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Varshitha Devireddy

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NEET score is not mandatory, admission is based on MHT-CET score.For All India candidates, NEET score is accepted as an alternative to MHT-CET.NEET score is given preference over MHT-CET for All India candidates.Required MHT-CET percentile for B.Pharm admission is around 71.4 for first round. No specific NEET score cutoff mentioned for B.Pharm admission.

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Hitesh Mittal

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THE CUTOFF IS ACCORDING TO THE 1ST COUNCELLING OF NEET

The cutoff for general category was 588, BCB category 551, BCA category 552,  SC Category 468, Deprived SC 426, PWD 91

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Parul Thapa

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Getting into MBBS can be hard, but it is possible. Last year, lowest NEET score for General category was 137.

Admission depends on your NEET score, college you want to join, and your category (General, OBC, SC, ST). Each state and college may have different rules.

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Nidhi Kumari

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Your projected rank of 264,527 and NEET score of 372 put you in a competitive bracket, especially for admission to government colleges.  Based on NEET results, Karnataka offers counseling for state quota seats. The deadlines for government college admissions change annually based on the volume of applications and available space.  Because seats are set aside for SC candidates, being in this category can give you advantages such as lower admissions cutoffs.

To get a sense of the anticipated range, it's a good idea to look into the Karnataka government medical colleges' NEET cutoffs from the prior year. Every year, cutoffs may c

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Nidhi Kumari

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If you fall into the SC category and have 380 NEET marks, you stand a good chance of being admitted to a government college to pursue a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). The number of applicants, the difficulty of the NEET exam, and the availability of seats are some of the reasons that can cause the BAMS cutoffs to differ each year.
Although precise deadlines may differ, the following patterns are derived from prior years:

BAMS General Category Cutoff: Usually between 400 and 450 marks.
SC Category Cutoff for BAMS: Usually between 350 and 400 marks, but it might be lower.

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Nidhi Kumari

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Every year, the number of candidates, the difficulty of the NEET exam, and the candidate's reservation category can affect the projected NEET cutoff for the Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) at Murarji Desai College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Vadodara. In contrast to more competitive medical programs like MBBS or BDS, BNYS programs have generally had a lower cutoff.

These rough cutoff ranges, which are based on current patterns, should give you a general idea:

General Categtory: 350–450
SC/ST: 200-300

OBC: 300-400

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Malavika

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Some well-known institutions for students scoring 450 marks in NEET 2024 are B.L.D.E. University in Bijapur, MGM Medical College in Aurangabad, Manipal College of Dental Sciences in Manipal, and Yenepoya Medical College in Mangalore. Generally, those who score between 400 and 500 marks in NEET UG fall between 60,860 and 241,657.

AIIMS, Bhopal

Bharati Vidyapeeth DU Medical College

Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore

University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal (for BDS)

B.L.D.E. University, Bijapur

MGM Medical College, Aurangabad

ACS Medical College and Hospital, Chennai

Vardhman Mahavir Medical C

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Arshita Tiwari

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National Eligibility cum entrance exam (NEET) is one of the most competitive exam in India. Every year, almost 24 Lacs students register themseleves to appear for NEET. These 24 Lacs students compete for, approximately, 2 Lacs seats offered by the top medical colleges in India. Therefore, as per my opinion, taking help of a coaching or a coach with previous record of success might help aspirants beat the competition. However, I will not say that it is impossible to crack NEET without coaching, a hardworking student with good caliber might be able to pass the entrance exam without any coaching or guidance, by using the free resourse av

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Malavika

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450 marks in NEET is a good score. You can opt for admission to Prathima Medical College with a NEET score of 450. The fee structure for MBBS at Prathima Medical College is around INR 2.7 L. However the mentioned fee is for Govt. quota seats. The mentioned fee does not include charges applicable during the internship of the program. The mentioned fee is as per Government of Telangana. The NEET UG 2024 re-exam result for admission to the MBBS course has been released. Candidates can log in and check/download their scorecards on the official website of NTA NEET 2024.

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Navis

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No, reneet won't be possible this year even though the NEET scam is on the run. People who wish to write NEET again, have to wait for NEET 2025.  

While having scored 400+ in NEET you can expect a MMBS seat at any private college.

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