National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello Nanetali,
With 206 marks in NEET, it may be challenging to secure a seat in a government BHMS or BPT college , especially through general counseling, as the cutoffs for government seats tend to be higher. However, you could still have a chance in private colleges or semi-government institutions
Hello Samridhi,
If you're interested in a medical field but don't want to take the NEET exam, there are several alternative courses and careers you can pursue. These fields still involve healthcare but have different admission criteria:
Hello there,
If you're interested in a medical career but haven’t taken NEET, there are several fields you can explore that don't require the NEET exam: 1. Allied Health Sciences
With a NEET score of 360 marks and belonging to the SC category , the chances of getting a government MBBS seat are quite limited but not impossible. The eligibility largely depends on the cutoff marks set for various colleges during the admission process.
Previous Year Trends :
With a veterinary practical rank of 1382 , you have a reasonable chance of securing a seat in veterinary colleges, especially if you're participating in the state counseling process. The specific availability of seats can depend on various factors, including:
State Quota and College Demand : Each state
With a NEET score of 288 , your chances of getting into a good government college are quite limited, especially in the open category. Here are a few factors to consider:
Cut-off Trends : Government medical colleges typically have higher cut-off marks for admission, and based on previous
Hello Basu,
With a NEET score of 298 in the ST category , your chances of securing an MBBS seat in a government college are challenging, but not entirely impossible. Here are some points to consider:
Previous Years' Cut-offs : Typically, the cut-off scores for MBBS admissions in government colleges
With a NEET score of 352, securing an MBBS seat through All India Quota (AIQ) or management quota can be challenging, especially in highly competitive states like Tamil Nadu. However, you might still have options in private medical colleges, mainly through management quota seats, where eligibility generally doesn’t
Hello Prachi,
With a NEET score of 153 , securing a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) seat may be quite challenging. Here's what you need to consider:
Cut-off Trends : Typically, the cut-off marks for BHMS admissions vary by state and institution. In previous years, many colleges required
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