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Anushka Mendiratta

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There wasn't one, but two toppers in NEET 2023 exam. Both Prabhanjan J. from Tamil Nadu and Bora Varun Chakravarthi from Andhra Pradesh secured a perfect score of 720 out of 720, achieving an incredible 99.999901 percentile. They aced all sections of the exam – Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the results in June 2023, and both of them secured the prestigious All India Rank (AIR) 1 position. 

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Malavika

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No. There is just one NEET MDS exam per year. There is just one NEET MDS exam per year. Usually, the exam takes place during the first week of March. The exam for admission to postgraduate dental programs in medical institutions is administered by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). Candidates must only submit the NEET MDS application online, where it is available. The National Eligibility and Entrance Test for Post-Graduation, or NEET PG, is administered nationwide to candidates seeking admission to different MD (Medical Doctor), MS (Master of Surgery), and PG Diploma programs. The computer-based exam is administered by the Nati
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Prasoon Singh

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A NEET score of 350 marks would not be sufficient for confirmation to the Government Dental College, Pudukottai. It should be between 600 to 650 or even more to get seat in Government Dental College.

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Malavika

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When completing the NEET application, candidates must choose the exam location. They must choose two exam cities from the available options, ranked by least important and least preferred. The drop-down menu's choice of cities will be restricted according to the current and permanent addresses that were submitted during the NEET 2024 registration procedure. To prevent any delays in getting to the centre, choosing the practical NEET exam centre in 2024 is essential. Candidates should think about the distance, the availability of transit options, and, most importantly, their familiarity with the trip to the exam centre when choosing the c
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Prasoon Singh

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NEET 2024 score of 400, you would have limited options for securing an MBBS seat, even under the Muslim minority quota.Affirmation to government medical colleges through the national or state NEET counseling prepare is exceedingly improbable with a score of 400, as the cutoffs are anticipated to be much higher. A score of 400 is considered low and would likely result in a rank over 2,50,000, which isn't competitive sufficient for MBBS affirmations.

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Muskan

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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduates, or NEET UG, is given by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The Ministry of Education, Government of India, established the autonomous organisation known as NTA to conduct admission examinations at the national level, such as NEET UG, on behalf of regulatory organisations like the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Dental Council of India (DCI). Undergraduate medical (MBBS), dental (BDS), and AYUSH (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery, and Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) programmes are offered by medical and d
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Hamdard University Cutoff FAQsWhat is the Jamia Hamdard NEET cutoff 2024 for the MBBS course? The expected Jamia Hamdard NEET Cutoff 2024 for general category students ranges from 56650 to 59580th rank and for OBC category students, it is 29530-61240th rank. Refer to the article above for more courses and categories.In 2023, the NEET cutoff for Jamia Hamdard MBBS was 59,571 for General Category. Candidates with a decent score in NEET, can get a seat in MBBS programme of Jamia Hamdard University. As per unofficial sources, the marks required for General category is between 600 and 620.Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent in any discipl
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Himanshi Tirkha

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Hello!No need to panic if the photo is not visible on your admit card. It is the same photo used while filling out the application form. If your admit card has been released you can appear in the examination. If you are facing any issues you can reach out to the NEET helpdesk, and they will sort the problem. I hope it will help. You can reach out to us for further queries.Thank You.

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Muskan

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The AIIMS Nursing 2023 test will be 120 minutes for the BSc Nursing curriculum, and 90 minutes for the Post Basic Nursing programme. Under no circumstances can the candidates be granted additional time. Only when the exam period has ended will candidates be permitted to exit the examination hall. Arriving at the testing location thirty minutes prior to the scheduled reporting time is crucial.

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Muskan

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No, the candidate will have to take the "upgraded" seat if they receive a better option and the seat that was previously assigned to them would be cancelled. Anyhow, the "upgrade" candidate will not be permitted to hold the original seat. The candidate must therefore use extreme caution while selecting the "upgrade" option.

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