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Jiya Tyagi

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Shri Guru Ram Rai University accepts NEET-PG scores for admission to its MD course. Further, applicants are required to passed MBBS or any equivalent with 50% aggregate. Applicants who belong to the reserved category are required 40% aggregate to be eligible for admission.

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Ever since the NEET 2024 result has been declared, several anomalies and irregularities have been observed. The reasons are given below:67 candidates scoring perfect 720 as opposed to one or two candidates in the past few yearsStudents getting marks like 718 or 719 which is not possible as per the NEET marking schemeRelease of result 10 days in advance, especially on the day of the Lok Sabha Election ResultsAllegations of NEET 2024 question paper which were raised earlierMultiple NEET 2024 toppers belonging to a particular exam centre.

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No, unfortunately not. The cutoff for PGIMS Rohtak generally requires 580+ marks for the general category. With a score of 250 in NEET, you are unlikely to get a seat in PGIMS Rohtak under the general EWS category. However, you can get admission to some colleges like Johrat Medical College and Hospital, Johrat, Government Medical College, Siddipet, etc.

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Yes, you can get admission to a private college for BAMS with a score of 152 in NEET. It depends on the category to which you belong. NEET cutoff for BAMS is 720-164 for General category candidates and 163-129 for SC/ ST/ OBC candidates. Some colleges for BAMS are mentioned below:Dr D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, PuneKLE College KarnatakaYenepoya Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital

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With a score of 200 in NEET 2024, it is unlikely that you will get a seat in a private medical college through the regular merit list. However, you may still have a chance through management or NRI quota seats. Here's a more detailed explanation:Regular Merit List: The cutoff for private medical colleges in the general category is usually much higher than 200 marks. For example, in NEET 2023, the cutoff for private colleges ranged from 138 to 720 marks in the general category.Management Quota: Private colleges reserve a certain percentage of seats under the management quota. The cutoff for these seats is often lower than the regular me
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