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The institute accepts qualifying examinations such as NEET UG, INI CET and INI SSET. Admission to MD and MS courses is based on merit in INI CET which will be held twice a year. JIPMER conducts an Entrance Examination for admission to B.Sc and M.Sc programs.

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Securing a government seat with 486 NEET marks depends on the cutoff rankings and competition in your nation. Some states might offer government seats with this rating, even as others may have higher cutoffs. Research beyond cutoff trends and remember making use of to colleges where your rating aligns with historic admissions. It's really useful to have backup alternatives in private schools as properly.

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Getting a government medical college for a General- PWD candidate, a minimum of 45 percentile is required for qualifying the NEET exam . So the qualifying cut - off marks ranges from 137-122. Moreover for SC/ST/OBC -PWD candidates the minimum qualifying percentile is 40 and minimum marks 121-108 for qualifying NEET exam. However, the chance of getting a government medical college for PWD candidate varies from one state to another differing on the cut off.  So in general, you will need atleast 500-525 for a seat in MBBS under General Category-PWD. This is for Government Medical colleges. But for admission in Private Medical College
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If you didn't secure a seat in the first round of state quota counseling, there might still be a chance for you to get a seat in the second round. During subsequent rounds, some candidates might decline their offers or choose other options, which could potentially open up seats for candidates on the waiting list.

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NEET Scorecard can be used for the current academic session in India, but candidates who want to study abroad can use the same NEET scorecard for three years. West Bengal NEET counselling 2025 will be conducted in two rounds, both of which will be conducted online. The third round will be led only if seats are left vacant after the second round.

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Including specific admission outcomes for colleges. Admissions to medical colleges can be quite competitive and depend on various factors like your entrance exam scores, category, and the availability of seats. It's best to consult with the college's admission department or refer to official government admission websites for the most accurate and current information about seat availability and the admission process.

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