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Pranav Kaushal

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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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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Considering your NEET 2024 rank expected to be around 13,000 means your getting a government MBBS seat will depend largely on the state to which you belong and the category under which application is made.Top-notch colleges will probably be out of reach through All India Quota (AIQ); for example, to get into AIIMS or JIPMER, it would be quite difficult with the rank in AIQ. However, there will be good chances for admission in well-reputed government colleges from states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, or Karnataka, as cut-off ranks for general category students for some government MBBS colleges typically extend to around 12,000-1
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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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With a NEET score of 410, your admission chances in Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) in Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) will highly depend on the category of your admission, whether you are general, OBC, SC, or ST, and exactly what the cutoff is going to be for that year.In previous years, NEET cutoffs for BUMS at AMU have always been quite competitive, with a general category student needing much higher scores, approximately 470-500. However, there are less cutoffs for reserved categories. Continue to keep track of the updates on AMU's admission portal.

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Yash Goswami

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With 606 marks in NEET 2024, you can expect to be in the rank range of 70,000–91,527. A score of 600 or more in NEET is generally considered good and can lead to a high rank. However, to get into one of the top 10 colleges, you'll need to score above 700. 

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Addula Yaswanth

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Yes, NEET UG is needed to get admitted into the B. Sc. Nursing course through AFMC, Armed Forces Medical College. NEET scores get added along with other test results, which include tests like ToGIGE, which stands for a Test of General Intelligence and English, and psychological assessment accompanied by interview for getting admitted. Additionally, students need to have cleared their 10+2 exams with minimum 50% marks obtained in subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Thus, one Class 12 score without passing the NEET UG qualifying is not considered enough.

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Addula Yaswanth

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With an AIR of 410759 and 382 marks in NEET 2024, the chances of getting a BAMS seat in Maharashtra are very low. You do qualify for the minimum qualifying marks for OBC candidates, which is about 129 marks, but actual cutoffs for BAMS are usually much higher because of the competition. Total number of seats for BAMS in Maharashtra is above 1840; therefore, cutoffs of colleges should be checked at the counseling stage. One must remain updated about trends and must participate actively in Maharashtra Ayush NEET UG Counseling to capitalize on any opportunities for admission. 

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Yash Kumar

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Answer to your question is unfortunately No. You can't get admission into BHMS course with such a low score of 106 in NEET Entrance Exam as you have not even cleared tye cut off marks. 

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Shejal agrawal

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Baba Raghav Das Medical College (BRDMC), Gorakhpur, is not offering admission to the B. Pharma course through NEET UG. In other words, NEET UG is primarily offered for medical and dental courses, including MBBS and BDS, while the B. Pharma courses rarely enter the eligibility criteria of entrance examinations for NEET. Contact a college or affiliated university for eligibility and entry exam details for B. Pharma programs.

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Shejal agrawal

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Yes, Jamia Hamdard offers the BUMS course admissions to students through the NEET exam. Qualifying for NEET is mandatory in order to get admission in that course. Besides, the university also offers the Management/Paid Seats category, where students can get into the college by paying the necessary fee even if they don't meet the general merit list. NRI/industry-sponsored categories are also provided with a particular fee structure under each category.Management/Paid Seat: The annual fee is INR 1,50,000. For NRI/industry-sponsored seats, it's USD 4,500 per year.Please check the website of Jamia Hamdard or contact the admissions office f
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Your prospects for getting an MBBS seat in government colleges in West Bengal under the state quota would not be very bright with a score of 505 in the general (unreserved) category for NEET 2024. The cutoff scores for most of the government medical colleges in West Bengal were more than 505 in previous years. For instance:Government Colleges: Medical College Kolkata, Nilratan Sircar Medical College,  RG Kar Medical College generally had their cut-offs around 590-600 for state quota general category seats.Se
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