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Shiv Kumar

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With a NEET score of 120 marks, securing admission to the B.V.Sc. & A.H. programme at SKUAST Kashmir is unlikely due to the following:Previous Cutoff Trends: The closing NEET rank for this programme in 2024 was 42,307, which corresponds to a higher score than 120.State Quota Advantage: As a resident of Ladakh, you are eligible for the State Quota, which may have higher cutoff ranks and improve your chances.Steps to Improve Prospects:Participate in Ladakh State Counseling for state quota seats.Explore other veterinary colleges with lower cutoff ranks.Consider related programs like B.Sc. in Veterinary Science or Animal Husbandry.

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However, during the time of examination, such candidates must provide the required documents for which the following criteria should be fulfilled – must have completed class 12 with a minimum of 40% for Reserved candidates and 50% for Unreserved candidates. Must be 17 years as of 31st December and not lesser.

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With a NEET 2024 All India Rank of 1,50,000, getting a government medical seat is highly unlikely, as the cutoff ranks for government colleges tend to be much lower. However, here are some potential options:Private Medical Colleges: Private institutions may still offer seats, though with higher tuition fees. Some may have scholarships or financial aid to reduce the cost.State Government Colleges: Depending on your state and category (e.g., SC/ST), you might have a chance in state quota seats, but this is also highly competitive.Deemed Universities: You can explore deemed universities, but the fee structure is typically higher.Be sure t
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MOHD ZAID

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This is not only your problem but this is the problem of many students in every year .If you had 6 subjects in your 12, and you passed by calculating top5 subjects. And you get rt in biology againSo, you havetwo choicesFirst is, You have to give that compartment exam again, A student have 3 chance to clear its compartment.And second is, you have to do the coarse which doesn't include biology as the main subject because you don't have any other option instead of these twoTheir are many college in which you get admission on the basis of your 12 passed marksheet but you will not appear any government enterance exam because biology is main
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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You could be eligible for BDS, MNS, BAMS, BHMS, or BNYS courses at government colleges in West Bengal with 440 marks in NEET 2024. This eligibility is largely based on the specific college's cutoff scores and their respective admission policies. Generally, cutoffs vary in government colleges depending on factors like category and availability of seats. The most important point is to refer to the current cutoff trends of each course and college in order to know your probability of admission.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Preparation based on the syllabus of NEET will prove helpful as a foundation especially in Biology and to some extent, Physics and Chemistry. Mathematics is included in IAT that is not part of NEET syllabus. Analytical thinking and problem solving ability will be tested through IAT, which is comparatively at a higher level than that in NEET. Therefore, while NEET preparation helps you with some subjects, you need to devote extra time for Mathematics and the different question formats of IAT.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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With a NEET 2024 score of 361, chances of getting admitted to any government medical college in the state of Uttar Pradesh or other states would be really tough. Cutoffs in government colleges are pretty high and go beyond 500 in many cases. But for you, perhaps, that would be an opportunity from private medical colleges or management quotas, whose cutoffs are generally lower. It's a good idea to get specific cutoffs for colleges of interest; they change each year, depending upon the overall performance of the candidates and seats available.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Of course, it is not impossible for a candidate to secure a place for admission in BPT course through NEET entrance examination. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is basically for admissions to higher studies of medical and dental sciences such as MBBS and BDS. Nevertheless, some state and institution use NEET score for admission to other health- related courses such as BPT offered by any board or institution which is approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI). It is recommended that students bear with them the necessary scores for NEET, although the acceptability could vary from one college to another as per the admiss
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Kunal Lalwani

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This means that a candidate scoring between 350 to 400 in the NEET can get admission in the colleges charging up to 7 Lacs annually plus becoming part of the BC Roman Catholic of the Tamil Nadu category.1. Government Medical Colleges in Tamil Nadu: These usually cost less- less than INR 7 Lakhs per annum fee structures and candidates are admitted through NEET. Still, some possibilities are within reach: Theni Medical College, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College, and others, aiming for the cutoffs.2. Private Colleges with Quota Seats: For instance, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences or Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Instit
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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes you are eligible for Neet if you have passed the Biology subject from Nios (National Institute of Open Schooling) in the year 2024 and if you have passed the twelfth standard with important subjects mathematics physics and chemistry :1. Eligibility Criteria for NEET: As far as the criterion of eligibility to attempt NEET is concerned, the candidate must have passed the class 12 examination with physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology as core subjects. A candidate is also expected to secure at least fifty per cent of marks, for General candidates in the aggregate of the above-mentioned subjects and forty per cent for SC/ST cate
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