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You stand a good chance of obtaining a state quota seat in a West Bengal private medical college if your NEET score is 556. Since state quota cutoffs are typically lower than those of government universities, there's a good chance your score would satisfy the requirements. It's important that you take part in the West Bengal NEET counselling procedure, where you can choose the colleges of your choice. Reviewing the cutoff trends from the prior year will help you better assess your prospects and adjust your preparation.

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Charishma Thota

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Your CET score of 81% tile is enough once you need to check the previous year's cutoffs to check requirements and gain admission for B. SC nursing in INHS Asvini college of Nursing. The INHS Asvini college of nursing doesn't require a NEET score to take admission in B. SC Nursing admission. You need to fill application form and take part in counselling conducted for the CET exam.

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SMBT Group of Institutes MBBS Admission Through NEET: with a score of 513 and All India Rank up to AIQ 190,000 may be also eligible to get SMBT Medical College Pune Direct Admissions in the coming session. Generally, the mandatory percentage at private medical colleges changes every year according to the number of applicants. The cutoff could be higher for the SMBT Group of Institutions. For the latest cut-off details and availability, you should refer to their official website. But at the same time, your score might get secure a seat in some other private medical college where the cutoff could be minimal. Check them out and be updated
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Humendra Narayan

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Yes, you can get admission in MBBS in private college with 498 marks in NEET exam, Here is the list of medical colleges for 300 to 400 marks in NEET UG 2024 they all are either private or government colleges that offer admission in MBBS at these marks. There are colleges such as Dr R.N. Cooper general hospital,  Assam medical College,  Purulia Government medical College and hospital etc. and many private colleges also available.  

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Kapil Lalwani

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Here is the list of Government colleges in India that are offering BSc courses in the medical field by accepting NEET UG scores or class 12th marks. For the NEET UG score you can consider the following colleges:All India Institute of Medical SciencesJawaharlal Institute of post-graduate medical education and research Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research For class 12th marks you can consider the colleges like: Government Medical College, Chandigarh Government Medical College, PatialaRajiv Gandhi Government Postgraduate Ayurvedic College, PaprolaYou can consider this college and if you have any fur
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Vaibhav Nalawade

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The NEET score is competitive and thus, getting an admission in the government medical colleges in India as per 2024 score of 273 is relatively demanding. In general, the scores of cut-off for the admission in the government Medical colleges are much higher, ranging from 400 to 500 or even more based on state and category.Nevertheless, there could still be certain options that allow a candidate to attain admission easily such as private medical colleges where the cut offs are lower but the fees could be much higher. Moreover, it is possible to mention other career opportunities in the healthcare sector, including the field of nursing,
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It is very difficult get a seat for B.Sc Nursing in any government college for 170 marks in NEET. But try colleges which are based on 10+2 marks in local area or small colleges. To purse B.Sc Nursing in a government college you need to meet eligible criteria ofage should be 17 or aboveyou need to pass 10+2 from recognised board from Science stream.

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Ganesh mandala

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Scoring well in NEET requires dedication, hard work, and smart study techniques. By following a structured plan, utilizing the right resources, and staying consistent in your efforts, you can maximize your chances of achieving a high score in NEET 2025.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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NEET Qualification is not necessary to apply in B.Pharma course, Jalpaiguri Institute of Pharmacy In general, admission is done on the basis of marks scored in higher secondary examination or through a separate entrance test conducted by university/college. However, if you don't have a NEET mark of 463 and Class XII percentage better than 72% then the only way available to get admitted into this institute will be by following their institution specific admission procedure which would probably involve an individual entrance exam or merit based selection. The best way is to personally contact Insitute of Pharmacy,Jalpaiguri for detail ad
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Scoring 138 in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) can make it difficult for candidates to secure admission in Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS), especially across Government or top private colleges, since the competition is usually stiff. Although, there is a but in it you may have some chances probably into the private colleges or less competitive institutions. You must research well and make multiple college applications based on their cut-offs or other parameters. Perhaps contacting the colleges directly for help or speaking to an education counselor through a recruiting service may offer some insight into alt
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