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Pranav Kaushal

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If you entered the incorrect SAT number when enrolling for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), you can correct your registration form during the correction window time. The adjustment window for KCET 2024 is likely to open in February or March 2024.During the rectification session, you can update the information on the online application form, including your SAT number. To access the correction window, enter into the official KCET website with your User ID and the OTP issued to your registered mobile number.Please keep in mind that the correction window is only open for a limited time and is often used for one-time corrections.
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Shreyansh Srivastava

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With an AIR of 449867 and category ranks of 6808 in Andhra Pradesh and 3424 in TS, your chances of getting a seat in a minority medical college under the Management Quota (MQ) in Andhra Pradesh or TS depend on the specific college's cutoff for that year. Some colleges, like Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences (Muslim minority) in Andhra Pradesh, offer such seats, but your rank may be competitive depending on the available seats and quota distribution. You should explore counseling opportunities both in Andhra Pradesh and TS, including the respective state AYUSH counseling as well as AACCC for national-level counseling options

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Sagar Gupta

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With 400 marks in NEET, you might have a chance to secure a seat in a government medical college in Andhra Pradesh or Telangana, especially if you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, or OBC. Here's a general breakdown based on the previous trends:Andhra Pradesh:For General Category:With 400 marks, it may be difficult to secure a seat in top government medical colleges in the state like Andhra Medical College or Guntur Medical College.However, you might have a chance in smaller or newer government medical colleges in the state.For SC/ST/OBC Categories:The cutoffs are generally lower, so 400 marks could help you secure a seat in a
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Sagar Gupta

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With 160 marks in NEET 2024 and being from the General category, gaining admission to a private BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college can be challenging. The cutoff for BAMS programs varies by college and state, but typically, for private colleges, a minimum of 200-250 marks is often required for admission, depending on the institution's reputation and location.However, some private colleges may have lower cutoffs, and your chances might improve if:You apply to less competitive private colleges.There is an increase in the number of seats or management quota options available.Your application is early, as some colleg
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Abhishek Jha

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The NEET 2024 syllabus for PCB includes Physics, Chemistry, and Biology topics from Class 11 and 12. Physics covers mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Chemistry includes inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry topics like atomic structure, chemical bonding, and thermodynamics. Biology focuses on genetics, human physiology, ecology, and plant physiology. For detailed syllabus, refer to official NEET guidelines.

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Kasif Nawaz

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DNB PDCET 2025 Exam Date has been announced. It will be conducted on 23rd February 2025.To pursue a DNB in Psychiatry, you'll need to have an eligible NEET PG exam score, have completed a medical graduation from an NMC-recognized institute in India, have medical registration or license with NMC. For more information you check the website nbe.edu.in.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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If you find it difficult to concentrate during your drop year for NEET UG, then take up a structured study plan. Construct a time table that won't burn you out. Give more time to subjects that are tough for you while ensuring that you cover the whole syllabus. Revision and practice through mock tests help improve your understanding and give you confidence. Keep a positive attitude and seek support from peers or mentors. Physical activities or hobbies can also help reduce stress and improve concentration, so your study sessions will become more effective. 

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Abhishek Jha

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To prepare for the Physics section of NEET, focus on understanding key concepts from Mechanics, Electricity, Magnetism, and Optics. Use NCERT textbooks as your primary source. Practice regularly with mock tests and previous years' papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern. Focus on problem-solving techniques, and strengthen weak areas by revisiting foundational topics. Consider joining coaching or using online resources for expert guidance and doubt resolution .

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Rashmi Sinha

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GITAM University accepts NEET PG for MS admission. As per the Round 1 cutoff, the closing rank for MS in General Surgery was 41217 for the General AI category students. So, considering the first round, yes, candidates with NEET PG rank of 40,000 can get admission to MS in General Surgery at GITAM University. However, the cutoff ranks vary for different courses and categories. So, it is always better to check the category-wise cutoff ranks for your desired course for admission. 

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