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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!With an All India Rank (AIR) of 2157 in NEET and SC reservation, you can expect to get a seat in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Obst. & Gynae) at AIIMS New Delhi: Category NEET Last Round Closing Rank 2024SC (All India)                                                    647Here are some other details about AIIMS admission:Admission to AIIMS MBBS is based on a valid NEET UG score and the NEET UG counseling process. To be eligible to apply, you must have passed Class 12 with a minimu
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Admission to MBBS course at UCMS, Delhi is done through NEET UG. The UCMS MBBS cutoff 2024 has been released on the official website. The last-round closing rank for the MBBS course stood at 331 for the students belonging to the General AIl india quota. The last year's closing rank for UCMS, is as follows:CourseNEET Last round Closing Rank (General-All India) 2024Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)331 

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Abhignan bollam

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Yes, you can apply for the B.Sc. Nursing programme based on your NEET scores. Starting from 2024, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has mandated that NEET UG scores be used for B.Sc. Nursing admissions. The eligibility criteria include completing Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as core subjects. Candidates must also be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year. For the general category, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Class 12 is required, while SC/ST/OBC candidates need at least 40%. 

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Priya Kumari

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Hi Greetings, 'With 245 marks in NEET and applying under the OBC category in Telangana, it is unlikely that you will secure a seat in a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college, as the cutoff marks for BAMS in government colleges tend to be higher.'Typically, government BAMS colleges in Telangana require a higher NEET score, often above 300 for general categories, with OBC cutoffs usually being slightly lower but still above 245 marks. However, you may have a better chance in private BAMS colleges in the state or through management quotas, which may have lower cutoffs.To get an accurate picture, you can refe
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Priya Kumari

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Hi Greetings, 'With 60 marks in NEET, getting admission to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college is unlikely, as the cutoff marks for BAMS tend to be much higher. In recent years, the cutoff for BAMS under the general category has been around 300-400 marks, and for reserved categories, it can still be higher than 60 marks.'However, you might have a chance in private Ayurvedic colleges or in colleges offering BAMS under state quotas or management quota, depending on the cutoff for those institutions. It's important to check the cutoff for specific colleges and also explore other options like private coll
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Priya Kumari

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Hi Greetings, 'With 505 marks in NEET and an OBC category, you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to a government BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) college, but it depends on the cutoff for that particular year and college.'Typically, government BUMS colleges have varying cutoffs based on the state and the number of applicants. For instance':1. 'For All India Quota (AIQ): The cutoff for BUMS may vary, but for OBC candidates, it could be around 480–510 marks in recent years.2. 'For State Quota: State-specific cutoffs may be lower, and your chances improve based on your state's BUMS college rankings'.'To improve
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Priya Kumari

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Greetings, 'To get a counselor for your NEET UG counseling process, you can':1. 'Search Online Counseling Services: Several educational platforms and coaching institutes offer counseling services for NEET UG, such as Aakash, Allen, and Career Launcher. They provide personalized guidance on seat allocation, choice filling, and document verification'.2. 'Contact NEET Coaching Centers: Many NEET coaching centers also offer counseling services, where expert counselors help guide you through the admission process, based on your rank and preferences'.3. 'Consult with Mentors or Seniors: If you know seniors or mentors who have gone through th
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Priya Kumari

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The cut-off marks required for BSc Nursing through NEET depend on college type . Government colleges usually ask for 450-500 marks, while private colleges accept students with 350-400 marks. Students from reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) often get a benefit of 50-100 marks lower in the cut-off. They have certain points that judge student ability to be selected for government college With 169 score in NEET 2024, for pursuing BSc Nursing is possible, given below: 1. Category : If you belong from reserved category like (SC, ST, OBC, etc.), your chances of admission may improve. 2. State and College: Different states and government colleges
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Rahull Shah

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Hello Everyone,"With 418 in NEET 2024, securing a government MBBS seat in Bihar may be challenging for the General category, as cut-offs are typically higher. 'However, for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), you may have a chance as their cut-offs are lower'.Semi-government colleges or state quota seats could also be options. Check the Bihar NEET cut-off trends and consult the BCECEB website for accurate updates.Hope it will help to get what you are looking for.Thank you so much!

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Rahull Shah

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Hello Everyone, 'With 384 in NEET, government MBBS colleges may be out of reach, but private institutions like Vydehi, Mahadevappa Rampure, and Kanachur offer options with fees around ?7-10 Lacs annually. Scholarships or state quota seats can help reduce costs.'Explore colleges in your state, like West Bengal, to save on additional expenses. Use NEET college predictors or consult counselors for tailored guidance based on your budget and preferences.'Don't forget to visit the official website for more detailed information.

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