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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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Total 4 rounds of counselling will be held for INI SS seat allotment. All the rounds will be held in online mode. Candidates will have to register on the official website and declare choice for college and subject for seat allotment. It must be noted candidates can declare as many choices as he/she wants. Choices have to be saved and locked in the given deadline otherwise it gets locked automatically.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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Candidates can declare as many choices as they wish for INI SS seat allotment. Choices can be rearranged as per the preference. Candidates are advised to save the order of choices and lock them in the given deadline. Otherwise their order will be automatically considered as submitted and locked choices (Institute and subject/speciality). Seats are allotted based on choice declaration, INI SS merit, availability of seats etc. 

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Janki H Gajjar

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As per Manipur University cutoff 2021, the closing rank for MD in Community Medicine stood at 5016 for the General All India category based on Maharashtra NEET PG scores. Tabulated below is the previous year's Manipal University cutoff for MD course based on Maharashtra NEET PG scores.Course2021MD in Community Medicine5016

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Janki H Gajjar

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As per the MGKVP cutoff 2022, the closing rank for MBBS course stood at 303611 for the General category Home State Quota based on UP NEET ranks.Along with NEET UG scores, MGKVP Varanasi accepts UP NEET scores for admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course. Refer to the table given below to check out the previous year MGKVP cut off trends: :ourse20212022MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery195761303611

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Anamika Jha

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There are 4 sets in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, which are divided into 6 different serial numbers. The questions in all the sets are same and just arranged in totally different orders to ensure fair conduction of the examination. Candidates are advised to check whether their questional booklet set number and answer sheet set number matches or not. If by any chance, it doesn't, Candidates must inform the invigilator immidiately. To know more about the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) refer to the official website.

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Shivam Dureja

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To prepare for the NEET exam and achieve a good rank, you can follow these tips:Understand the Exam: NEET is a competitive exam for admission to undergraduate MBBS and BDS courses. It is essential to be familiar with the exam pattern, syllabus, and time limitations.Study Material: Use good study material and master the NCERT content. Consult NEET teachers and toppers to identify the best books and resources.Time Management: Practice is key, and time management is essential. You will need to complete 180 questions within a time duration of 3 hours, so managing your time during the exam is crucial.Conceptual Understanding: Focus on under
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Shivam Dureja

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Maths is not compulsory to qualify for NEET. The mandatory subjects for NEET are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. As long as you have studied these core subjects during your 11th and 12th standard, you are eligible to take the NEET exam. However, it's important to note that Biology is a compulsory subject for NEET, so if you have taken PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) without Biology, you will not be eligible to take the exam

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Divyansh Jain

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AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) conducted its own entrance examination for admission to paramedical courses, separate from the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Stay connected to Shiksha.com to get up to date with time .

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Mallika Ahuja

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With a vast number of students participating in NEET annually, the competition is undeniably fierce. The sheer volume of candidates underscores the immense significance of performing well in this examination. The complexity perceived in NEET is also influenced significantly by the difficulty level of the questions posed. These questions aim not only to assess your knowledge but also to evaluate your critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As an examinee, it is imperative to be thoroughly prepared, having a comprehensive understanding of theoretical and practical aspects in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, which cons
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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While uploading photograph and signature at the NEET MDS application form, candidates will have to keep in mind the following factors. The photographs should be coloured and black and white photographs will not be acceptedCandidate's face, eyes and ears must be clearly visibleThe photograph must be clicked against a white backgroundCandidates should not be wearing caps or sunglasses in the photograph and there should not be reflection of light on the glasses, which are worn by candidates regularlyCandidate's name and date of the photograph at the bottomSignatures should be done in blue or black ballpoint pen against a white backgr
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