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Yashwanth Reddy Rajidi

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Hello there. If it's NEET UG then it is hard to say that you can get into the MBBS course.
But in case you are a NEET PG aspirant. The marks can get you into non clinical course in government and slight chance regarding your reservation to get into a clinical course.

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Anshika Maurya

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Based on the previous year's cutoff scores, to secure a seat in a government BAMS/BHMS college in Odisha under the ST category, you will need to score above the minimum qualifying cutoff score for the NEET exam and score higher than the last admitted candidate under the ST category. The NEET cutoff scores are determined based on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the difficulty level of the exam. It is important to note that the cutoff scores may vary from year to year. It is advisable to regularly check the official website of the Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), O
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Anshika Maurya

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I don't have access to the latest information on the NEET cutoff for Government B.A. MS College in Kanyakumari. However, based on the previous year's NEET cutoff scores for admission to MBBS/BDS courses in Tamil Nadu, it is unlikely that you would be able to secure a seat in a government medical college with a score of 350 marks. The cutoff scores for government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu are generally high, and admission is based on several factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the difficulty level of the exam. It is recommended that you check the official website of the Directorate of Medica
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Sanjeev Gupta

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Yes, you can apply and take a chance for it.

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Yuvraj Singh

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No, it does not affect in any type of placement.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Till last year, candidates were provided N95 masks at the NEET exam centre which was mandatory to be used by candidates. They had to dispose of their own masks before entering the exam centre at the designated bin. However, since the intensity of Covid has reduced as compared to the last two years, this year candidates may not be provided masks at the centre. The information will be confirmed after the release of the NEET admit card. However, it is recommended that they wear face masks for the entire duration. This should be done to ensure their and other test-takers' safety.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Candidates must reach the NEET exam centre at least an hour in advance to be able to complete the security check process on time. For instance, the exam will commence at 2 PM and candidates should reach the centre by 1 PM. The last entry to the NEET exam centre will be at 1.30 PM. The entry process will start from 12.30 pm onwards. In case candidates reach the centre later than 1.30 PM, they will not be allowed entry despite multiple requests. Hence, candidates must plan the commute and estimate the duration of commute in advance to avoid last minute hassles.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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NEET is generally conducted in 14 foreign cities. NEET test centres in foreign countries are located in cities located across the continents of Asia, Middle East and Africa. The foreign cities where NEET 2025 will be conducted are as follows:Kuwait CityDubaiAbu DhabiBangkokColomboDohaKathmanduKuala LumpurLagosManamaMuscatRiyadhSharjahSingapore.Registered candidates willing to choose an international city for NEET 2025 will be able to do so during the application correction window and candidates registering afresh will be able to choose their preferred country and city and have to pay the requisite application fee.  

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Om prakash sahoo

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The medium of instruction for NEET exam is available in various languages, including Marathi. However, the choice of exam center depends on availability and the discretion of the National Testing Agency NTA the governing body for NEET. While filling the NEET application form, you will have the option to choose your preferred language for the question paper. Once you select Marathi as the medium, you can then choose your preferred exam center from the list of available centers provided by the NTA. If Delhi is available as an exam center option and you are eligible to appear for the exam at that center, you should be able to choose it as
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Candidates belonging to the General category should secure 50 percentile. Those belonging to the PwD General category has to secure 45 percentile. The NEET cutoff percentile for the reserved category candidates is 40. The exact qualifying marks or cutoff scores will be announced by NTA along with the scorecards. This year, General category candidates had to score minimum 137 marks to qualify for the exam. The highest score secured in NEET 2023 was 720 out of 720, obtained by two candidates.

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