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Muskan

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Even with an All India Rank in NEET of almost 2,20,000, you can get into private medical schools in India. Many private colleges have lower cut-off ranks and larger intake capabilities than government colleges, which are very competitive. Generally speaking, though, private universities charge more. There are many private medical colleges in states like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. You can increase your chances by looking for management quota seats and taking part in the counselling process. Before pursuing admission, make careful to confirm the college's accreditation and educational standards.

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Muskan

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You can follow a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program, which is provided by numerous colleges and institutes that do not require NEET scores for admission, to become a physiotherapist without taking the NEET test. University-conducted entrance tests or 12th-grade grades in topics like biology, chemistry, and physics are usually the basis for admission to BPT courses. You can pursue a Master's in Physiotherapy (MPT) to further specialise after earning your BPT. You must fulfil the license and qualification standards of the particular nation in order to practise physiotherapy overseas. These requirements may include passing profession

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Muskan

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You stand a high chance of being admitted to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college in 2024 if you have a NEET score of 523 in the General category. Because BAMS programs have somewhat lower cut-offs than MBBS programs, students with scores in this range can access them more easily. Government BAMS colleges are less expensive than private ones and provide high-quality Ayurvedic instruction. Attending the NEET counselling procedure is mandatory since spots are distributed according to availability, rank, and category. Verifying the cutoffs from the prior year might help you have a better idea of your pros

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Muskan

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It can be difficult, but not impossible, to gain admission to a government nursing college for a B.Sc. Nursing programme with 83% on your Class 12th boards and 133 on the NEET. In many states, passing the NEET is a requirement to be eligible for nursing programs. However, because there are fewer places available and there is fierce rivalry, government universities typically have higher cutoff scores. State-level counselling programs or private nursing schools may provide you better opportunities. Make whether the state you are applying to has any entrance tests or other requirements for nursing admittance.

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Afroz Akhter

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Though securing an MBBS seat with 382 marks in NEET 2024 under the OBC category will be a bit challenging, it isn't impossible. The NEET cutoff for the OBC usually stays between the 40th percentile, and this year, it has been observed to be scores ranging from 163 to 129. Your score of 382 places you well above this range. It gives good chances of admission.

The admissions, however, depend upon a lot of factors like the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the actual college cutoffs that may at times differ significantly. For government medical colleges for the 15% All India Quota, cutoffs are relatively high. In the past ye

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Akansha Bisht

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No, the NEET is not required for pursuing a course in Astronomy. NEET exam is for students who wish to study UG Medical and Dental courses (MBBS/BDS) or postgraduate medical courses (MD/MS) in India. Meanwhile, Astronomy is not related to the medical field.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes for a MD PG course in India you need to pass the NEET PG exam. It is important for admission into MD/MS courses after completing your MBBS. 

For a super specialization DM (which comes after MD), a separate NEET SS and INI CET exam are needed. 

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

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Akansha Bisht

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No, the NEET exam is not required for Forestry course admission. The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test, or NEET-UG, is an entrance test in India. Because it is an agricultural degree, the Forestry course does not require NEET scores, but NEET is required for Medical degree programs.

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Neelajit Mullick

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The minimal BDS cutoff for the year 2023 at Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital Navi Mumbai, was 680630, as reported by the National Board of Examinations (NBE).The number of available seats, the total number of candidates taking the NEET exam, and the overall average score attained are some of the elements that decide the cut-off. Every year, the deadline is subject to alter.

 

The cutoff may drop if the college expands its capacity for admission. An increase in applications may raise the cutoff point because of heightened competition. The cutoff may also increase in response to a higher average score received by all can

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Parul Thapa

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Taking NEET for Veterinary is not mandatory. However, better opportunities await for those who take it since many renowned colleges accept NEET scores for Veterinary admisison.

Candidates can check such colleges which accept only NEET scores in the table below.

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