National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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No, if you do not have a qualifying Neet score, you will not be admitted to the bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine and surgery program. NEET certification is required for admission to all AYUSH degrees, weather in government or private colleges, according to the most recent rules released by the
As a NEET score of 145 and a student under SC category, an MBBS Seat in government medical college is very unlikely, considering that the SC category cutoff is in the range of 350-420+ in most states.
But there is no need to lose hope! Still there is a possibility
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With a NEET score of 477 under the OBC category, your chances of getting a government MBBS seat through state quota are moderate depending upon your domiciled state. For example, states such as Bihar, UP, MP, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu are likely to have higher cut-offs, whereas the
Yes, you can take NEET if you are 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in Class 12, including Grace Marks, as long as you also meet the following conditions:
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So the answer is No, it is not possible to get admission to BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) in any college in India, even under management quota, without qualifying NEET.
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Understanding the difference between All India Rank (AIR) and Category Rank is crucial during NEET counselling. To clarify when people talk about the closing rank for AIIMS under the SC category, like in your case (13250), they are usually referring to the SC Category Rank, not the general
Yes, you can take part in NEET UG counseling with 212, as long as you are qualified based on the official NEET cutoff for your category. However, it is very unlikely that you will be able to get a government seat in MBBS/BDS with this score especially in
NTA does not publish a full cut-off list of NEET UG such as colleges. They rather declare qualified percentile cut-offs per categories. Take an example of, general category usually requires 50 th percentile, SC/ST/OBC require about 40 th percentile, PWD may require 45 th percentile.
The institutes and state counselling
There is confirmed and very little chance of securing a seat in MBBS having about 9 lakhs of All India NEET rank and about 1.1 lakhs of category. Usually, the cutoff ranks of government medical colleges are very low in the state quota seats which are in the range of
That NEET is 189; therefore, it is highly unlikely that you can secure a seat in a government college of medicine in Bengaluru since the cutoffs are too high. General category candidates who wish to join government colleges will need much higher scores than 400-500. Alternatively, you can think over
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