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Anushka Mendiratta

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Selection Process:  there are two-steps:NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test): Securing a qualifying score in NEET is mandatory for MBBS aspirants.State Counselling & Seat Allotment: After the NEET results are declared, each state conducts its own counselling and seat allotment process. The process considers various factors, including:NEET Score: Higher scores lead to better chances of securing a seat in a preferred college.Reservation Policy: Seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and other categories as per government guidelines.Domicile
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Muskan

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As a General student with a NEET score of 443, you may be able to get admission to CMC Vellore for MBBS. CMC Vellore's admission process comprises a variety of criteria and quotas. For the MBBS programme, 50% of the seats are filled through the management quota based on inter-se-merit as determined by NEET results, with the remaining 50% filled by the State Government based on the NEET state merit list. The State Government fills 30% of the seats based on its reservation policy and NEET merit. Candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements, including completing the qualifying test with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry,
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Muskan

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No, you cannot enrol in AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College) without NEET. NEET scores are required for admission to AFMC's MBBS programme. Candidates must pass NEET UG before being admitted to AFMC, which is followed by an interview and a medical exam. The AFMC is a prominent institution that provides a unique opportunity to serve in the country's armed services. Candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements, such as being unmarried, earning a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Science subjects, and scoring at least 50% in English and each Science subject. In addition, students must pass the NEET entrance test to be considered f
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Ravi Raja kancharla

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It is unlikely that you can get admission to a private BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) college in Rajasthan with 150+ marks in NEET. Here's why:NEET Cutoff: The search results mention that the general category cutoff for NEET is 50th percentile, which is around 720-137 marks. With 150 marks, you would be scoring well below the cutoff.Eligibility Criteria: To get admitted to a BUMS course, you need to have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. With 150+ marks in NEET, you would be fulfilling this criteria.Selection Process: Admission to private BUMS colleges i
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Ravi Raja kancharla

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Yes, you can get admission to NIMS University with 450+ marks in NEET, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria. Here's why:NEET Cutoff: The search results mention that the general category cutoff for NEET is 50th percentile. With 450+ marks, you would be scoring well above the 50th percentile cutoff.Eligibility Criteria: To get admitted to NIMS University, you need to have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology. With 450+ marks in NEET, you would be fulfilling this criteria.Selection Process: NIMS University offers admission based on merit and entrance
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Ravi Raja kancharla

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With a NEET 2024 score of 560, you have a good chance of getting admission to some decent medical colleges in and around New Delhi. Here are a few options:Government Medical CollegesLady Hardinge Medical College (New Delhi) - This prestigious college accepts students with NEET scores in the 500-600 range.NDMC Medical College (New Delhi) - Another government medical college in Delhi that admits students with 500-600 NEET scores.Private Medical CollegesFaculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, SGT University (Gurgaon) - This private college in Gurgaon accepts students with 500-600 NEET scores.Additionally, with a 540+ score, you can get adm
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Agil Mathews Antony

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Since precise information is crucial during counseling, an inaccurate UG college name entry on your NEET application may cause issues. If a correction window appears, make use of it to resolve the issue. As soon as you can, report the inaccuracy to NEET or the counseling authorities; if the chance has closed, seek for assistance from them. Inform the officials of the inaccuracy during the counseling document verification process and supply any supporting paperwork that would be needed to correct it. Finding a solution to the problem requires open and honest discussion with the relevant authorities as soon as possible.

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Malavika

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NEET (UG) results will be used to determine admission to Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC). A nationwide test called the AFMC is administered to candidates hoping to get into MBBS programmes. To be eligible to participate in the AFMC MBBS admission process, aspirants must be able to pass the NEET (UG). The following are significant dates for the NEET application for AFMC:NEET UG Exam Date - 5th May 2024Interview date - 3rd week of May 2024Merit list date - 4th week of May 2024AFMC MBBS 2024 Result will be released in the form of merit list. Candidates will be able to download it via online mode from last week of May 2024.

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