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Geetanshi Dang

Contributor-Level 6

The admission in MBBS in SMS is totally depends upon the cut off of NEET score for that college in that year. But you can take an idea from the last two year cut off for OBC candidates that is 670 in 2021 and 671 in 2022.

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Geetanshi Dang

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With 300 marks, you can apply for good private medical colleges with 85% State Quota seats.

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Aman Chauhan

Beginner-Level 5

If you do not submit the EWS Certificate during the Counselling, then you will shift to the General Category and you do not treat in the EWS category. You will do Counselling in Open category or your open.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It's difficult to predict your chances of getting a seat in Rangaraya Medical College in Kakinada with just your score and category information. The admission process and the cutoffs for medical colleges in India are based on various factors such as the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the previous year's cutoff trends. The cutoff for medical admissions varies every year depending on the factors mentioned above. It is determined based on the number of applicants, the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the exam, and the performance of candidates in the exam. However, being in the
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Divyanshu Varshney

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The National Testing Agency NTA declared NEET UG result 2021 on November 1. With it, cut-off for the exam has also been announced. This year, NEET cut off marks for General category is 720-138 marks, for SC / ST / OBC category it is 137-108 marks, for the General-PwD category it is 137-122 marks, and for SC / ST / OBC-PwD it is 121-108 marks. Here are some tips that might help you prepare better for NEET:
Get a calendar and a diary. Set your priorities. Set out long study hours. Take care of your health. Don't sleep during study time. Get enough sleep. Its also important to have a clear understanding of the exam pattern. This will help
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Manish Yadav

Beginner-Level 3

To be eligible for NEET you must complete 12th standard or equivalent examination with 50% marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology from a recognised board. As you want to give NEET exam, you need Biology as a compulsory subject of class 12th. So YES, you can give PCB exam after 1 year of CPM exam. After getting passed, you will become eligible for NEET examination.

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Praveen Kumar

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NEET is an entrance examination for admission to undergraduate medical and dental courses in India. The exam is conducted only in India and some select cities outside India. If there are no test centers for NEET in South Africa, it may not be possible to take the exam in South Africa. It's best to check with the official NEET website or the Indian embassy in South Africa for more information about test center availability and how to register for the exam if interested.

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