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There are two types of NEET counselling: state counselling and central, or national counselling. The Medical Counselling Committee, or MCC, is in charge of NEET central counselling. The MCC administers the NEET counselling procedure for admission to the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. Conversely, for the 85% of state quota seats, NEET state counselling is carried out by State Authorities or the Education Department of individual states. The NEET counselling for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc. Nursing programmes is handled by MCC. The State Counselling Authorities, on the other hand, handle admissions for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and other related
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To pursue a BVSc, you can apply to take the NEET test. Admission to veterinary Science in 2024 will be determined by both merit and the entrance exam. The prerequisite for admission to the BVSc programme is a minimum of 50% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) classes taken in the Science stream of Class 12. The NTA announces the NEET cut-off scores for different veterinary programmes in India each year. The number of candidates, the exam's difficulty level, and the availability of seats are some of the variables that affect the cut-off scores. Candidates must meet the NEET cut-off requirements established by the individual veterin
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The cutoff for government seats in Karnataka for BAMS is usually around 300 marks, and even with the OBC reservation, you would need to score significantly higher than your current mark to be considered for a seat. However, there are still a number of private colleges in Karnataka that offer BAMS courses. While your NEET score of 313 makes you eligible for consideration in several government BAMS colleges, it's essential to check the specific cutoffs for each college in the states you are interested in. Keep in mind that cutoffs can vary annually, so it's advisable to also apply to a range of colleges to maximize your chances of admiss
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