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Liyansha Jain

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Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences MBBS course admissions are based on the NEET scores. Hence, having good NEET scores is good for students opting to become Doctors in future. The basic eligibility criteria is Class 12 with a minimum of 50% aggregate and good NEET scores which can make things easy for students during the admission process. 

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BPT is ideal if you are passionate about patient rehabilitation, physical therapy, and helping individuals recover mobility and function. It involves direct patient interaction and therapeutic exercises. On the other hand, BSc Radiology focuses on diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, with less patient interaction but critical involvement in diagnosing medical conditions.If you enjoy technology and precision-driven work, radiology is a better fit. Both offer rewarding careers in healthcare, but your personal interest and skills should guide the decision.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!With a NEET score of 183, securing admission to a government medical college might be challenging as the cut-off marks for government colleges are generally higher. Whether you can get admission to a government college with 183 NEET marks depends on several factors, including:CategoryThe minimum qualifying marks for admission to a government medical college varies by category: General or OBC: A score of at least 500 is required for admission to a standard medical college Reserved category: A score of 300 to 400 may be sufficient for admission SC/ST: A score of 350 may be sufficient for admission

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Rupesh Katariya

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For getting a B.Pharm college accepting NEET scores of 300-400 with an annual fee of ?15-20k and offering good placement packages in Delhi or Maharashtra, government colleges are your best option. Here's what you can consider:Delhi:Jamia Hamdard University (Delhi)Accepts NEET scores for B.Pharm admission.Annual fees: Around ?20,000 (for subsidized seats).Known for good placement opportunities in pharma companies.Maharashtra:Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), MumbaiKnown for high-quality education and placements.Fees: Around ?15,000 per year for Maharashtra state quota.Admissions based on merit and relevant entrance scores.Governme
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Yash Kumar

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Hello Sona Agarwal, yes you can het admission into any private college of BDS but it is impossible for you to get government dental college at this score.Being a general category student and scoring only 120 marks in NEET Entrance Exam can only land you into some private BDS colleges. 

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krish goel

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Hello! Greetings everyoneThe cutoff for North Orissa University (NOU Orissa) for NEET 2024 has not been released yet The Odisha NEET cutoff for North Orissa University in 2024 will be determined after the NEET exam and subsequent counseling rounds. Expected cutoff scores are:UR/EWS: 50th Percentile (approximately 720-164)OBC/SC/ST: 40th Percentile (approximately 163-129)UR/EWS & PH: 45th Percentile (approximately 163-146)The official cutoff will be released by the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) cell after the counseling process is complete. Thanking you

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Jit Dutta

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The expected cutoffs for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) in 2024 are:Vardhaman Mahavira Medical College: 107–129.North Delhi Municipal Medical College and Hindu Rao Hospital: 909–1054 for all India students of general category. These calculations are based on MBBS graduation rates provided through NEET UG Round 1 Seat Allotment results.

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Parul Thapa

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Candidates can check the top institutes they can apply in for Diploma in Clinical Research below:Clinical Research CollegesClinical Research Course FeesDr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune3 LMedical College, Bharati Vidyapeeth3 LICRI30 K - 4.5 LILAM3.45 L - 4.5 LSymbiosis Centre for Distance Learning29.92 K - 46 KSymbiosis School for Online and Digital Learning44 KSkyline CRS35 K - 7.5 LPPCE (Viman Nagar) & Ruby Hall Clinic (Bund Garden)50 KJehangir Centre for Learning1 LPursuing Clinical Research courses after completing a BSc Biotechnology can be a rewarding choice for those interested in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Clin
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Jatin kumar Khiloi

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Candidates need to pass 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with at least 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC).  - Enroll NEET UG for that year and qualify the same exam which is conducted by the NTA.  Spend a day in KEA counseling for Karnataka state or MCC counseling for All India seats.  Vydehi Institute must be chosen while counseling depending on the rank and seat availability.  Now, upload documents like NEET scorecard, certificates from previous schools attended, and photo IDs.  You should make the tuition fees payments in terms of the college fees structure.&n
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Yash Kumar

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No. Not at all. At such a low score in NEET Entrance Exam, you cannot get admission into any government medical college with only 100 marks in NEET Entrance Exam.  You have not even cleared the cut-off so it is impossible for you to get admission.

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