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Muskan

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The AIIMS MBBS 2024 test has been replaced with the NEET 2024 exam. The pen and paper test is scheduled for May 5, 2024. Admission to the MBBS programme at AIIMS is currently only available through the NEET process. About 17 AIIMS Institutes, including AIIMS New Delhi, Bhopal, Rishikesh, Nagpur, Jodhpur, Guntur, Patna, Raipur, and Bhubaneshwar, respectively, give admission to qualified students for the NEET.

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Muskan

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An analysis of previous years' results indicates that the biology section of the NEET test is regarded as easy to moderately demanding. Even though the biology section is the most important, it is not that challenging. The questions, according to experts from prominent coaching centres, were based on NCERT. There were a few challenging analytical questions as well. It's expected that NEET 2204 will remain at a similar level of difficulty.

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Muskan

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PWD candidates from the General category must receive at least 45% of the total score, while candidates from the reserved category (SC, ST, and OBC) must receive 40% of the total score in order to meet NEET eligibility requirements. Thus, you will be able to take the NEET 2024 exam provided you have obtained the necessary aggregate. The subject-wise percentage is not taken into account by the National Testing Agency (NTA). You may therefore take the test if you meet the remaining requirements for NEET 2024 eligibility.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Online Application:Registration (Usually happens in March-April): You need to visit the official NEET website and register. Create a login ID and password.Fill the Application Form: Login with your credentials and fill out the application form. Enter your personal details, academic qualifications, exam center preferences, category selection (if applicable) etc.Upload Documents: Scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and other required documents as per specifications.Fee Payment: Pay the application fee online using a debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI.Confirmation Page: Download and save the confirmation page after successfu
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Muskan

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No, you don't have a set amount of time to finish a NEET portion. In total, the exam will take 200 minutes, or three hours and twenty minutes. As a result, candidates will normally receive five minutes for each question. As the NEET exam has a strict time limit, applicants must be mindful of the schedule.

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Muskan

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The National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) is expected to consist of 180 questions in total by 2024. Candidates wishing to be admitted to undergraduate medical and dental programmes (MBBS/BDS) at various government and private medical institutes across India must take the National Entrance Examination (NET), which is administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The NEET question paper consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that span topics from the fields of physics, chemistry, and biology (especially botany and zoology). The NEET syllabus serves as the basis for these inquiries. Typically, there are 180 questions to
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Prasoon Singh

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A NEET score of 350 marks would not be sufficient for confirmation to the Government Dental College, Pudukottai. It should be between 600 to 650 or even more to get seat in Government Dental College.

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Malavika

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When completing the NEET application, candidates must choose the exam location. They must choose two exam cities from the available options, ranked by least important and least preferred. The drop-down menu's choice of cities will be restricted according to the current and permanent addresses that were submitted during the NEET 2024 registration procedure. To prevent any delays in getting to the centre, choosing the practical NEET exam centre in 2024 is essential. Candidates should think about the distance, the availability of transit options, and, most importantly, their familiarity with the trip to the exam centre when choosing the c
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Malavika

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The National Testing Agency has scheduled the NEET 2024 rectification window for April 11–12, 2024, based on the information that is currently available. Applicants had the opportunity to correct any errors on their application forms within this window. The NEET rectification window opened on April 11, 2024, although it was exclusively available to candidates who had registered for and paid for the NEET exam. The official website addresses where candidates can amend their NEET application forms are Exams.nta.ac.in and Natboard.edu.in. Now is a great time for applicants to fix any mistakes they made in the NEET application forms
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Prasoon Singh

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NEET 2024 score of 400, you would have limited options for securing an MBBS seat, even under the Muslim minority quota.Affirmation to government medical colleges through the national or state NEET counseling prepare is exceedingly improbable with a score of 400, as the cutoffs are anticipated to be much higher. A score of 400 is considered low and would likely result in a rank over 2,50,000, which isn't competitive sufficient for MBBS affirmations.

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