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Muskan

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Depending on the state's cutoff trends, you stand a good possibility of obtaining an MBBS seat through the home state quota with a NEET score of 599, especially at government medical colleges. In many government and private medical institutes, you are likely to meet the cutoff in states like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. Your prospects are also better for the All India Quota (AIQ), although the cutoffs are usually higher and the competition is fiercer. It is necessary to engage in the state and AIQ counselling processes.

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Muskan

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Securing a spot in a private medical college with a NEET UG score of 350 is feasible, however difficult, dependent on the state and the particular college. When compared to government universities, private medical schools usually have lower cutoffs, and some may give places under management quotas. States with more private universities and less competitive NEET cutoffs will improve your prospects. It's critical to take part in counselling rounds and investigate all of your alternatives, including management seats and state quotas.

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Muskan

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You stand a good chance of obtaining a state quota seat in a West Bengal private medical college if your NEET score is 556. Since state quota cutoffs are typically lower than those of government universities, there's a good chance your score would satisfy the requirements. It's important that you take part in the West Bengal NEET counselling procedure, where you can choose the colleges of your choice. Reviewing the cutoff trends from the prior year will help you better assess your prospects and adjust your preparation.

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Muskan

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A freedom warrior quota is provided by Madhya Pradesh (MP) NEET counselling, but it is usually only available to applicants who live in the state and are descended from families of state-affiliated independence fighters. During MP NEET counselling, other state candidates are typically not eligible for this quota. However, as quota regulations can change somewhat every year, it's imperative to confirm the most recent instructions and updates from the Directorate of Medical Education, MP. For the most recent and accurate information, go to the official MP NEET counselling website.

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Muskan

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Due to higher cutoffs, it may be difficult to gain admission to a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme in government colleges if you scored 150 on the NEET and are an OBC. Private Ayurvedic colleges, particularly those in states with lower cutoffs or with management quota seats, may provide you a chance. Engaging in counselling rounds and looking into universities offering flexible cutoff ranges for your category are crucial.

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Nidhi Kumari

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The procedure for participating in the second round of NEET PG counselling after being assigned a seat in the first round relies on your circumstances and the guidelines established by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) or the relevant state counselling body.In general, you must report to the designated college with the necessary paperwork to finish the admissions process if you are happy with the seat assigned in the first round and wish to keep it. On the other hand, you normally have two choices if you choose to take part in the second round and are searching for a perhaps better seat:Free Exit opportunity: In certain circumsta
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Siddu Manikanta kumar vantakula

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Student need not to be worry about the marks for the entry into Rajkot Homeopathy Medical college. Just qualifying marks in the NEET exam is enough to get seat in this college for OBC category that must be between 120 to 160 marks .As the competation increased, so 200 marks are the safest to get a seat.

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Yawar Bilal

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Thus, assuming you have got 621 marks in NEET 2024, your opportunity to get admission into Muslim minority medical college is very bright. In general, any score above the level of 600 is regarded to be rather competitive, and it will surely surpass most cut offs for the minority colleges.   Muslim minority institutions admit candidates from this community through a quota system wherein a given percentage of the total number of students admitted is allocated to Muslims, and the cutoff marks called for the Muslim seats are usually lower than those of the ‘open’ seats. Therefore, with 621 marks you are set well
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Yawar Bilal

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As per your NEET score of 437 marks, BC-E Muslims category candidate, the probability for you to get a government MBBS seat at Fatima Medical College, Kadapa are moderate. The admission standards include the cut-off marks to be considered, which in most cases are generic and can change from one year to the other depending on the number of applicants, the level of difficulty of the examination and or the performance of the candidates.  Fatima Medical College, being a Minority institution, provides for a certain number of seats for Muslim Candidates under the BC-E sub-category. This reservation usually makes the cut-off marks t
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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, you can definitely pursue Nursing in India without having to take the NEET exam. NEET is mandatory for MBBS and BDS programs, but not for BSc in Nursing. But to increase your chances of getting into best Nursing colleges, it is advised to appear for NEET.

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