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Shubham Awasthi

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Sorry to say but the 280 marks are not enough to get a BAMS government college through NEET. You have to score to more to get your desired collage. Because the BAMS government collage's tentative cut off is 410+ for open category and the 280 is not enough for this college and also you have to score 355 to 400 marks in NEET to get any government college any means any of them which comes under the NEET Not your desired one. Keep it up you I'm sure get your desired collage.

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Prem Kumar singh

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There are 88 government MBBS colleges with average MBBS fee ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year. In contrast, 144 private MBBS colleges have average fees between INR 3 Lacs and INR 25 Lacs per year. Here are the fee structure for MBBS at various medical colleges.AIIMS Delhi - 6.08 KCMC, Vellore - 13.5 KKGMU, Lucknow - 2.14 LJIPMER, Puducherry - 30.46 KKMC, Manipal - 80.1 LMadras Medical College, Chennai - 68.02 KSt. John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore - 30 LAIIMS, Rishikesh - 51.52 KSRIHER, Chennai - 1.13 CrVardhman Mahavir Medical College, Delhi - 2.56 LNote: fees can vary based on your scholors
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Shubham Awasthi

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I think yes, you get a government college with 355 marks based on previous year cutoff we saw that the cut off is between arround a 350 to 400 marks and these marks are required to get goverment collage. And as well as you have 355 marks I think it's quite good to get a government college and you get a one of any government college for sure throngh NEET.

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Gunjan Piplani

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Here are some of the top universities in USA that offer MS in Pharmacy courses. The list below has top 10 US universities that have been ranked by QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024: Pharmacy & Pharmacology:Top US Universities Offering MS in PharmacyQS - World University Rankings By Subject 2024Harvard University#1Johns Hopkins University#5University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill#7University of California, San Francisco#8University of California, San Diego (UCSD)#10University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)#15Yale University#19University of Michigan-Ann Arbor#21Columbia University#30University of Washington#34University
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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!Here are some colleges in India that offer a Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) program: Christian Medical College, VelloreA private college in Tamil Nadu that accepts CBSE and Tamilnadu 12th examsKasturba Medical College, ManipalA private college in Manipal that accepts examsTo be eligible for an MHA program, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field from a recognised university in India or abroad. Relevant fields include medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, nursing, and healthcare sciences. You should also have at least 50% marks in your bachelor's degree. While relevant work experience in the hea
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Parul Thapa

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No, NEET is not required for admission to MPT in Neurology. NEET is primarily for undergraduate medical courses like MBBS and other allied health programs like BDS, etc. For MPT Neurology, admissions are usually based on postgraduate entrance exams like the Common University Entrance Test - Postgraduate (CUET PG) or specific entrance exams conducted by universities or colleges offering the program.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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To pursue an MPT Neurology in India, candidates are typically required to appear for entrance exams conducted by universities or national-level bodies. The Common University Entrance Test - Postgraduate (CUET PG) is one of the prominent entrance exams accepted by several universities for MPT admissions. The CUET PG assesses candidates on their knowledge of physiotherapy, reasoning, and general aptitude. 

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Adarsh Santoria

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For getting admission in dental colleges in Bangalore, you have to complete 10+2 and appear for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET). According to your score in the entrance examination and board examination cutoff, you will get a college after the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) counselling process.

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VISHAL GUPTA

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Government medical colleges with the least NEET cutoff for ST candidates vary yearly based on exam difficulty, competition, and seat availability. Historically, Tamil Nadu and other states have reported lower cutoffs for ST candidates, with scores around 444-544 for All India and state quotas. Factors like regional demand and seat distribution influence these cutoffs. Candidates should regularly check updates from the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).  

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