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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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Ravi Babu

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Your prospects of getting a government BAMS seat in Kerala with a NEET score of 410 would rely on your category and the particular cutoffs for that year. Due to relaxation of qualifying requirements the NEET cutoff scores for candidates in the general category in the government BAMS colleges in the 2023 generally varied between 420 and 450 marks with lower thresholds for the reserved categories (such SC/ST). Competition and ticket availability are the other important factors.About 193 government BAMS seats are available in Kerala and admission handled by the state counselling authority (CEE Kerala) in accordance with the 85% state quot
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Ravi Babu

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NEET-PG results are used to determine admission to Madras Medical Colleges MD programme in pulmonary medicine in Chennai The following were the cutoff ranks for this specialisation in 2023Category General: 1299-2237OBC: 2961-3077SC: 8558ST: 39314The application procedure and deadlines may be different for candidates from other countries. A valid NEET-PG score is usually one of the eligibility conditions. For detailed instructions on foreign national quotas and document submission deadlines candidates should also get in touch with the institutions international office Depending on schedules and seat availability postgraduate course admi
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Anjali Raj

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Since NEET is primarily required for MBBS, BDS, and related medical degrees, most universities do not need it for students pursuing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Anesthesia or comparable disciplines. However, the NEET cutoff fluctuates annually depending on category, state, and competition if your goal is to specialize in anesthesia through an MBBS route. A score above 550–600 is usually competitive for government colleges for candidates in the general category. The cutoff may be lower, between 400 and 550, for reserved categories. Make sure to verify whether NEET is applicable to your selected anesthesia track and to review the p
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Kritika Kumari

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Your chances of being accepted into a BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) programme with 420 NEET scores will vary depending on the college and the year's cutoff. Although it varies by college and state, the NEET cutoff for BUMS is typically lower than that for MBBS. For BUMS courses, you should check the cutoffs at each college and think about applying to government and private universities with lower cutoffs.

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Kritika Kumari

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Male applicants can use their NEET scores to apply to a number of Indian government medical institutes. The Government Medical College in Chandigarh, Maulana Azad Medical College, Madras Medical College, and AIIMS are well-known medical schools that accept male applicants. Obtaining a competitive score—typically above 550 for top government medical colleges—is essential to increase admission chances because these institutions usually have different cutoff ranks.

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Kritika Kumari

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For NEET UG counseling, candidates who have passed 12th from the NIOS board are eligible, provided they meet the minimum criteria set by the NTA. The process involves:Registration on the official MCC or state counseling portal.Choice filling and locking your preferred medical colleges.Seat allotment based on your NEET rank and preference.Document verification: Ensure all documents (including NIOS board certificates) are valid for submission during counseling

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Kritika Kumari

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With a NEET score of 560, you might have a chance of getting into a government medical college, especially in states with lower competition or for reserved categories. However, the final result depends on various factors like your category, the number of available seats, and the overall cutoff for that year. It is advisable to check the specific cutoff trends for the state or college you're interested in and monitor counseling updates for more clarity.

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Ravi Babu

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Your prospects of being admitted to Karnataka's government colleges for BAMS may be slim, but not impossible if you have a NEET score of 250 and fall into the VJ NT category. For several categories, the cutoffs for government BAMS colleges usually demand for a NEET score greater than 250. However depending on the particular college and the competition you might have a chance through the state quota.For certain VJ NT colleges, the Karnataka Ayush NEET cutoff is between 250 and 300.?

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Veerraj Sen

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In the meantime, for the most accurate and a updated information about the MBBS fees through a the government quota and the a cut-off rank for admission at JSS Medical College, I recommend visiting the official website of the college or contacting their admissions office. They will provide you with the a  latest details regarding the fees structure and the cut-off ranks for the MBBS program through the government quota.

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