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PRAGYA SALONI

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As per the previous records and cutoff it is difficult to get a government college with 470 marks in NEET even with EWS category. But there is chances you might get college.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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NTA revised the NEET 2024 cutoff along with the re-revised result declared on July 26, 2024. Although the cutoff was reduced by two marks for each category, the NEET 2024 cutoff score is higher than last year. The table below brings the category-wise NEET 2024 cutoff percentile and scores. CategoryQualifying CriteriaCut off scoreGeneral category (Including EWS) 50th Percentile162SC/ST/BC & PWD candidates of SC/ST/BC category40th Percentile127Persons with Disabilities (OC PWD)45th Percentile143Persons with Disabilities (ST)40th Percentile142 

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PRAGYA SALONI

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If you are going with donation, then I don't think NEET score matters.You should have 50%+ in 12th PCB and appear for NEET exam.One more thing is that admission policies change over time so you should have checked on it too. 

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Mallika Ahuja

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The NEET 2024 cutoff, anticipated to be released alongside the results by NTA on June 14, 2024, reflects the minimum marks required for qualification, with expectations of a higher threshold compared to the previous year due to increased test-takers and perceived exam simplicity. Despite isolated incidents, the exam, held on May 5, 2024, across numerous centers, was generally conducted successfully, as clarified by NTA amidst rumors of question paper leaks. Coaching institutes have already published answer keys, with NTA set to unveil provisional keys in early June. NEET 2024 cutoffs will differ per candidate category, shaping the el
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Akshati Gupta

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Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher education was established in 2008 and it’s a UGC recognised Deemed University. The admission in MBBS is done on the basis of the scores of NEET UG and also admission in all the courses is done on the basis of the Entrance Exam. The faculty here are well- experienced and also some are alumnis of this University, thus teaching quality is altogether good and helpful. The duration of the course is 4 and 1/2 years and 1 year of compulsory rotatory internship . Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education has a dedicated placement cell where every year top recruiting companies visit the campus for selecti
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PRAGYA SALONI

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For getting government college with state quota one needs 450+ score. Getting government college with 420 marks is difficult but you can get a private college easily.

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Mousumi paul

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The five and a half-year MBBS curriculum at DMCH is a comprehensive course that includes a one-year required rotatory internship. The programme results in the awarding of the Bachelor of Surgery and Medicine (MBBS) degree. The college accepts 100 students every year into its MBBS program. 

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