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Ankit kumar

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Hi, To study MBBS in South Korea, Indian students are required to qualify for the NEET exam. Without a NEET score, admission to South Korean medical schools may not be possible. Upon completion of MBBS in South Korea, you can practice in India, but you must clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE), a screening test by the Medical Council of India (MCI), to be eligible for practice.Thanks.

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Arindam Modak

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Expected cutoff for 2024 MBBS Admission into Government Medical College, Kozhikode under All India Quota (AIQ): General:Closing Rank: 3471 (approx score 666) Closing Rank for ST: About 552, approximately score of 403. Closing Rank for SC: 70379 (about score 542). The actual cut-off would be determined on the number of candidates appearing for the examination overall and the outcomes in NEET during that particular year. These figures are just past trend numbers and the earliest predictions for the year 2024.

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Chanchal Sinha

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No, it is not possible to get into North Bengal Medical College at 28460 rank via NEET UG. To secure a seat at the institute, candidates need to acquire a rank below or equal to the NEET UG cutoff. Considering the North Bengal Medical College cutoff 2024, the last round cutoff rank stood at 15433 for the MBBS course under General AI category. And, the 28460 rank is comparatively far more than the cutoff rank released by the institute for the General AI category candidates. So, students acquiring this rank will not be able to get admission at North Bengal Medical College. Further, candidates can check year-wise MBBS cutoff for General A
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Aayush Bhatnagar

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The admission cycle for MBBS at the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research begins with the release of NEET notification. Its application form is usually released in the March month of the admission year. The entrance exam is conducted in May. Aspirants must stay updated with the exam schedule to avoid missing out an important event. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Physiotherapy graduates can pursue several government exams for stable career options:1. UPSC CMS: For positions in government Health services-school leaver and mature aged applicants whose degrees are medical related.2. State Public Service Commissions: Job applications in healthcare departments which could be as follows: employment of physiotherapists by state hospitals.3. ESIC Recruitment: Use of physiotherapists in state run Employee State Insurance hospitals.4. AIIMS and Government Hospitals: In extent the entry level standard and competitive examinations for thephysiotherapy specific posts.5. Military Services: As qualified physi
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Ranjeeta Karan

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No, JIPMER Puducherry admit candidates to its MBBS programme based on merit in NEET only. There is no other provision for selection. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is conducted once in a year in offline or paper-pencil based test (PBT) mode. The national-level exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Aspirants can visit its official website to register and apply.

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Abhay KUMAR

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Preparing for NEET as a repeater requires a strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you maximize your chances of success:Analyze Your Previous Attempt: Review your last attempt to identify areas where you struggled. Focus on improving these weak spots.Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured study plan with clear, achievable goals. Break down your syllabus into manageable daily tasks.Effective Revision Techniques: Use techniques like mind mapping, quiz-based revisions, and regular mock tests to reinforce your memory.Time Management: Practice solving questions within the time limit to improve your speed and accuracy.Use Quality
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Abhay KUMAR

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The expected NEET 2024 cutoff for BDS admission at National Dental College for the General category is around 718-137. For OBC, SC, and ST categories, the cutoff is approximately 135-107.

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Abhay KUMAR

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I'm glad to hear you've qualified the NEET exam! However, for BDS admissions in Karnataka, attending the counselling process is generally mandatory. The counselling process helps allocate seats based on your NEET rank, preferences, and availability of seats in various colleges.

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Abhay KUMAR

Contributor-Level 9

With a score of 400 marks in NEET, your chances of getting admission to a government medical college are quite slim, as this typically corresponds to a rank above 2,50,000. However, you still have some options:Private Medical Colleges: You have a fair chance of getting admission to private medical colleges. These colleges often have lower cut-offs compared to government colleges.State Quota: Depending on your state and category (general, OBC, SC, ST), you might have better chances in state quota seats.Management Seats: Some private colleges offer management seats, which can be an option if you are willing to pay the higher fees.

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