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Aryan Rathi

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In Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, accepting PH-550, General-660, SC-600, and ST-560 points in NEET. Uttar Pradesh, the lowest NEET cutoff for MBBS colleges is 606 points. I apologise, but you have no chance of begging for a spot in a UP government medical college at this rank. You should anticipate your rank to be between 47k and 48k at a score of 560.This year, though, it might be different because of a few different factors, such as the number of candidates with the highest score overall and the cutoff.The table below provides the previous year's cutoff and their corresponding marks for the 15% All India Quota and the

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VYSYARAJU PRUDHVI RAJ

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Yes, NEET is required for admission to the MBBS programme at Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital (RMCH) in Bangalore.Candidates must qualify in the NEET exam and meet the other eligibility criteria, such as completing 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.it's important to note that NEET is a national-level entrance exam for admission to medical and dental courses in India, and it's mandatory for all medical aspirants to qualify in the exam to be eligible for admission to medical colleges in India.

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Hardik Patra

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The NEET counseling for 2023 comprises four rounds: round 1, round 2, mop-up, and stray vacancy. It is overseen by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) and covers 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government colleges, as well as 100% in deemed/central universities, ESIC/AFMS, AIIMS, JIPMER, and BSc Nursing programs. The rounds are as follows: - Round 1: Occurred between July and September. - Round 2: Took place between August and September. - Mop-up Round: Conducted to fill remaining seats after Round 2. - Stray Vacancy Round: For filling any remaining vacant seats after the mop-up round. The counseling process concluded on November

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Malavika

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Yes, if your NEET score is 450, you can definitely acquire a seat for BDS at Dr. D. Y. Patil College. It has been noted that a candidate must receive at least 450 points (may vary) in the NEET exam in order to be considered for a BDS seat in a government dental college. For individuals looking to get into private dentistry colleges, they must score at least in the 50th percentile under the general category. The cutoff score for medical institutions varies annually based on a number of students, the marks they received, the difficulty level of examination, etc. The NEET 2023 General-All India Last Round Closing Rank for D Y Patil colleg

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Malavika

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Admission to BDS programmes in India is determined solely by the national NEET exam. To be admitted into the course, prospective applicants must complete the 12th board exams with at least a 50% mark. Those who pass the entrance exam are required to attend the counselling sessions that are scheduled by the college. Candidates hoping to get into a government dental college for a BDS should strive for a minimum NEET 2023 score of about 450 marks, based on past trends. Furthermore, the 50th percentile in the unreserved category is typically the minimal requirement set by private dentistry colleges.

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