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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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Yes. There was negative marking in NEET PG 2023 exam. According to NEET PG 2023 pattern, candidates were provided 4 marks for each right answer while -1 mark was deducted for each wrong response. NBE had conducted NEET PG 2023 exam on March 5 in computer-based mode and the result was declared on March 14.

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Anshika Maurya

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The admission process for MBBS in St. John's Medical College is the same for all students, whether they are from India or abroad. The college is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) and follows the regulations laid down by the Medical Council of India (MCI). In order to apply for MBBS at St. John's Medical College, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria, which includes passing the qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as subjects and securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate (40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates). As an international student, you will also need to fulfill
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Gungun Dhanotiya

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Hello Lakshmi, the cut off marks of OBC category for NEET exam is 40% of total and marks in between 116-93.

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Sahil Sharma

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Eligibility Criteria
Students having pursued 3 years Diploma after 10th standard of schooling or equivalent qualifications from any recognised Schooling/Technical Education Board in a particular industry sector and opted admission in the skill-based courses in paramedical and healthcare sector. A candidate who has completed a part of the B.Sc. Programme in another university and seeks to continue the programme in Parul University shall be permitted to do so after transfer of marks scored in the earlier university to Parul University in those subjects which are considered as equivalent as suggested by Equivalence Committee of the Univers
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Sahil Sharma

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350 to 400 is all you need to get a seat in government medical college.

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Shrinivas Bhosale

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It's important to note that the admission process for medical colleges in India has undergone significant changes since the introduction of NEET. Now, NEET is the only entrance exam for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India, and admissions are done strictly on the basis of merit, as determined by the NEET scores
Before the introduction of NEET in 2016, there were multiple entrance exams conducted for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India. These included:
1. All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT): Conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
2. AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam
3. JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam
4. State-level Entranc
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Anish Lohiya

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Not for all colleges. Some colleges take admission on the basis of State CET or private-level exams.

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Sonali Kumari singh

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I understand that you are feeling upset about not getting the score you were hoping for in NEET. However, it's important to remember that there are other options available to you. Firstly, it's important to look at other medical colleges and universities where you might be eligible for admission with your score. There are many excellent medical colleges in India, and you may be able to find one that meets your needs. Additionally, you could consider taking a year off to improve your score and then reappearing for NEET the following year. This would give you time to focus on your studies and prepare more effectively for the exam. Finall
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Anish Lohiya

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Yes. You can submit the documents later to get recognised as an OBC candidate but this won't change your seat. This will only help you gain fee benefits given to OBC students from the next year.

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Santosh Kumar sahoo

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The National Testing Agency NTA has extended the NEET UG 2023 registration date. The last date to apply for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is till 15 April, 2023.

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