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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
NEET UG Round 1 cutoff has been released for the AIIMS Delhi MBBS course. The Opening and Closing ranks depend on the category and quota of candidates. As per the AIIMS Delhi cutoff 2024, the NEET UG Round 1 opening rank was 1 and the closing rank was 47 for the general category candidates under All India quota. Cut off are different when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even the domicile of home state. Admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at AIIMS Delhi is based on the scores obtained in the NEET UG entrance exam, followed by the NEET UG counselling process.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Opening and Closing rank depends on the category and quota of candidates. For NEET UG Round 3 cutoff 2023, the opening rank was 273789 and closing rank was 273789 for the general category candidates under All India quota. Cut off are different when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even domicile of home state. Admission to Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research is based on the scores obtained in the NEET UG entrance exam. Applicants are advised to confirm what category are they applying while checking for cut offs.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
According to your score your rank is somewhere around 3,66,066. I suggest visiting the college or having conversation with the concerned faculty for admission.
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Guide-Level 15
Chances of you getting in any government. College of west Bengal is fairly low. But you can get good private colleges.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
It is difficult to determine whether a student with 440 marks in NEET UG and belonging to SC caste can get a government college for MBBS in Karnataka. However, there are some factors that can affect the admission process, such as the NEET cutoff for Karnataka, which varies depending on the category, college, and course
. The NEET cutoff for Karnataka is the last rank and score at which admission to the MBBS/BDS course will be granted
. The NEET cutoff for Karnataka will depend on factors such as the number of candidates, NEET-UG exam difficulty level, and number of seats
.According to the previous year's data, the NEET cutoff for Karnatak
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Whether or not you should take a drop for NEET depends on a number of factors, including your overall performance in the exam, your financial situation, and your personal goals.
If you are confident that you can improve your score by a significant margin if you take a drop, then it may be worth considering. However, it is important to remember that there is no guarantee that you will score higher in the next attempt. You may also find that the competition is even more fierce the next time you take the exam.
If you are not financially stable, taking a drop may not be a viable option for you. The cost of living and the cost of preparing fo
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some of the best coaching institutes in Akola for NEET UG:
* *Aakash Institute* is one of the most popular coaching institutes in India for competitive exams. They have a well-established infrastructure and experienced faculty.
* *Career Point* is another popular coaching institute with a good track record of success. They offer a variety of courses for NEET UG, including online and offline classes.
* *Unique Coaching Classes* is a relatively new coaching institute, but they have quickly gained popularity due to their high-quality teaching.
* *Lalit Tutorial Academy* is a well-known coaching institute in Akola for NEET UG. They ha
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