National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello aspirant
Unfortunately if your NEET score is 220 out of 720, you will not be eligible to apply to any Government Medical Colleges in India.
In my personal opinion, you should take a year gap prepare thoroughly for NEET and try to get the best medical College.
Thank you
You are qualified for NEET, yes: You've passed the necessary courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and English. Your PCB total of 61 + 47 + 53 = 161, or roughly 53.7%, is higher than the 50% threshold for the General category. Thus, you are eligible to take the NEET exam
With an overall score of 386, you could be eligible for diploma programs like: Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Electronics & Communication Your state, category, and cutoff all affect availability.
For better options, apply during counselling.
Yes, you can appear.
You must have passed PCB and English with the required percentage.
Failing Mathematics does not affect your eligibility for medical entrance exams.
NO, you are not eligible with this situation you can switch to non mathematics stream .
Hello,
Check the cutoff scores for the entrance exam accepted by the colleges you are interested in. If the cutoff scores for admission are significantly higher than 160, it may be difficult to secure a seat. However, if the cutoff scores are closer to your score, you may still have
DEAR STUDENT,
WITH AN EXPECTED NEET 2024 SCORE OF 521, YOUR CHANCE IS GETTING A BAMS SEAT AT NIA,
DEPEND ON SEVERAL FACTOR:
Dear student,
Congratulations for having a great Marks in NEET
If you have score 420 Mark in NEET 2024, you can also apply for admission in private MBBS college in India.
Your chances dipend on category , State quota , and other.
STATE when you may get private MBBS seat
Hello!
The percentage required in class 12 to be eligible for NEET exam is 50% for unreserved category, 40% for OBC/SC/ST and PWD categories in Physics, Chemistry and Biology together. Since you have secured 53%, you are eligible for NEET.
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Yes, with 289 NEET marks, you can get MBBS in private colleges but not government MBBS colleges. Admission is possible through management quota, But high fees.
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