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Priya Kumari

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The specific NEET cutoff marks for SC category candidates seeking government medical seats in West Bengal has not been released officially. In the 2023 admission cycle, SC category candidates secured government medical seats in West Bengal with a NEET score around 458 marks.

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Mohit Singh

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No, at 100 rank, it is not possible to get into PGIMS Rohtak for NEET MDS. For the admission to PGIMS Rohtak, the cutoff stood between 31 and 35 for the General AI category. Wherein, the most desirable course was MDS in Oral Surgery. Similarly, for the OBC AI category, the last-round cutoff stood at 270. For more PGIMS Rohtak category-wise cutoff 2024, candidates can check out PGIMS Rohtak official website:

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Vikrant Singh

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PGIMS Rohtak accept NEET PG scores for the admission to MD/MS specialisations. As per the PGIMS Rohtak cutoff 2024, the Round 2 varied from 225 to 85423 for the General AI category candidates. Considering the cutoff data, MD in General Medicine stood as the toughest course to get into. Conversely, the course with the highest rank and easily accessible at lower ranks was MD in Physiology. For more cutoff-related information, candidates can refer to the table below:Course2024MD in Community Medicine42928MD in Bio-Chemistry84365MD in Anaesthesiology10912MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy1038MD in General Medicine649MD in Paediatri
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Samiksha Pendor

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No doubt,  NEET is a difficult and challenging exam. We are talking about the single-level medical entrance examination of the country with Lacs of students appearing for the exam, and limited seats offered in desired colleges.Test Taking Strategies.                                              NEET is a difficult examination. To clear it the candidates must master the art of answering MCQs, time management and handling critical questions

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Samiksha Pendor

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Yes, a reserved category candidate can get admission to MS Ramaiah Medical College with 500 marks in NEET if they meet the other admission criteria:  NEET scoresThe minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS in the SC category is 40th percentile.  Admission processAll seats, including NRI/Management quota, are allotted by merit through online counseling conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA).  Number of medical colleges in KarnatakaAround 10 medical colleges in Karnataka have a NEET cutoff of 500 scores for admission to MBBS courses. 

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Yash Kumar

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The marks required in the NEET UG entrance exam for admission into MBBS at St. Johns Medical College are as follows: 690-750 for General Category 620-712 for OBC Category 680-720 for SC/ST Category 580-612 for RC (Roman Catholic) Category

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Kritika Kumari

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Your predicted All India Rank (AIR) with a 560 in NEET might be 25,000 to 40,000, depending on reservation category, candidate performance, and exam complexity. Use the rank predictor tools that are available online for a more accurate assessment. All India Quota (AIQ) admission may differ depending on your state and category, even though this score may guarantee admission to government medical colleges under state quota.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Greetings all !Yes, you need to qualify for the NEET exam to be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Pharmacy program at Madras Medical College (MMC) in Chennai. Candidates must qualify for the NEET exam to be eligible. Postgraduate courses: Admission is based on the rank obtained in the Tamil Nadu Post Graduate Entrance Examination for 50% of seats, and on the NEET PG score for the remaining 50% of seats.For more accurate and latest information please visit their official website or by contacting the admission office.

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Ravi Babu

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With a BiPC NEET score of 55/72, your chances of getting into a government college would be determined by your equivalent NEET total score (out of 720). Higher NEET scores—typically around 550 for general category candidates—are often required for admission to government colleges for MBBS, BDS, or BAMS programs. However, depending on the course and state quota laws, the cutoff is typically lower for reserved categories (OBC, SC, and ST), typically between 400 and 500 marks.Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) is responsible for conducting the NEET counselling procedure in Telangana.

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Ravi Babu

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You have a great probability of getting a government medical seat in Punjab if your NEET 2024 score is 620 Under the 85% state quota the general category cutoff scores for MBBS seats in Punjab government colleges normally fall between 600 and 650. The cutoff may be lower for restricted categories like OBC, SC or ST depending on the competition it is often between 550 and 580 marks.Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) administers the state counselling procedure in Punjab and admissions are determined by NEET scores. Make sure you take part in the counselling process and rank colleges according to their facilities and locatio
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