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Alok Shukla

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An average minimum 550 out of 720.

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I cannot tell you the exact marks that you got for admission, because each year the criteria changes. An average B.J. Medical college, you need to score more than 550 out of 720. For more information please visit the official website of the college or university. The minimum eligible score for the entrance of MBBS is 50 % for the general category, 45 % for physically handicapped general candidates, and 40 percent for SC/ST/OBC category candidates.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The remaining books that we have added to the list of NEET. Best books are also helpful to clear your concepts. Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma. DC Pandey Physics for NEET. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker. Fundamental Physics by Pradeep. Trueman for Biology. Arihant for Chemistry.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Books for NEET preparation would go as :
To begin with the most important and unforgettable NCERT books just grind and mug up with complete understanding. Secondly to be clear with key points of every line of NCERT you can go through NCERT fingertips too
As the best way to go through every single chapter is to attempt mcqs.

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The minimum requirements for admission to the B.A. MS course are:
Students must pass 10 + 2 or equivalent by an institution recognised as a required subject in Physics Chemistry and Biology. A minimum of 50-60% is required for 10+2. A valid score in the entrance exam like NEET or the equivalent. The minimum age for B.A. MS is 17 years.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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You need 400+ marks to get admission into a government medical college. As per the updated NEET exam pattern 2021, the total number of questions is going to be 200 out of which candidates need to answer 180 questions. I hope it helps.

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MBBS cannot be pursued without qualifying NEET. To study MBBS in India or abroad, one must crack NEET. Hence, NEET is necessary to qualify if aspirants want to pursue MBBS (medical studies) in their future. Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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To get a government seat one must score above 525. With 450 you can get in to a private college. As per last year's trends, students who score above 550 have higher chances to get admission to government college for MBBS.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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If you are interested to taken admission in any government college for MBBS you have to score more than 550+ in NEET. This score is for general category for OBC it will be approximately 500- 525+ and for SC/ST 450+. .

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With a score of 175, honestly speaking, you don't have any chance for MBBS even in private colleges, if your category is general. For reserved category, it purely depends on your state. Hope it helps.

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