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Sanjana

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Here's the NEET cut-off for K.M.? Shah Dental College (General category, BDS):AI? Rank range: typically opens around 138,500 and closes near 938,800 in the final round. This means candidates with NEET? UG ranks within this bracket have historically secured admission. Cut-offs vary annually and by category—confirm through the latest counselling data.

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Sanjana

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No, you cannot get admission into the BDS course at K.M. Shah Dental College without NEET. NEET-UG is mandatory for all dental colleges in India, including private and deemed universities. Without a valid NEET score, you're not eligible for admission to any recognised BDS program, as per national regulations.

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shivnanda Subhash Dalvi

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Might be possible in private medical college but you should wait for final round cutoff it might be possible especially if you are from a reserved category. 

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, many students say that USMLE is harder than NEET, especially for Indian students. NEET mostly checks your memory and basic understanding. But USMLE is more about concepts, clinical thinking, and applying knowledge in real-life patient cases. Also, it is in English, and the question style is different. So, yes, it feels more tough, but it's not impossible.

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Pallavi Pathak

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Xenon form compounds due to the high electronegativity of fluorine and oxygen, low ionization energy compared to lighter noble gases, and the availability of empty d-orbitals. This breaks the old assumption about noble gases being entirely inert.

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Pallavi Pathak

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With the combination of two different halogens, the interhalogen compounds are formed. When compared with pure diatomic halogen molecules, they are more reactive because the bond between different halogens are more polar and weaker. During reactions, it makes them more susceptible to bond cleavage.

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