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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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With 580 marks in NEET 2024 and belonging to the OBC category, you have a good chance of securing a seat in a reputed medical college. Start by participating in the All India Quota (AIQ) counseling conducted by MCC. Also, apply for the state quota counseling in your home state. Keep an eye on the official websites for counseling dates and procedures. Prepare the necessary documents, such as your NEET scorecard, category certificate, and academic certificates. Be ready to choose your preferred colleges during the counseling process.

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Anjali Raj

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Getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college with an AIR of 214,973 and a NEET score of 496 may be difficult, especially considering how competitive government colleges are and how higher scores are required for the general category. Seat availability can vary greatly depending on a number of criteria, including the state, category, and reservation restrictions. While government colleges usually have higher cutoff scores, a score of about 496 may be competitive for private medical colleges or recognized universities. You may also wish to look into other medical specialty or courses where the cutoff may be lower, as well as priv
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Parul Thapa

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No, pursuing a degree in MLT does not require the NEET.NEET is primarily used for admission into undergraduate medical courses such as MBBS and BDS. In contrast, admission to a BSc MLT program is generally based on Class 12 scores or CUET scores. 

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Government B.Sc. Nursing colleges may have fewer possibilities for applicants with a NEET score of 160 and a 70% grade in higher secondary education because these institutions usually have higher cutoffs. Still, there might be opportunities for admission in private universities or through state quotas in some jurisdictions. It's important to apply broadly and take into account universities that have reserved seats or lower cutoffs. More precise assistance can be obtained by looking up specific college cutoff dates and taking part in counselling rounds.

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It can be difficult, but not impossible, to gain admission to a government nursing college for a B.Sc. Nursing programme with 83% on your Class 12th boards and 133 on the NEET. In many states, passing the NEET is a requirement to be eligible for nursing programs. However, because there are fewer places available and there is fierce rivalry, government universities typically have higher cutoff scores. State-level counselling programs or private nursing schools may provide you better opportunities. Make whether the state you are applying to has any entrance tests or other requirements for nursing admittance.

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While the NEET cutoff for Christian Dental College's BDS programme in 2023 was 153770 for General category candidates in the All India quota, securing admission with a rank of 40000 can be possible . Cutoffs vary yearly based on factors like applicant numbers, historical trends, exam difficulty, and seat availability. To be eligible, apply online, submit documents, and prepare for NEET. Limited direct admission seats with varying fees are available. The faculty is average, emphasizing self-dependence, and engaging in co-curricular activities is encouraged for a comprehensive college experience. Monitor annual NEET cutoffs for accurate
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