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Rashmi Sinha

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AIIMS Rishikesh accepts NEET UG scores for admission to the MBBS course. As per the NEET UG Round 1 cutoff, the closing ranks for the MBBS course was 731 for the students belongoing to the General AI category. So, considering the latest year cutoff, candidates seeking admission must aim over and above the cutoff rank mentioned here. Tabulated below is the AIIMS Rishikesh category-wise cutoff 2024 for the MBBS course:
CategoryNEET UG Round 1 Closing Rank 2024
General731
OBC1133
SC8393
ST19156
EWS1200
PWD61896
 

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Rashmi Sinha

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AIIMS Bhubaneswar accepts NEET UG cutoff 2024 for admission to the MBBS course. As per the NEET UG 2024 Round 3 cutoff, the clsoing rank for the MBBS course was 655 for the students belonging to the General AI category. During the AIIMS Bhubaneswar cutoff 2023, the Round 3 closing rank for the same course was 603. Comparing the 2023 cutoff with this year, the competition has dropped in round 3 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. 

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Parul Thapa

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No, a Dietician course typically does not require NEET. Most Dietician courses, such as BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics, are offered by various universities and colleges, and admission is usually based on the candidate's performance in their Class 12 exams, particularly in Science subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and sometimes Physics. 

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Akansha Bisht

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For admission to BSc Agriculture, NEET is not necessary. The entrance tests required for qualification are listed below: 

  • ICAR AIEEA - For admission to bachelor's degree programmes in Agriculture and Allied Sciences, the All India Entrance Examination for Admission, CUET (ICAR-UG), is held. 
  • KCET - The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) oversees the Karnataka Common Entrance Test, also known as KCET. It is held in order to admit students to professional programmes.
  • AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) - The Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test (AP EAMCET), formerly known as the Andhra Pradesh Engineering
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Parul Thapa

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No, the NEET is not mandatory for admission to Optometry courses. Optometry programs in India are usually offered as Bachelor of Optometry courses, and the admission criteria are determined by the respective universities or colleges. These institutions may have their own entrance examinations or selection processes for admission to optometry courses.

The requirement of NEET for Optometry courses may vary depending on the country and the specific educational institution. It is important for individuals interested in pursuing a career in Optometry to research and understand the admission requirements of the respective institutions they ar

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Muskan

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Given that SC category cutoffs are typically lower, you may be able to secure an MBBS seat at ESIC Medical College if your NEET 2024 score is 423 and you fall into that group. The precise deadline, though, may change every year. For more exact information, it's best to examine the most recent cutoff trends or get in touch with the college.

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Muskan

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It would be difficult to get a B Category seat at a private medical college in Andhra Pradesh if you scored 275 on the NEET 2024 and you are an OBC. There is fierce rivalry for B Category seats, which are normally filled on the basis of merit. However, admission prospects are contingent upon seat availability, college-specific cutoffs, and the year-end cutoffs. In addition to looking into private colleges where you would have a greater chance of getting a seat under management quota, it is advisable to take part in the state counselling procedure.

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Muskan

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Depending on the particular year's cutoffs and seat availability, you have a moderate probability of getting into a government medical college in Assam with a score of 484 in NEET 2024 under the general category. Every year, the amount of applications and the distribution of seats can affect the cutoffs. If the competition is not as fierce, it is recommended that you take part in the state counselling procedure, where you might have a better opportunity under the state quota.

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