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Ujjwal Gupta

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Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Karimnagar, Telangana: MBBS: INR 60,000 per year for government quota seats; around INR 11,55,000 per year for management quota seats under Category B; and around INR 23,10,000 per year for NRI quota seats under Category C. The annual hostel and mess fees for MBBS students are around INR 1,65,000.

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charu lalwani

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 Focus more on the main topics of the core subjects. Spend more time on topics that are conceptually challenging or weighty in the exam, like Organic Chemistry, Mechanics in Physics, and Human Physiology in Biology. Create a daily schedule of study hours, providing equal importance to both theoretical and numericals. Practice regularly, especially in case of Physics and Chemistry since numericals enhance accuracy and speed. For Biology, understand the diagrams, processes, and classifications. Provide some specific time from the schedule for revision of all subjects regularly in order to take note of relevant information.One has to
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charu lalwani

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You are scoring 353 marks in NEET 2024. Depending on the category you are applying under, cutoffs for various colleges, and whether you are applying to a government or private institution, admission to a medical course is not guaranteed. Overall, a score of 353 is considered lower than the cut-off for most government medical colleges, especially in popular states where the cut-off is relatively high. but for the private college you can apply because the cut off is less than government college

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Nitesh Lama

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As per BHU cutoff 2024 for the last-round seat allotment, the minimum rank stood at 1098 for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for the OBC category, the minimum rank stood at 1585 for the MBBS course.

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charu lalwani

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With 377 marks in NEET, getting admission to a BDS programme in a government college in Punjab may be difficult because the cutoffs for government dental colleges are usually higher. The cutoff marks for BDS courses in government institutions vary every year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and available seats. Generally, the marks in the range of 400-500+ are good chances for government colleges. You may check the official websites of NEET counseling in Punjab, as there may be some chance depending upon the category and other things.

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Rashmi Sinha

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Manipal University offers a full-time MBBS course via KMC Mangalore based on NEET UG scores followed by Karnataka NEET UG counselling. For 2024, the counselling has been concluded with the declaration of special stray vacancy round. During the last-round, the Karnataka NEET UG cutoff rank for admission to the MBBS course was 6463 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the last-round KMC Mangalore MBBS cutoff 2024 for different categories. CategoryLast Round Cutoff 2024 (Closing Ranks) General6463OBC6463SC154683ST127246EWS6463 

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Parul Thapa

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No, the Pharm D course is not equivalent to MBBS. While both are healthcare-related degrees, they have different focuses. MBBS is a medical degree that trains individuals to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases, and it allows graduates to practice as medical doctors. PharmD, on the other hand, focuses on pharmacy practice, including the management of medications, drug therapy, and patient counselling, but does not grant the authority to diagnose or treat medical conditions. 

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Amit Kumar

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Okay, so you're thinking about taking a partial drop to really focus on your NEET prep. That's a big decision! If you go this route, choosing the right course is key.Instead of completely disconnecting from academics, a BSc in a life Science field like Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, or Biotechnology could be a good fit. These subjects are closely related to the NEET syllabus, so you'll still be learning relevant material.But here's the catch: you need a college that understands your situation. Look for programs with minimal class hours and flexible schedules. This gives you the freedom to dedicate a chunk of your time to intense NEET p
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