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Jit Dutta

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If you scored 30 marks in NEET, your pleasant danger for a low-cost BAMS course in Maharashtra could possibly be at a central authority-run Ayurvedic university, with alternatives like "Government Ayurvedic College, Nagpur" and "S C Mutha Aryangla Vaidyak Mahavidyalaya, Satara" which usually have decrease expenses as compared to personal establishments; for dental courses, remember checking "Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai" as a potentially inexpensive choice.

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Shiv Kumar

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The NEET 2024 cutoff for government medical colleges, based on the 15% AIQ (All India Quota), is expected to range as follows:General and EWS categories: 720-529OBC/SC/ST categories: 163-129Gen-EWS-PH category: 163-146Reserved-PH category: 145-129The cutoff marks determine eligibility for admission to government colleges under the AIQ and state quotas. The official cutoff for NEET 2024 will be available on the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) website post-counseling?

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Anurag Shivam

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Yes, you can participate in NEET UG counselling round 3 if you didn't get a seat in round 2, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria: You must have registered earlier and paid the required fee You must not have a seat in any previous rounds of NEET-UG Counselling, including All India Quota, State Quota, or Deemed University You must not have joined an institute allotted in any previous rounds The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) conducts the NEET UG counselling process for admission to 15% of All India Quota (AIQ) MBBS and BDS seats across India. You can apply for the counselling from the MCC official website
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Yash Kumar

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Yes, if you have scored 390 marks in NEET 2024 then you can pursue AYUSH in any reputed private college and some of the government colleges as well. As your score is quite low getting a very good government medical college for AYUSH will be quite harder for you.

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Yash Kumar

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The syllabus of NEET is complete Physics, Chemistry and Biology of CBSE 11th and 12th standard. All the topics covered in NCERT are in the syllabus of NEET. For a detailed pdf of the NEET syllabus kindly visit the official website of Shiksha that I'm attaching here.https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/neet-exam-syllabus.

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Shiv Kumar

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With a NEET UG 2024 rank of 18,500, you may face some challenges securing a seat for MBBS at JIMS Greater Noida, even with the U.P. quota. Based on previous years' trends for private medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh, the cutoff ranks for admission to such colleges typically range around 12,000–15,000 for general categories. However, since your rank falls outside this range, it's advisable to consult with the college's admission office for further guidance.For more information, you may also refer to official sources related to the cutoff and admission process.

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Shiv Kumar

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No,To get a seat for BUMS at Government Nizamia Tibbi College in Hyderabad, you'll need to score at least 300 on the NEET exam.Typically, government colleges have higher cutoffs, so your chances may be limited unless your category cutoff aligns  BUMS depends on the category cutoff and state quota for that academic year.

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Arindam Modak

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Your NEET 2024 score of 439 with a state rank of 2800 has several factors influencing the chances of getting a government seat in Jammu and Kashmir for courses in B.V.Sc or BDS, like the category, state quota, and each institution's cut-off for that year. As past year's cutoffs from J&K indicate, students with higher ranks like the said have had their seats secured in government medical and dental colleges, though competition is quite stringent in B.V.Sc and BDS courses.For BDS, the cutoff in government colleges in Jammu and Kashmir is 450 marks (under a rank of 50,000) for colleges of Government Dental College, Srinagar. For B.V.Sc, t
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Arindam Modak

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If you belong to the EWS category and managed to acquire a score of 528 in NEET 2024, you may be able to gain entry in the BAMS course at Government Akhandanand Ayurved College, Ahmedabad. At this time, specific cutoff marks for the EWS category in 2024 are not available. Generally, government's Ayurvedic colleges have competitive cutoffs depending on the number of applicants and performance in NEET.You can check up on the Gujarat Ayush NEET counseling updates and official announcements for the final cutoff details. It will be wise to keep abreast of the counseling process to know exactly how eligible you are.

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Manpreet Saxena

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Panjab University NEET PG cutoff 2024 was out for its Round 1. The cutoff was released category-wise for reserved and unreserved candidates. The Round 1 closing ranks for the General All India category was closed between 119 and 47483. Therefore, at 25000 rank in NEET PG exam, admission to the college is possible. Candidates can find the detailed cutoff information for Panjab University on this page.

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