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AIIMS Jodhpur NEET UG Qualifying Cutoff 2024Category NEET 2024 Cutoff Percentile (Expected) NEET 2024 Cutoff Marks (Expected)General/ EWS- PwD 45 136-121OBC- PwD 40 120-107SC- PwD 40 120-107ST- PwD 40 120-108 The required percentile for the General/EWS category is 50, with corresponding cut off marks ranging from 720 to 137. The OBC, SC, and ST categories and their respective PwD subcategories all have a NEET 2023 cut off Percentile of 40.AIIMS Jodhpur provides a full-time MBBS programme with one year of compulsory rotating internship. The admission to the MBBS course at AIIMS Jodhpur is based on the candidates' scores in the NEET
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NEET 2024 score of 400, you would have limited options for securing an MBBS seat, even under the Muslim minority quota.Affirmation to government medical colleges through the national or state NEET counseling prepare is exceedingly improbable with a score of 400, as the cutoffs are anticipated to be much higher. A score of 400 is considered low and would likely result in a rank over 2,50,000, which isn't competitive sufficient for MBBS affirmations.

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Selection Process for MBBS:To get admission for MBBS programs in India you need to clear National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) score. Refer to the following steps:Appear for NEET exam: You have to register and take the NEET exam, conducted by NTA. This is a national level entrance exam for medical aspirants.Qualify NEET exam: candidate need to secure the minimum qualifying percentage (vary depending upon your category).Counselling: Based on your NEET score and category, you need to participate in the counselling process.Seat Allotment: During the counselling session, based on your: 1. rank, 2. preferences, and 3. seat availabi
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Hamdard University Cutoff FAQsWhat is the Jamia Hamdard NEET cutoff 2024 for the MBBS course? The expected Jamia Hamdard NEET Cutoff 2024 for general category students ranges from 56650 to 59580th rank and for OBC category students, it is 29530-61240th rank. Refer to the article above for more courses and categories.In 2023, the NEET cutoff for Jamia Hamdard MBBS was 59,571 for General Category. Candidates with a decent score in NEET, can get a seat in MBBS programme of Jamia Hamdard University. As per unofficial sources, the marks required for General category is between 600 and 620.Passed 10+2 examination or equivalent in any discipl
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No, NEET scores are not required for the BSc Nursing course admission through CENTAC counselling. Courses such as BSc Nursing and other paramedical courses are clubbed under the UG Non-NEET category of admission. The admission takes place on the basis of candidates' Class 12 Board exam scores and other admission criteria laid down by CENTAC. 

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NEET scores are taken into account by Kasturba Medical College (KMC) Manipal when admitting students to its undergraduate MBBS programme, therefore prospective students must fulfil a number of requirements. Candidates must first be eligible to take the CBSE-conducted National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET). Second, they need to get a minimum cumulative NEET of 50%. The annual variation in the minimum score required for admission to KMC Manipal is due to various factors such as the level of difficulty of the exam, the volume of applicants, and the availability of seats.

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