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Parul Thapa

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Candidate applying to get enrolled in NEET UG has to be at least 17 years old. Applying age limit for the MBBS course is 17 years.The upper age limit for NEET-UG changes year after year, as the conducting body may alter the eligibility criteria. The candidates are requested to go through the official brochure of NEET or the website to have correct and updated information regarding the age limit for NEET UG.

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Parul Thapa

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Though the journey is tough, admission to the MBBS course with 150 marks is not impossible. For last year, the minimum cut-off marks were from 137 to 720 for the General category.The eligibility for admission to the MBBS course in India through NEET UG is based on one's NEET UG scores, the state or private medical colleges targeted, and their category, such as General, OBC, SC, ST, or others. Admission criteria vary widely from one state and institution to another.

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Parul Thapa

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MBBS full form in medical is Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.The MBBS course is a graduate professional degree awarded to students upon the completion of training in medicine and surgery, two medically related fields. MBBS would generally be the initial step towards education and training to become a medical doctor or physician in the United Kingdom, India, and Australia, among others.The graduate, after the completion of the MBBS course, usually goes on to take up further postgraduate training and clinical experience at different levels. The requirements and structure may be different from one country to another; basicall
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Parul Thapa

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MBBS full form in medical is Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.The duration for the MBBS is normally 5.5 years in India. This is the usual duration: It runs for five and a half years.• Academic Years: The core MBBS academic period is the basic 4.5 years. It is during these periods that students learn several subjects associated with medicine, such as Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, and Clinical Medicine.• Compulsory Rotating Internship: After the completion of the academic part of the MBBS course, one year of compulsory rotating internship is required. This lays a base
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Parul Thapa

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No, an MBBS course cannot be completed in India within 3 years. The MBBS programme is offered to be quite comprehensive, whereby studying for the courses in leading schools in India takes 5.5 years, covering the academic and clinical aspects.The duration of the MBBS course is prescribed by concerned regulatory bodies and medical councils in India to ensure adequate education and clinical training for making a student a qualified doctor.It is neither feasible nor advisable to complete an MBBS course in less time than the prescribed duration on the ground while compromising the quality and depth of education and clinical experience requi
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Nidhi Kumari

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Your projected rank of 264,527 and NEET score of 372 put you in a competitive bracket, especially for admission to government colleges.  Based on NEET results, Karnataka offers counseling for state quota seats. The deadlines for government college admissions change annually based on the volume of applications and available space.  Because seats are set aside for SC candidates, being in this category can give you advantages such as lower admissions cutoffs.To get a sense of the anticipated range, it's a good idea to look into the Karnataka government medical colleges' NEET cutoffs from the prior year. Every year, cutoffs may c
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Nidhi Kumari

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Even with SC category reservations, getting into an MBBS programme at a government college may be difficult with over 190 NEET scores. Nonetheless, you may want to think about the following other choices and approaches:1. Private Medical CollegesState Quota Seats: You may be eligible under the SC category if your state has a lower cutoff point for private medical colleges.Seats under the management quota: Compared to government seats, these seats have lower cutoffs but higher fees.2. Deemed UniversityThese colleges occasionally have lower cutoffs for MBBS seats and have their own admissions requirements.3. Allied Helath Scienec Courses
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Nidhi Kumari

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If you fall into the SC category and have 380 NEET marks, you stand a good chance of being admitted to a government college to pursue a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). The number of applicants, the difficulty of the NEET exam, and the availability of seats are some of the reasons that can cause the BAMS cutoffs to differ each year.Although precise deadlines may differ, the following patterns are derived from prior years:BAMS General Category Cutoff: Usually between 400 and 450 marks.SC Category Cutoff for BAMS: Usually between 350 and 400 marks, but it might be lower.

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Nidhi Kumari

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Every year, the number of candidates, the difficulty of the NEET exam, and the candidate's reservation category can affect the projected NEET cutoff for the Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) at Murarji Desai College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Vadodara. In contrast to more competitive medical programs like MBBS or BDS, BNYS programs have generally had a lower cutoff.These rough cutoff ranges, which are based on current patterns, should give you a general idea:General Categtory: 350–450SC/ST: 200-300OBC: 300-400

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Some well-known institutions for students scoring 450 marks in NEET 2024 are B.L.D.E. University in Bijapur, MGM Medical College in Aurangabad, Manipal College of Dental Sciences in Manipal, and Yenepoya Medical College in Mangalore. Generally, those who score between 400 and 500 marks in NEET UG fall between 60,860 and 241,657.AIIMS, BhopalBharati Vidyapeeth DU Medical CollegeYenepoya Medical College, MangaloreUniversity College of Medical Sciences, New DelhiManipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal (for BDS)B.L.D.E. University, BijapurMGM Medical College, AurangabadACS Medical College and Hospital, ChennaiVardhman Mahavir Medical C
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