National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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Preparing for NEET at home is absolutely possible with the right strategy, dedication, and resources. Here are some effective tips to help you succeed:
With 129 marks and a NEET rank of 1201199, securing a seat in a government BHMS college in Maharashtra or other parts of India may be challenging. However, it's still worth exploring options as cutoffs vary by state and college. Some of the well-known BHMS government colleges in India include
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Unfortunately, Securing a management quota seed for MBBS is extremely unlikely with a NEET score of 91. Usually, management quota seeds are set aside for students who want to study medicine but may not have received a high enough Neet score to be considered for merit based seats. Even
Hello aspirant, Yes, with 390 marks in NEET and 88.4% in 12th, you have a good chance of getting admission in both DIPSAR and Jamia Hamdard for B.Pharm. DIPSAR usually offers admission based on 12th board marks, and your percentage is well above the usual cutoffs. Jamia Hamdard considers NEET
With a NEET score of 200 and an EWS rank of 76,000 in Bihar, it is unlikely to get a seat in a government Tibbi (Unani) college. While your EWS category rank is relatively good, your overall score is below the typical cutoff for government Tibbi colleges, and competition is
Your chances of obtaining and MBBS seat under the all India quota for SC category or noticed if you NEET 2025 code is 392, your all India rank is 225085, and your all India quota SC category rank is 15444. This is particularly true for government or senior government
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With a NEET score of 215 and OBC category, here’s an honest analysis of your chances for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) admission in a government college:
1. All India Quota (15%)
Highly unlikely to get BDS in government dental colleges through AIQ.
Last year’s OBC cutoff for
Hello aspirant, With 370 marks in NEET and BCD category, getting a government MBBS seat is unlikely, but you do have fair chances in private medical colleges, especially under the management quota or category-B seats. Many private colleges in states like Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh have cutoffs
Hello aspirant, With an AIR of 1,20,525 and an SC category rank of 4,832, you have a decent chance of getting an MBBS seat under the SC quota, especially through state quota counselling. In many states, SC cutoffs for government MBBS colleges go up to ranks between 1.1 to 1.3
Congratulations on your NEET 2025 score of 509, OBC - NCL category membership, and AIR of 41,875. This is a good grade, and you have a decent chance of getting into a government medical college with an MBBS degree, especially if you use the state quota.
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