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Tanisha Pandey

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Yes, NEET UG is compulsory to get admission to the MBBS course at BFUHS. Moreover, to get admission into the MBBS course at BFUHS-affiliated colleges, NEET UG is compulsory, followed by a counseling process. Candidates can apply for the counselling process once they get their NEET UG result and ranks. Further, applicants need to apply through the official BFUHS NEET UG counselling portal. 

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The NEET UG cut off for MBBS in sri ram murti smarak institute of medical sciences was 114963 for home state General students in 2024.for MD/MS the dermatology rank closed at 1236 for round 1 and 1824 for round 2.For General medicine round 2 closed at 1872.

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The exemplar is beyond the NCERT textbook as it is conceptually more deep and challenging than the NCERT textbook exercises. These MCQs, LA, and SA questions help students improve their logical reasoning and help them prepare for competitive exams. It tests students on higher-order and application-based questions and promotes analytical thinking.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, at Shri Guru Ram Rai University, students aiming for BPharma admissions are not required to appear for NEET to take admission in the BPharma course. The admissions to BPharma at the university are done based on marks secured in the last qualifying exam. Moreover, students applying for the course must check the eligibility criteria in the first place.

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Ibra Iqbal

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This score is very low. Your daughter should work hard more. She will get admission in private medical colleges only which are very expensive. 

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