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KUMKUM BASWAL

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If you find biology difficult and are considering alternatives to NEET, pursuing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) might be a good choice. BPT focuses on physical therapy and rehabilitation, involving subjects like anatomy and biomechanics, but with less intense biology than an MBBS degree. Career options include working as a clinical physiotherapist, sports physiotherapist, or running your own practice. Both fields are in demand, but BPT might suit you better given your interests and strengths. Shadowing professionals and speaking with current students can help you make an informed decision.

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Kashish raj

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As per the eligibility requirements, no you cannot appear for NEET if you come from a commerce background. The NEET exam pertains to students who have had physics, chemistry and biology in their 11 and 12 grade. Moreover, the NEET exam is for medical, dental and other related areas which involve a thorough and in-depth understanding of human biology and physiology. Hence, a student with a commerce stream becomes ineligible to apply and appear for this examination. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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If you score 200 in NEET from the general category, you can expect to have opportunities for MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) and BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) courses in various government medical and dental colleges across India. Government colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and others often offer these courses to students with scores around 200 in NEET.To find out which specific courses and colleges you qualify for, it's important to check the official NEET counseling websites. They provide information about seat availability, cutoff ranks, and the list of participating coll
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With a NEET All India Rank (AIR) of 120566 and belonging to the SC category, the chances for admission to MBBS can vary based on several factors including:1. *Category-wise Cutoff*: Different states and colleges have varying cutoff ranks for SC category students. Your rank is within the SC category, but it's crucial to check the cutoff ranks from previous years for a more accurate assessment.2. *State Quota and All India Quota*: MBBS admissions are conducted through both state quota and all India quota seats. State quotas prioritize candidates from the respective state, while all India quota seats are open to candidates from all over I
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