core subjects, securing a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (40% for reserved categories).

  2. Age Limit: Candidates must be at least 17 years old as of December 31 of the admission year and should not exceed 25 years of age.

  3. NEET Qualification: You must qualify in th

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Shreya Gupta

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After completing your 12th with a BIPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) background, there are several career paths you can pursue that don't require clearing NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and can lead to high-paying jobs:

1> Biotechnology: With a BIPC background, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology. Biotechnology is a rapidly growing field with applications in healthcare, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and more. 

2> Pharmacy: Pursuing a degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) is another option. Pharmacists play a crucial role in healthcare, working in hospitals, community pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, and re

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MOHD ZAID

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Yes, a score of 450 or above in NEET is usually enough to get admission in an individual university for the BAMS route in Maharashtra.
NEET is a nationwide degree-entrance examination for undergraduate Science courses, including BAMS. Some medical colleges admit a limited number of applicants, who have around 200 marks in NEET. But usually the official faculty members of NEET UG require at least 500 objectives.
BAMS private colleges in Maharashtra include:
YMT Ayurvedic Medical School, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
Nalsopara Ayurvedic Medical College, Vasai, Thane
BSDTS College of Ayurveda, Wagholi, Pune

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Ravi Babu

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As an SC candidate with 369 NEET 2024 scores, you would have a good chance of getting into NTR College of Veterinary Sciences in Gannavaram Vijayawada. NEET results from the ANGRAUs Andhra Pradesh Veterinary Common Admissions (APVCET) are used to determine admission to veterinary programs including BVSc and AH. Although SC candidates typically face lower cutoffs than the general candidates competition is nonetheless fierce. The NEET cutoff scores for SC applicants for Andhra Pradesh's veterinary seats in 2023 were between 340 and 400.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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If you find it difficult to concentrate during your drop year for NEET UG, then take up a structured study plan. Construct a time table that won't burn you out. Give more time to subjects that are tough for you while ensuring that you cover the whole syllabus. Revision and practice through mock tests help improve your understanding and give you confidence. Keep a positive attitude and seek support from peers or mentors. Physical activities or hobbies can also help reduce stress and improve concentration, so your study sessions will become more effective.

 

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