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 The Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test was held on 19th May 2024. The concerned authority is All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. The exams are conducted for admission into various postgraduate medical courses in participating colleges.

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According to the NEET age criteria, candidates must have attained the age of 17 years at the time of admission or will attain the same by December 31, 2024. Accordingly,  the minimum date of birth of candidates should be December 31, 2007. There is no upper age limit for NEET.

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No, it's not possible to get admision to a BAMS college in Maharastra without the NEET exam.

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MUHS Nashik BSc Anesthesia admission is generally obtained by qualifying for eligibility criteria from a candidate. The student will have to pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as the compulsory subjects. Generally, NEET is not an admission requirement for BSc Anesthesia, but universities conduct their entrance exams, or the university gives the admission based on merit. Official websites of MUHS or the university may be contacted for the proper information and the latest admission.

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Ajeet Kumar

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Yes, if your FMGE exam application is rejected, you can appear for the exam next year. Because the National Medical Commission (NMC) allows you to try six times even after your application form is rejected for the FMGE exam.

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If there is a mistake in your NEET admit card, don't panic. Common errors like incorrect name, date of birth, gender, or category can be resolved. It's crucial to verify your details while submitting the application to avoid such issues. However, if errors persist, authorities provide solutions to rectify them. Contact the NEET helpline or the exam authority immediately to correct the mistakes and ensure you can appear for the exam without hurdles.  Credit: Kiara Gupta (Quora)

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For the ST (Scheduled Tribe) category in the MBBS admissions through NEET, the required marks can vary depending on factors like the number of candidates, seat availability, and the difficulty level of the exam. Based on recent trends, the minimum qualifying score for the ST category is generally lower than the general category. For the 2023-2024 session, the NEET cutoff for ST candidates for MBBS was around 252 marks based on the closing rank of 544,463. This score is specific to LNCT Medical College, Indore, but similar trends apply to other colleges, with cutoffs being adjusted according to yearly changes. It's advisable t
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With 410 marks in NEET UG, your expected rank would likely fall between 2,48,001 and 2,50,000. This score and rank may not guarantee a seat in government medical colleges, especially for MBBS programs. For BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery), however, your chances are better in some government colleges that offer the course through NEET, though admission is highly competitive, and you might need to rely on state quotas or private institutions, especially for a general category student. Keep in mind that for BUMS programs, candidates usually need a minimum of 300 marks, though this varies yearly based on factors such as t
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Admission to the MBBS and B.Sc Nursing programs is based on NEET UG scores, with the B.Sc Nursing course additionally accepting MAH B.Sc Nursing CET. For BPT and BOT, both NEET UG and MHT CET results are used. PG courses, such as MD, MS, and PG Diploma, require NEET PG scores, whilst DM/M.Ch admissions are dependent on NEET SS.

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