National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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As per the latest guidelines of Uttar Pradesh NEET counselling, if a candidate discontinues a BDS seat after admission, they will be debarred from participating in the admission process for the subsequent academic session within the state. This policy applies to both government and private medical and dental
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To handle the entire NEET syllabus effectively and feel confident in the examination hall, consider these steps:
Create a Study Plan: Divide the syllabus into smaller parts and set daily or weekly goals. Prioritize important and high-weightage topics.
Consistent Study: Study regularly instead of last-minute cramming. Regular revision
With a NEET 2025 score of 150 in the ST category, admission to a government BDS college with low fees is difficult but possible. Your score is near the lower range for government dental colleges.
Government dental colleges usually have reserved seats for ST candidates, and fees are
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With 350-360 marks in NEET 2025 , securing a government MBBS seat in Andhra Pradesh , Telangana or Tamil Nadu is very unlikely for the General category as state quota cut offs are usually 450 + and AIQ cut offs even higher
However you can still get an MBBS
With a NEET 2025 score of 470, your chances of getting a government or semi-government medical college depend on various factors such as:
Your state of domicile (Jammu & Kashmir, based on "J" mentioned)
Your category/reservation status
Number of seats and competition in your state
Cut-off trends of
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Yes, you are eligible for NEET 2026. The rule says you must be at least 17 years old by December 31, 2026. Since your birthday is 7 December 2009, you will turn 17 before that date, so you meet the age requirement.
Also, there is no upper age limit
With around 300 marks in the NEET, your chances of getting into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college are very low, especially if you are from the general category. It's more likely that you will be able to secure a seat in a private BAMS college
There are very few physiotherapy (BPT) colleges in India that admit students without any entrance exam or NEET. Most good colleges require NEET for admission because it is the standard for medical and allied health courses.
However, some private colleges may offer direct admission based on 12th marks or
With 115 marks in NEET, it is very unlikely to get a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) seat, even under reserved categories. The cutoff for BAMS in government colleges is generally much higher, often above 400 for unreserved and around 300–350 for reserved categories.
However,
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