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Prashant

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The NEET cutoff for Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College (LTMMC) varies by category and round of counseling, but generally, a score around 632-637 is considered competitive for the general category, For MBBS, a minimum of 50 percentile is required for the General category, while 40 percentile is needed for SC/ST/OBC (including PWD of SC/ST/OBC) and 45 percentile for UR PWD.

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Rahul Verma

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Of course, it is extremely possible to learn AI without JEE or NEET. You may also consider B.Sc. or BCA courses with Artificial Intelligence for specialization, which are usually taken on the basis of 12th marks or your result in the exam, to be conducted by some universities. Moreover, very many online sites provide diplomas, certificates, and post-graduate programs in AI and Machine Learning, where there is no specific eligibility and that one does not need such competitive examination like the ones we have in universities. Emphasize on developing a solid background on mathematics and programming.

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Nirmala B M

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Yes, but not really, you should solve more MCQs other than PWQ. The question pattern may be the same, but not the application method or the concept.

No, 550 is a good score in NEET UG 2025. But once the results are published, you can go through the ranklist and see the last years of your state last ranking and you will get to know.

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Baskaran M

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NEET Prep

- Understand syllabus (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)

- Create study plan

- Practice (mock tests, weak areas, revision)

- Stay motivated

- Seek guidance (coaching or teachers)

Stay calm and focused!

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