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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Hello, it is not compulsory to appear in NEET for admission in Bachelor of Pharmacy but all universities or institution provides admission either through NEET or conducts its own entrance examination. NEET exam is necessary for MBBS and BDS courses only.
You can take admission in B.Pharmacy without appearing in NEET but you need to qualify entrance examination of that university or college.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
You can avail 85% quota of two states in NEET for sure. As far as I know, different states have different definitions of a domicile. For example- In Bihar, Domicile means being a permanent resident of Bihar (I.e. having your own home in Bihar). On the other hand, if you've done your 11th and 12th from a recognised school in Delhi, you would be considered a domiciled candidate of Delhi as well. So, in such a condition as mentioned above in the example, a student will be able to avail the 85% quota seats for both the states (Delhi and Bihar).
For more information on this, get in touch with authorities directly.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Once the results are out, you will have to appear for counselling to take admissions. Counselling will be held by CBSE as well as by the various state / private colleges who have decided to take admissions on the basis of NEET-UG score. Just keep yourself updated on the latest updates from CBSE and the state / private colleges you are interested in. Sometimes you will also be asked to apply again to sit for the counselling. During the counselling, you will get to know which colleges/seats are open for you and you can apply accordingly.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
It would be advisable that you follow the official website of CBSE NEET for details regarding BDS admission. The link of the website is mentioned below:
http://cbseneet.nic.in/cbseneet/Welcome.aspx
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The eligibility condition for NEET 2018 exam are:
Nationality: Indian, OCI (Overseas Citizenship of India), PIO (Persons of Indian Origin), NRI & Foreign candidates can apply for NEET exam.
Age Limit: The minimum age limit is 17 years and the maximum age limit is 25 years (30 years for reserved categories) as or on 31st December of the year of admission.
Attempt Limit: Students can apply for three times for this exam.
Qualifying Exam: Candidates must have cleared the 10+2 or equivalent exam from any recognized board.
Appearing Candidates: Students appearing in the 12th examination can also apply.
Subjects: Students must have Chemi
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
283 is a decent score. This year the expected cut off for NEET for MBBS is expected to be around 380 for General category.
So your score is on the lower side. Government colleges are definitely not possible. Private college fees is high and not affordable for many students. So if seats are left vacant you might find an opportunity but only via centralised counselling. Do not apply to any private college directly or pay any agents for admissions. Admissions are only by merit.
You should also consider to apply at Government Medical Universities Abroad for MBBS to get good education at affordable cost. Admissions are in process fo
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