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Janki H Gajjar

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GGSIPU accepts AYUSH entrance exam scores for admission to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course. Candidates with AYUSH scores can apply for the BAMS admission at GGSIPU. Also, candidates seeking admission to BAMS can anticipate the minimum cutoff by referring to the table given below to check out the previous year's cutoff ranks for the General All India category students for R1 closing ranks in AYUSH:Course20222023Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)2903633462

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Janki H Gajjar

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To get a seat at Annamalai University for MBBS course, candidates must score upto 12923 in the Round 1 Seat allotment of NEET UG Counselling. The MCC conducted NEET UG Counselling upto Round 3, where, candidates who scored upto 17261 in R2 and upto 19586 in R3 for the General category All India Quota were eligible. Annamalai University accepts NEET UG scores for admission to the MBBS course. Candidates who have appeared for the NEET exam are eligible for the final admissions. To know more about Annamalai University cutoff, stay tune to this page. 

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Gangadhar Noniya

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AIIMS Kalyani MBBS Admission is based on NEET UG Score.The candidates need to appear for NEET UG Counseling after getting a valid NEET Score.NEET UG Counselling is conducted by the Medical Council Committee (MCC) in four rounds, namely Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round, and Online Stray Vacancy Round. The cut off score for various cateigories is as follows:General -547SC -613   OBC- 665

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Gargi Mishra

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Yes,   AIIMS Bhubaneswar MBBS Admission is based on NEET UG Score. The candidates need to appear for NEET UG Counseling after getting a valid NEET Score.If you belong to General Category, you should aim for at least 675 (680+ is recommended) and if you belong to any Reserved Categories (OBC/ST/SC), you need to score at least 650 to secure a seat for MBBS at AIIMS.

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Sumana Ghorui

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The cutoff for the all-India quota is projected to be between 550 and 580 points this year, while the Kerala Government Medical College cutoff is expected to be 600 marks. As a result, admission to government medical schools is competitive. However, depending on your results, you may be able to get admission to a respected private medical school.

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Arvind Kumar

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Yes, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital (VMMC & SJH) in New Delhi, India, accepts NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) scores for admission to various programs as mntioned below:For admissions to its B.Sc course NEET is required along with 10+2 with 50%.MD course - NEET PG is mandatoryMBBS course- In 10+2  with 50 percent along with NEET exam is a must.This year in 2022, it was 670 rank in NEET for general category and 660 for EWS category.

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Sachin bhosagi

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The NEET cutoff for MBBS at RUHS College of Medical Sciences in Jaipur is expected to be above 656 marks for admission under 85% state quota seats.  The minimum scores required for MBBS at RUHS are: Unreserved category: 50th percentileReserved category: 40th percentileUnreserved - PH category: 45th percentileHere are some NEET cutoff scores for 2022 and 2023:  2022: 715-117 for UR/EWS, 116-93 for OBC/SC/ST, 116-105 for UR/EWS & PH, 104-93 for OBC/SC/ST & PH2023: 669 for OBC, 665 for EWS, 672 for GN, 603 for STIn 2021, the NEET cutoff for a government quota seat was at least 660+, and the cutoff for a mana
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TEJA SRI CHARAN MARGANA

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NEET UG qualifying cutoff scores and percentiles for various categories at AIIMS Raebareli are as follows: ST Category: Cutoff Percentile: 40, Cutoff Marks: 136-107. General/ EWS- PwD Category: Cutoff Percentile: 45, Cutoff Marks: 136-121. OBC- PwD Category: Cutoff Percentile: 40, Cutoff Marks: 120-107. SC- PwD Category: Cutoff Percentile: 40, Cutoff Marks: 120-107

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Some of the popular choices for BAMS are Government Medical College, Shri Vinobha Bhave Institute Medical Sciences, Government Medical College Karur, Raiganj Government Medical College, and Burdwan Dental College & Hospital, Burdwan. While there are several renowned colleges offering admission to candidates who have secured 400-500 marks in NEET 2023.BAMS Course Fees in Government Colleges range between INR 10,000 - INR 30,000. The average BAMS Course fees in Private colleges ranges between INR 40,000 - INR 12,00,000.

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lovish chhabra

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No, the NEET exam is not a mandatory entrance examination for BASLP Admission. The eligibility criteria for BASLP is that the student should have completed 10+2 with a minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Students who belong to SC/ST/OBC require a minimum of 45% in the 12th standard.

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