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Malavika

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SRM Medical College NEET UG cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, and other medical/paramedical courses in India. As per the Round 1 Seat Allotment Result, the SRM Medical College MBBS cutoff 2024 is 637582 for the students belonging to the General AI category. Comparing the latest year cutoff with the past two years, the institute saw inconsistency in the closing ranks over the years for its MBBS course. The Round 1 cutoff for the MBBS course was 744166 in 2023. The General AI quota, the NEET UG Round 1 cutoff 2024 for the MBBS course was 637582.

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Malavika

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As per St John’s Medical College admission guidelines, candidates should register and qualify for UG NEET and apply for KCET. Candidates must complete the KCET application process for admission to MBBS programme. The steps to be followed for completing the online application form are:Step 1: Visit the SJMC official website.Step 2: Register with a valid email ID/mobile number and password.Step 3: Login and fill out the application with accurate details.Step 4: Upload a passport-size photograph. Other documents such as mark sheets also have to be uploaded.Step 5: Payment of the application fee for application submission.

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Somya Sewak

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The NEET 2024 cut off has been revised along with the scores and final answer keys.The cut off marks have been reduced by two marks.The number of candidates qualifying the exam has also been revised.       UR/EWS      - cut off score 720 -160.   OBC             - cut off score  161-127.         SC                - cut off score  161-127.                                                
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Yash Kumar

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Yes, your daughter can easily get admission in BAMS at Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan without attending counseling. This college also offers direct admission or spot admission in BAMS courses without NEET score, so you have a good chance to secure admission here.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Generally, candidates are eligible for NEET exam if they have PCMB in Class 12th through NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). The eligibility criteria for NEET exam is candidates must have passed the Class 12 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from any state board or recognised board. However, with less than 50% in PCB, it is difficult to be eligible for attempting NEET. Candidates must have atleast aggregate of 50% marks (40% for SC, ST, OBC category) in PCB subjects in class 12th. 

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Yash Kumar

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Yes, you can appear in NEET as the eligibility criteria states that the candidate appearing for NEET UG Entrace Exam must qualify 12th standard from a recognised boards with a cumulative score of 45%. 

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Yash Kumar

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Hii, it's still possible for you to crack NEET Exam if you give your 100% dedication. You should immediately join crash course of any reputated coaching institute and enroll in their test series as well. Solve atleast past 5 years previous questions and understand all those concepts. In this way you can easily cover you 100% syllabus with revision by doing smartwork. All the best in advance !

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Nidhi Kumari

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To resolve the disparity in your father's name between your grade 10 and 12 transcripts and prevent problems during NEET counselling, you ought to make the corrections as soon as possible. First, ask your local school board for a correction to be made to your grade 10 transcript. This often entails filing an application for correction along with supporting documentation, such as a copy of your official 12th-grade transcript and a government-issued identification card that verifies your true name. Keep a copy of the acknowledgement receipt and make sure you adhere to the board's specified rectification procedure. Additionally, to show c
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Nidhi Kumari

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Securing a seat for MBBS at a government college may be difficult if you have a rank of 27,430 and fall into the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category. High cutoff ranks are typical of government medical institutes, and competition is fierce even for admissions in the EWS category. Because of their strict admissions standards and great demand, the majority of government medical universities seek for higher ranks. This rank makes it difficult to get into a government MBBS seat, even though other state government colleges or private medical schools may have somewhat lower cutoffs. To increase your chances of admission, it's advisabl
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Muskan

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Securing a BDS place in a government dental college may be challenging with 173 NEET scores because government universities typically have higher cutoffs. But there's a chance you could be able to get into a private dentistry institution, particularly if there are management quota seats available. The precise cutoff varies according to your state, category, and the quantity of seats that are available. It's a good idea to enquire with private dental schools or take part in counselling to find out what possibilities you have for admission given this score.

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