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Rohit Bokade

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If there is a mistake in your NEET admit card, don't panic. Common errors like incorrect name, date of birth, gender, or category can be resolved. It's crucial to verify your details while submitting the application to avoid such issues. However, if errors persist, authorities provide solutions to rectify them. Contact the NEET helpline or the exam authority immediately to correct the mistakes and ensure you can appear for the exam without hurdles. 

 

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Amit Saini

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No, you cannot get admission to the MBBS course at BLDE University without NEET. The university mandates that candidates must have appeared for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and obtained a valid score to be eligible for admission to the MBBS program. BLDE University follows the NEET guidelines for admission, and the NEET score is a key requirement for the selection process.

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Amit Saini

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With 410 marks in NEET UG, your expected rank would likely fall between 2,48,001 and 2,50,000. This score and rank may not guarantee a seat in government medical colleges, especially for MBBS programs. For BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery), however, your chances are better in some government colleges that offer the course through NEET, though admission is highly competitive, and you might need to rely on state quotas or private institutions, especially for a general category student. Keep in mind that for BUMS programs, candidates usually need a minimum of 300 marks, though this varies yearly based on factors such as t

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Gauresh G Pai

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Yes, you might be able to get into a medical college in Assam with a NEET score of 484, depending on the college and your category: 
 
  • Gauhati Medical College
    In 2023, the general cutoff for this college was 14,638. 
     
  • Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh
    A student with the name ABU ATAHAR LASKAR was selected in round 2 of NEET-UG 22. 
     
  • Eligibility
    A score of 490 or higher in NEET makes you eligible for the 15% AIQ counseling process. The medical college you get into depends on your state and category. 
     
  • Good government medical college
    To get into a good government medical college, you should aim for a sc
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Pranav Kaushal

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The OBC category's NEET UG qualifying marks are in the 45th percentile. The NEET cutoff for OBC in 2024 is 161-127. The last year's NEET cutoff for the OBC category was 136-107. 

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Pranav Kaushal

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Admission to the MBBS and B.Sc Nursing programs is based on NEET UG scores, with the B.Sc Nursing course additionally accepting MAH B.Sc Nursing CET. For BPT and BOT, both NEET UG and MHT CET results are used. PG courses, such as MD, MS, and PG Diploma, require NEET PG scores, whilst DM/M.Ch admissions are dependent on NEET SS.

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Pranav Kaushal

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With a NEET score of 480, you may be able to secure a private medical seat with annual fees of around 4-5 lakh, but this will require careful research and may vary depending on your category and the state you are applying to; some less popular private colleges in certain states may offer fees in this range, but finding a reputable one at this price point may be difficult. 
Key items to consider:
State-specific variations:
Different states have varying cut-offs for private medical institutions, so look into colleges in states with potentially lower tuition. 
Less popular colleges:
Look for private medical colleges that are less wel

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Yash Goswami

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The NEET 2023 cutoff for Swami Vivekananda Homoeopathic Medical College (SVHMC), Kolkata, will depend on several factors, such as the category of the candidate (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.), the number of available seats, and the overall performance of candidates in the NEET exam.Generally, the cutoff for homoeopathic courses is lower compared to other medical streams like MBBS or BDS. 

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Pranav Kaushal

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With a NEET 2024 score of 480, your projected rank would be between 2.5 Lacs and 3.5 lakh, depending on the general difficulty of the exam and category-wise competition, but you are unlikely to get a seat in a top medical institution with this score. 
Key items to consider:
Low scoring range:
A score of 480 is regarded as poor and may not be sufficient for admission to most government medical colleges, even in the general category. 
The cut-offs varied for each category (General, OBC, SC, ST), resulting in considerable rank variations. 
A score of 480 may increase your chances of admission to private medical colleges, althoug

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Yash Goswami

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With 606 marks in NEET 2024, you can expect to be in the rank range of 70,000–91,527. 

A score of 600 or more in NEET is generally considered good and can lead to a high rank. However, to get into one of the top 10 colleges, you'll need to score above 700. 

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