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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 484 marks in NEET, you have every chance to get admission in an MBBS college; however, this is possible only depending on category: General, SC, ST, or OBC. The cut-off mark varies from year to year and college to college.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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A candidate with 380 marks in NEET may find admission to BDS programs challenging but not impossible. The cut-off marks for BDS will vary by college, category (General, OBC, SC/ST), and no. of applicants. Cutoff marks for BDS for the government college can be even above 500-600 or more, in general.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a NEET score between 180-197 in the PWD category, you may still stand some chances for MBBS though again it depends on the cut-off for that year. The PWD category will have a lower cutoff when compared to general categories and hence you may find it better opportunities in government colleges through reserved seats. In competition, you may struggle in getting a seat in premier medical colleges. Check out previous year PWD category cut-off trends for clarity. You can also opt for private colleges, where cutoffs might be slightly different.   

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Anurag Shivam

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MBBS: Candidates are selected on the basis of their merit in NEET UG conducted by NTA. BPT/GNM/B.Sc Nursing: Candidates are selected on the basis of their merit in JENPAS UG conducted by WBUHS

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Anurag Shivam

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Here are some cutoffs for the Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (IPGMER) in Kolkata:NEET PG 2024For the General AI category, the closing rank for MD in Paediatrics was 1260, and the closing rank for MD in Physiology was 94668. For the OBC AI category, the closing rank for MD in Paediatrics was 7667. NEET PG 2022 and 2023 cut off scoresHere are some cut off scores for some courses:MD Community Medicine: 2022 cut off score was 426, and 2023 cut off score was 441. MD Pathology: 2022 cut off score was 472, and 2023 cut off score was 450. MS General Surgery: 2022 cut off score was 590, and 2023 cut off
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Anurag Shivam

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Choosing MBBS at the Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (IPGMER) is considered a top choice because of its reputation for high-quality medical education, excellent clinical exposure due to its large patient volume, access to advanced technology and research opportunities, allowing students to gain a comprehensive understanding of medicine while being well-prepared for a future career as a doctor, especially if they wish to pursue postgraduate studies in a specialised field later on. Key reasons why MBBS at IPGMER is considered a great option:Strong Academic Reputation:IPGMER is recognised for its rigorous cu
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Anjali Singh

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The NEET SS 2024 exam dates have been announced by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) on September 13, 2024. The exam will be conducted on March 29 and March 30, 2025. Generally, NEET SS is conducted over a window of two days and two shifts. The NEET SS 2024 official notification will be released tentatively in the fourth week of December 2024, along with the application forms.  Thank you I hope this helps.

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Chhavi Bansal

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Your chances of being admitted to a government medical college with a NEET score of 170 in the SC category rely on a variety of variables, including state quotas, college preferences, and the number of available seats. The projected cutoff score for candidates in the SC category at government medical institutes usually falls between 129 and 105. But with 170 points, you should be able to get into a government college, especially if you meet the state quota. Cutoffs might vary greatly, thus it's crucial to take particular universities and geographical areas into account.For more precise information about the cutoff at your desired colle
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Anurag Shivam

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To apply for MBBS at the Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (IPGMER) in Kolkata, India, you must: Take the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG, Apply for counseling, Book a seat for admission, and Submit the required documents. The required documents include:A completed and signed checklist of documentsA completed and signed college admission formFour passport-size color photographsA photo ID, such as a voter card, Aadhaar card, or passportProof of date of birth, such as a birth certificate or marksheetSeat allotment letterNEET-UG admit card and rank letter10+2 board examination certificate and
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Neel Bansod

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A score of around 520-550 for the general category might be required for an MBBS seat in a government college in MP

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