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Saurabh Kaintura

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Higher cutoffs make it difficult to get into a government medical college in the General category with 399 NEET 2024 marks. You could, however, be able to get into acknowledged institutions or private medical colleges. For more exact information, it's advisable to look up specific college cutoff dates and investigate state counseling programs.

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Anjali Raj

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Getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college with an AIR of 214,973 and a NEET score of 496 may be difficult, especially considering how competitive government colleges are and how higher scores are required for the general category. Seat availability can vary greatly depending on a number of criteria, including the state, category, and reservation restrictions. While government colleges usually have higher cutoff scores, a score of about 496 may be competitive for private medical colleges or recognized universities. You may also wish to look into other medical specialty or courses where the cutoff may be lower, as well as priv
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Anjali Raj

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Your odds of being accepted into a government medical college are low with a NEET rank of 26,458; however, private medical colleges may be able to accommodate you. Depending on the state and the particular college, there can be wide variations in the number of seats available. Here are some ideas for you to think about:Private Medical Colleges: In comparison to government colleges, several private medical colleges offer lower cutoffs. Consult private colleges in the states of your choice, such as DY Patil, Manipal, and others.Reputable Universities: With a variety of cutoff points, establishments like as Amrita Institute of Medica
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Afroz Akhter

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Yes, you can find private MBBS colleges in Ahmedabad and Vadodara. Here are a few details about some of these colleges, including their cutoffs and fee structures:Ahmedabad Dr. MK Shah Medical College Cutoff: NEET rank range 77,375 - 100,753 Fees: Rs.8,65,000 per year (government quota), Rs.16,00,000 per year (management quota), Rs.35,000 (NRI quota)GCS Medical College Cutoff: NEET rank range 38,926 - 75,115 Fees: Rs.8,60,000 per year (government quota), Rs.15,40,000 per year (management quota), Rs.24,000 (NRI quota)Ananya College of Medicine & Research Cutoff: NEET rank range 112,971 - 116,788 Fees: Rs.8,25,000 per year (government qu
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Saurabh Kaintura

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consequences:1. Financial Implications: There's a chance you won't get paid back for charges you've already paid.2. Academic Record: Unfinished coursework will be displayed on your transcript.3. Transfer Credits: Your new program may not accept earned credits.procedure:1. Consult University Policies : Review the official withdrawal policy of the university.2. Notify Authorities : Fill out the necessary paperwork and notify the academic office.3. Pay Dues: Before departing, make sure all obligations and formalities are satisfied.

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Abhay shivhare

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Yes, a NEET aspirant can pursue a B.Sc in CBZ (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) subjects and prepare for NEET simultaneously. This combination can be advantageous, as the B.Sc subjects align well with the NEET syllabus, providing a strong foundation in biology and chemistry. Balancing both requires effective time management and dedication, but it is achievable and can enhance understanding of core concepts relevant to NEET.

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Parul Thapa

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No, pursuing a degree in MLT does not require the NEET.NEET is primarily used for admission into undergraduate medical courses such as MBBS and BDS. In contrast, admission to a BSc MLT program is generally based on Class 12 scores or CUET scores. 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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The cutoff for NEET UG 2024 at Baroda Homeopathic Medical College has not been released and no information is available. The answer of your question can be given based on the assumptions according to the previous year cutoff. The NEET UG cutoff for BHMS in 2022 was 242434 ( All india general). This is the only latest data available. So seeing your rank, you have a low score compared to previous years cutoff. So, it can be predicted that you may face problem in getting admission at this Institute from this score. The NEET UG 2024 counselling process is expected to begin after the last week of July 2024 , you can check the Institute's of
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No, you can't get admission to MBBS at AIIMS if you have less than 50% marks in Class 12th.AIIMS  MBBS admission is based on a valid NEET UG score. Following that, candidates are allocated seats via NEET UG counselling process. Candidates who passed Class 12 with 60% aggregate (English + PCB steam) having an age of minimum of 17 years are eligible to apply.

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