NEET

Get insights from 3.5k questions on NEET, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about NEET

Follow Ask Question
3.5k

Questions

2

Discussions

230

Active Users

204

Followers

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 129 Views

M
Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

You have a good chance of getting a government seat in a private medical college in Karnataka if you have a NEET score of 483 and are from a rural area of the state and fall under the 3A category. The likelihood of admission is influenced by a number of variables, such as reservation regulations, seat availability, and cutoff patterns. In Karnataka, the 3A category is part of the Other Backward Classes (OBC), which is subject to a reservation quota. Additionally, Karnataka has a rural quota, which may increase your chances of being admitted. In Karnataka, the 3A category is part of the Other Backward Classes (OBC), which is subject to
...more

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 27 Views

B
Bhupinder Kour

Contributor-Level 10

No, you cannot get admission to MBBS at Prakash Medical College, Sangli with 300 marks in NEET 2024. The minimum qualifying percentile for admission to MBBS at Prakash Institute of Medical Sciences Sangli is 50th percentile for unreserved candidates, which translates to a NEET score of approximately 137 marks. Therefore, your score of 300 marks is significantly higher than the cutoff, ensuring admission to the college.

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 16 Views

B
Bhupinder Kour

Contributor-Level 10

To pursue B.Sc Biotechnology after your 12th without taking the NEET exam, you need to:Pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognised board.Meet the eligibility criteria of the chosen college or institution.Appear for entrance exams like DPU AIBTCET, IPU CET, or other university-specific exams.Pursue a 3-year full-time course.Consider colleges like National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Jamia Hamdard, and Birla Institute of Technology & Science – Pilani.

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 30 Views

B
Bhupinder Kour

Contributor-Level 10

After M.Sc. Zoology, you can pursue:Academic ResearcherTeacherEcologistMedia SectorScientific WriterAnimal NutritionistMarine BiologistEnvironment ConsultantWildlife ConservationistVeterinarianWildlife BiologistAnimal and Wildlife EducatorZookeeperWildlife Campaign OfficerField OfficerWildlife Project OfficerAssistant ProfessorWildlife Programme OfficerZoologistAssociate Editor ZoologyYou are not eligible for NEET UG as it is a postgraduate degree focused on advanced studies in zoology, not medicine.

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 66 Views

M
Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

Your chances of getting into a government or semi-government medical institution for an MBBS programme are fairly good if you have a NEET score of 494 in 2024 and fall under the ex-serviceman defense category. However, this is dependent on a few other circumstances. In several states, the ex-serviceman defense group is subject to specific reservation quotas, which can greatly increase your chances of getting a seat. Every state has its own ex-serviceman quotas and reservation regulations. The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) uses a centralized counseling approach to fill seats. The state counseling procedure determines how seats are
...more

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 10 Views

B
Bhupinder Kour

Contributor-Level 10

For an OBC female candidate from Tamil Nadu with a NEET score of 400, here are some government colleges you can consider:Government Medical College, Tirunelveli: This college accepts NEET scores between 400 and 500 and has a total tuition fee of ?61,200.Tripura Medical College and DR BRAM Teaching Hospital, Agartala: This college accepts NEET scores between 400 and 500.

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 33 Views

M
Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

It could be difficult to get admitted to Government Medical College (GMC), Nagpur, if you are a SC member with a NEET score of 164. Even for protected groups like SC, the NEET cutoff scores are typically higher for medical institutes, including GMC Nagpur. In previous years, GMC Nagpur's SC category cutoff has usually been far higher than 164. For instance, in 2022, the cutoff score for MBBS candidates from the SC category at GMC Nagpur was approximately 450–500 points. Medical college admissions are quite tough. The exam's difficulty level, the amount of open seats, and candidates' overall performance all affect the cutoff score
...more

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 27 Views

M
Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

With your predicted NEET score of 437 to 441 and your SC classification, you stand a strong chance of being accepted into a West Bengal government dental college. The number of candidates, the exam's difficulty, and the availability of seats are some of the variables that affect the cutoff scores for admission each year.Examine the SC category cutoffs from the previous year's government dentistry colleges in West Bengal. This can help you determine the range of scores needed to be admitted. You benefit from the reservation quota, which usually has lower cutoff scores than the general category, as a student in the SC category. Engage in
...more

New question posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 25 Views

New answer posted

7 months ago

0 Follower 34 Views

M
Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

Although the precise prospects depend on a number of circumstances, you have a good chance of getting into a government medical college or an inexpensive recognised university with 573 NEET UG 2024 marks. Your prospects will depend on your precise NEET rank. Each year, the rank that corresponds to 573 marks may change slightly depending on the exam's difficulty level and how other applicants do.The likelihood of admission is also greatly influenced by your category (general, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, etc.). When compared to the general category, reserved category students usually have lower cutoff grades for admission. You brought up AIQ (15%
...more

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 64k Colleges
  • 968 Exams
  • 627k Reviews
  • 1500k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.