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Jiya Tyagi

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To be eligible for admission to BDS courses at PGIDS, Rohtak, candidates are required to pay NEET UG 2024 application fee for admission.The application fee can be paid in an online mode via Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking or UPI.  The category-wise application fees are given in the below table:CategoryApplication Fee (in INR)General1,700General EWS and OBC1,600SC, ST, PwD1,000Outside India9,500 

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Manish Jaiswal

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Greetings!With a NEET score of 140, it might be challenging to secure admission to private BAMS colleges. Typically, BAMS admission requires candidates to have passed class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, along with a minimum aggregate of 50%  (general category) or 40% (reserved category) marks.While private colleges may have varying admission criteria, it’s advisable to explore government BAMS colleges as well. Some top BAMS colleges include Banaras Hindu University (BHU),  Dr. D. Y. Patil Navi Mumbai, and GGSIPU Delhi. For more the latest information please visit t
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, admission to BMRIT course is based on the marks obtained in Class 12 (or equivalent) examinations.While certain medical programs, particularly MBBS and BDS, usually require NEET for admission, some allied health Science courses, including BMRIT, might admit students based on their Class 12 marks or through specific entrance exams conducted by individual colleges or universities.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Yes, NIOS Marksheet and Migration Certificate are valid during NEET counselling and Medical College admission. The Secondary and Senior Secondary certifications from NIOS are recognised equally with credentials from other boards. The National Medical Commission (NMC), which used to be the Medical Council of India (MCI), now recognizes qualifications from open schools, such as NIOS, for NEET eligibility.For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of specfic Medical colleges or by contacting the admission office.

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Ankit Rawat

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Registration for BVSc course at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is based on NEET ( National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) score and 10+2 aggregate in the Science stream. The eligibility criteria for registration is that student must pass10+2 examination in the Science field with at least 50% to 55% aggregate marks. The age for registration is minimum of 17 years and maximum age of 25 years. Apply for BHU BVSc couse online. The cutoff range for General category is 588 to 472, for OBC is 471 to 442, and for SC and  ST category is 427 to 301 and 407 to 227.

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Kapil Lalwani

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With your NEET score of 516 and rank of 186176, right here are some non-public colleges you can consider with a fee structure among Rs. 5 to 8 Lakhs: - Thapar University: They provide publications inside your finances, however make sure to test their internet site for the today's admission updates. You may additionally want to explore: - Mumbai University: They offer diverse courses with exclusive costs, so it is first-class to check their website for more information. Remember, admission procedures and fees can trade, so regularly verify with the university without delay . Good success together with your admissions
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Kapil Lalwani

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Congratulations on clearing NEET! Given your AIR of 189844, you barely stand a chance to get a medical seat in a government college therefore, I shall advise as follows. Though, chances are, you still could have in private colleges or deemed universities. The competition for the medical seats existing at present also has to be competed and the cutoffs for each year are also changing. To increase your chances, consider the following options:To increase your chances, consider the following options:- Try to get into the private self-financed colleges/universities or deemed universities, which must have comparatively higher cut-off ranks.-
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Mohsin Ansari

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1032161, you may not have much chances of getting admission to medical courses including MBBS, BDS or AYUSH. However, you can try for other related health care courses or other colleges which Meets low NEET ranking scores. Here are a few possibilities:Nursing: Most of the colleges provide  Nursing with less NEET score cut off.B. Pharmacy: You might be able to apply for B. Pharmacy programs, there might be a comparatively lower NEET score cut off for this stream.Paramedical Courses: Vietnamese as English might be available with low NEET scores or other social courses like Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Medical Laboratory Tech
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