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Muskan

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Securing a BDS place in a government dental college may be challenging with 173 NEET scores because government universities typically have higher cutoffs. But there's a chance you could be able to get into a private dentistry institution, particularly if there are management quota seats available. The precise cutoff varies according to your state, category, and the quantity of seats that are available. It's a good idea to enquire with private dental schools or take part in counselling to find out what possibilities you have for admission given this score.

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Indeed, you can still get into AIIMS if you were awarded a spot in KVG Medical College under the state quota, but only if you achieve exceptionally high results in the NEET UG exam. The only criteria used for admission to AIIMS is merit, as determined by the NEET, and the cutoff score is typically very high—often beyond 600–650. You would need to reappear for NEET and receive a competitive rank in order to seek admission to AIIMS if your existing NEET score has not already earned you a spot.

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Malavika

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You have a good chance of getting a seat if you have an All India Rank (AIR) of 46,000 in NEET PG and are a member of the SC category, however a lot relies on the state and school. Cutoffs for SC categories are generally lower than those for general categories, which may help your chances. Your standing may be adequate to secure admission to public or private medical schools, particularly in states where there is a greater supply of seats. Additionally, less competitive specialisations or universities with lower cutoffs may present better opportunities for you. Engage in the counselling process, research state quotas, and check past SC
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Malavika

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Your eligibility for admission through NEET 2025 may be impacted if you graduated in 2023 with a "RT" (Result Withheld owing to failure in a subject, in this case, chemistry) and you haven't taken the compartment test. applicants must have finished their 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English, earning at least 50% of the possible points overall for general applicants (or 40% for those in restricted categories) in PCB subjects in order to be eligible for MBBS or other medical degrees through NEET. Your current situation would not meet the NEET eligibility requirements because you have not passed Chemistry
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Malavika

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There are a few actions you can take to proceed if your NEET 2024 score was poor. First, take another look at your career objectives and see if getting a medical degree is still your main priority. If this is the case, you could choose to look into less competitive medical schools or other healthcare-related courses or programs, such paramedical studies, nursing, or allied health sciences. In the event that you are determined to pursue an MBBS degree, you may also consider retaking the NEET exam. Make the most of the time by improving your readiness with tutoring or extra study materials. Additionally, look at chances at deemed-to-be i
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Malavika

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Should you decide to withdraw after securing a seat through NEET Uttar Pradesh counselling, you'll need to follow certain steps in order to get your money back. Examine the NEET Uttar Pradesh counselling authority's refund policy first, as it describes the procedures to be followed and the circumstances in which refunds are given. Inform the admission office or counselling authority that you have decided not to accept the admission, and request specific instructions on how to submit a refund request. It might be necessary for you to submit a formal cancellation or withdrawal request form together with the necessary paperwork. If you ha
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Bhupinder Kour

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To get admission to the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program at Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital for the year 2024, candidates should aim for a safe score in the NEET exam of around 550 to 600 marks. This range is considered competitive and increases the likelihood of obtaining a seat in the program, given the previous year's trends and expected cutoffs. The minimum qualifying marks for NEET 2024 are set at the 50th percentile for general category candidates, which typically translates to a score within the range mentioned above. For candidates from reserved categories, the required percentile is l
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Bhupinder Kour

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The admission to BAMS at IIAMR Bangalore is based on NEET AYUSH scores. The cut-off ranks for BAMS at IIAMR Bangalore in 2023 were:CategoryOpening All India RankClosing All India RankGeneral132418284545To be eligible for BAMS at IIAMR Bangalore, candidates need to score at least 450 in NEET AYUSH. Candidates must also meet the following eligibility criteria:10+2 in Physics, Chemistry and Biology with an aggregate of 50% marks (40% for SC/ST)Age limit of 17 years as of December 31, 2023For the most accurate and detailed information, it's recommended to visit the official website or contact their admission office directly.

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Parul Thapa

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No, NEET is typically required for admission to undergraduate Medical (MBBS) and Dental (BDS) programs in India. However, for BSc programs in neurophysiology technology or similar allied health sciences fields, NEET may not be a mandatory requirement. It's essential to check the admission guidelines provided by the colleges or universities offering the BSc Neurophysiology courses.

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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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The candidate needs to obtain a valid NEET score for admission in the Bachelor of Physiotherapy course. Normally, the minimum cutoff score for BPT admissions lies in the range of 300 to 350 marks. This allows one to become qualified enough in the institute through counseling via NEET. Coming to the fee structure, the approximate fee for 1st year: Rs. 71,111. Admission is based on the rules prescribed by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research, Maharashtra, and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences?(MUHS).

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