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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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Hi SultanaThere are a lot of options in offline as well as online for NEET coaching classes. Find a option that suits you best. In offline Allen and Akash have a commendable track record of producing successful candidates in various competitive exams like JEE, NEET, and others. I hope you can find one of them in your city. In Online PW is available with variety of courses to cater to NEET students at low cost. However self study and understanding is most important for you irrespectiv of what coaching option you choose.Good Luck for your upcoming NEET.

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Avinash Kumar

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Yes, you can modity National Eligibility cum Entrance Test ( NEET ) form before final submission. Even institutes open correction window also atg that time you can modify your biogragraphical information such as - name, category, and contact information.

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Maitry Sharma

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ESIC Medical College & PGIMSR KK Nagar, Chennai, is known for overall good cadaver availability and well-equipped lab facilities (when compared to other non private institutes of the area), which are essential for practical medical training for the students. The hospital associated with the college also has a consistent patient flow, providing students with ample clinical and OPD exposure. However, it’s recommended to visit the campus or contact current students for the most detailed and up-to-date information. 

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Maitry Sharma

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With a NEET rank of 483,783, securing a seat in MBBS at a government college in Bangalore might be challenging due to high competition. However, you may explore private medical colleges or deemed universities in Bangalore. Colleges such as Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, RajaRajeswari Medical College, or Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences might be options depending on their specific cutoffs. It's advisable to check their cutoff trends or participate in the counseling rounds for detailed insights. 

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Yash Kumar

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Yes. You can secure your seat in any Private BAMS College on the basis of your 271 score in NEET Exam.  If you want to go for semi-government college then you can apply in colleges like Government College of BAMS in Chhindwara or many more. So, you can definitely get a seat in BAMS in many colleges.

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Jit Dutta

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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 33,787 in NEET and belonging to the General category, securing a seat in a government medical college in Rajasthan may be challenging.But you have few other following option:- You could exploring good private colleges in Rajasthan.You find out any other medical college in other states, where competition might be less.you have other opportunities in dental (BDS) or alternative medicine programs (BAMS/BHMS), where the cutoffs might be relatively lower.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With 452 NEET marks and belonging to the General category, securing a seat in a private medical college with a fee structure of INR 8-9 LPA is possible. However, it may be challenging depending on the state's seat availability and competition. Many private colleges in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra offer MBBS seats at this fee level. Admission, however, is determined by the cutoffs for the specific year as well as the demand for seats. Participating in state-level counseling and researching lesser-known or emerging private colleges may increase your chances. It's best to apply to multiple colleges to broaden your options.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With the All India Rank (AIR) of 45,000 and 630 marks in NEET you have a better score for getting admission to institutes such as ITRA (Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda) in Jamnagar and AIIA (All India Institute of Ayurveda) in Goa. Both institutions are extremely popular, especially for Ayurvedic courses.Your chances of admission are reasonable, particularly if you belong to a reserved category, which may improve your chances. However, admission is determined by the cutoff date for the specific year, seat availability, and category-based reservations. It is best to apply to both institutions and look into other reputable
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Vadaga Dhanasri

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There are 200 questions in NEET and you need to answer 180 questions. 20 questions are optional as 5 questions from each subject.The subjects include - Botany, Zoology, Physics and Chemistry .The level of questions will be difficult.

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GUNGUN MISHRA

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The qualifying benchmark for the NEET entrance exam is having a minimum aggregate of atleast 50 % of marks in subjects like english, Biology, Physics, chemistry etc. in 10+2 level. In all the subjects, your marks are above 50 percent except English . Unfortunately you are not eligible for the NEET examination.

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