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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot pursue MBBS in South Korea without taking the NEET exam in India. NEET is a mandatory entrance exam for admission to MBBS programs in India and many other countries. Even if you want to opt for a management quota seat, you still need to take the NEET exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Indeed, passing the NEET 2024 exam will provide you with a private MBBS seat. A set number of seats are set aside for management quotas at several private medical schools. NEET scores are used to fill these slots, albeit there may be higher tuition fee.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With 363 marks in NEET 2024, you have a good chance of securing admission to a semi-government medical college. The NEET 2023 closing score for Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana was 320 marks. This suggests that with 363 marks, you may be able to secure a seat in a similar semi-government medical college. The Karnataka NEET 2024 cutoff data shows that for government medical colleges, the cutoff ranges from around 400-600 marks depending on the category. For private/deemed universities, the cutoff is lower, around 350-450 marks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Having 430 NEET scores does not guarantee admission to a government medical institution for an MBBS program. A number of things need to be considered, such as your category (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.), state, and the particular cut-off patterns for that year.Candidates in the reserved categories (SC, ST, and OBC) have lower cutoffs than those in the general category. The deadlines for state quota seats vary from state to state. Candidates with state residences typically have a higher probability of winning a seat in their home state. The All India Quota, which usually has higher cut-offs than state quotas, is allocated 15% of the seat
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It could be difficult to get admitted to Government Medical College (GMC), Nagpur, if you are a SC member with a NEET score of 164. Even for protected groups like SC, the NEET cutoff scores are typically higher for medical institutes, including GMC Nagpur. In previous years, GMC Nagpur's SC category cutoff has usually been far higher than 164. For instance, in 2022, the cutoff score for MBBS candidates from the SC category at GMC Nagpur was approximately 450–500 points. Medical college admissions are quite tough. The exam's difficulty level, the amount of open seats, and candidates' overall performance all affect the cutoff score
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Although the precise prospects depend on a number of circumstances, you have a good chance of getting into a government medical college or an inexpensive recognised university with 573 NEET UG 2024 marks. Your prospects will depend on your precise NEET rank. Each year, the rank that corresponds to 573 marks may change slightly depending on the exam's difficulty level and how other applicants do.The likelihood of admission is also greatly influenced by your category (general, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, etc.). When compared to the general category, reserved category students usually have lower cutoff grades for admission. You brought up AIQ (15%
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are two types of NEET counselling: state counselling and central, or national counselling. The Medical Counselling Committee, or MCC, is in charge of NEET central counselling. The MCC administers the NEET counselling procedure for admission to the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. Conversely, for the 85% of state quota seats, NEET state counselling is carried out by State Authorities or the Education Department of individual states. The NEET counselling for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc. Nursing programmes is handled by MCC. The State Counselling Authorities, on the other hand, handle admissions for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and other related
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To pursue a BVSc, you can apply to take the NEET test. Admission to veterinary Science in 2024 will be determined by both merit and the entrance exam. The prerequisite for admission to the BVSc programme is a minimum of 50% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) classes taken in the Science stream of Class 12. The NTA announces the NEET cut-off scores for different veterinary programmes in India each year. The number of candidates, the exam's difficulty level, and the availability of seats are some of the variables that affect the cut-off scores. Candidates must meet the NEET cut-off requirements established by the individual veterin
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Undergraduate students can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree plan, which prepares them for careers in nursing and related fields. Candidates must have finished class 12 with English as one of their main courses and physics, chemistry, and biology as their other subjects. Applicants must have graduated from the State body of Education with at least 45 percent of their diplomas, or from a comparable, recognised educational body. For BSc Nursing, the NEET qualifying cutoff is 40 percentile for SC/ST/OBC and 50 percentile for the general category. Colleges will provide the opening and closing ranks for the Bachelor of Science
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
KPC Medical College and Hospital accepts NEET UG scores, followed by NEET UG Counselling process for admission to the MBBS course. The NEET UG 2024 exam for admission to MBBS course will be reconducted on Jun 23, 2024 and the results will be declared by Jun 30, 2024. Candidates can check out the KPC Medical College and Hospital cutoff 2023 to get an idea of the past years' cutoff trends. NEET Last Round Closing Rank (General-Home State) for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 are 2594, 34766, and 92271 respectively. The cut off for 2024 may vary depending on several factors.
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