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Harshitha Dhulipalla

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Students can get MBBS seat in medical colleges even without good NEET score by opting for C category seats in medical college. In colleges there were management seats through them students can join in their college of interest to pursue their MBBS dream to become a successful doctor. All the best.

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RiTiK Raushan

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Yes, try in counseling.

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RiTiK Raushan

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No, if you take PCB stream then you will give only NEET.

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RiTiK Raushan

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Your Rank is low for MBBS if you want low budget college then search in foreign countries, low budget comparison to India.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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No, you cannot get a government medical college for B.Sc. Nursing with 167 marks in NEET 2021. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is an entrance exam for admission to undergraduate medical courses (MBBS/BDS) in India. B.Sc. Nursing is not a medical course, it is a nursing course which is not related to NEET. To get admission to B.Sc. Nursing, you will have to appear for an entrance exam conducted by the respective state or college to where you wish to take admission. The eligibility criteria, syllabus, and admission process for B.Sc. Nursing may vary from college to college.

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Saurabh Tiwari

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No doubt, NCERT must be the go-to source when it comes to NEET as 80-85% of the question paper comprises questions from NCERT sources. However, if one is looking to crack NEET with a good score, reading beyond NCERT is pivotal.

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Saurabh Tiwari

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Yes, Samarth you'll qualify most likely but by a very narrow margin, but these marks won't be enough for any MBBS or BDS college to take you in through merit as 130 is marginally qualifying. You'll be eligible for the courses that just demand qualifying NEET exam.

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Sarfaraz Khan

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BHMS Admission 2023 is done based on an entrance exam. For entrance-based BHMS admission, candidates must appear for the NEET UG entrance exam followed by the NEET counselling session. BHMS is an undergraduate homeopathy course that focuses on teaching about the homeopathic medical system. The course is 5.5 years long and includes a compulsory internship programme.

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Shantanu VermaMAMC Mbbs

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Yes, you can get admission by giving the NEET UG.

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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CHRISTAN MEDICAL COLLEGE, VELLORE, TAMILNADU
Is a private college offrs you a version UG, PG and doctorate course and average cut off for this college is 50%for general category
NOTE-Please make sure that you have to mention you course name
Thankyou.

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