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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
The NEET cutoff for Bangalore medical College and research Institute basically differ on the basis of All India admission and state wise admission. For all India, the rank must be between 1000 - 2000 and for state, the rank must be between 5000 - 10000.
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NEET cut off for MBBS varies from year to year. The cut-off of 2024 for general was between 400-500.For OBC it was 350-450.For SC/ST it was 250-350.
The students with less NEET UG score can get a admission through management seats but the cut off varies significantly.
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No, you can not take admission to the MBBS course at Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute without NEET. To be eligible for admission to the course at the college, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible students will have to appear for the NEET exam and score valid marks to be eligible for the course. There is no management quota or any other quota available at the college for direct admission.
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According to the de Broglie equation, the particles like electrons have wave-like properties. The quantum mechanical model foundation is laid by this concept and it also explains the stability of electron orbits using wave behavior.
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The hydrogen atom can be accurately explained by Bohr's model. However, it does not account for shielding effects, electron-electron interactions, and the wave nature of electrons for multi-electron atoms.
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