NEET UG Eligibility

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Asim Basak

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With a NEET score of 633 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 45,047, securing admission to a top government college for MBBS may be challenging, but you may have options in private colleges.Admission Insights:Government Colleges: Top government colleges generally have higher cutoffs, often requiring scores significantly above 633. Your rank may not qualify you for these institutions.Private Colleges: Many private medical colleges have lower cutoff scores. You can explore options for management quota seats, which may have higher fees but could allow you to secure a seat.Fee Structure: You mentioned a budget of below 80 Lacs INR, which is fea
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Himanshi Tirkha

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Sadly, you can not appear for NEET 2024 with the said plan, as mentioned. As per the eligibility criteria, one must have passed class 12th with either PCB or PCM with Biology as an additional subject from a recognised board, in the same tenure. Thus, this is not practically possible to appear for NEET 2024 as of now.Hope that helps!

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Pulkit Gautam

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To be eligible for NEET and to get admission into a government MBBS college, you need to meet certain criteria regarding your 12th-grade marks. The NEET eligibility criteria typically require candidates to have a minimum percentage in their 12th-grade board exams. Candidates from the General category need a minimum of 50% marks in their 12th grade, while SC/ST/OBC candidates require 40% marks. Additionally, candidates with physical disabilities need to secure 45% marks. It is essential to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 10+2 to be eligible for NEET. As long as you meet these criteria and have the necessary subjects in y
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Muskan Gupta

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Its NEET UG and CWAT socre which is accepted for admission at Army College of Nursing for NEET UG. In Bsc nursing there are 60 seats offered and CWAT is conducted by AWES on the basis of Merit. You can check college website or Shiksha website to check the cut off list for admissions.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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According to the NEET 2024 eligibility criteria, foreign nationals, or NRIs/PIOs could appear for the NEET exam. If you have appeared or passed in Class 12 or equivalent exam and fulfill the eligibility criteria for the foreign national candidates, then you are eligible apply and appear for the exam. NEET is conducted in Kathmandu, Nepal, hence you can select Kathmandu as your city of exam. Check the NEET 2024 eligibility criteria and list of exam cities below.NEET 2024 eligibility criteria NEET 2024 Test Centres

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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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Yes, you need to appear for the AIIMS nursing exam separately. AIIMS does not accept NEET UG for nursing courses. AIIMS conducts separate exams for: MBBS, BSc Nursing, Paramedical courses. The AIIMS BSc Nursing exam is offered every year. The 2024 exams for BSc (Hons) Nursing and BSc (Post-Basic) Nursing are tentatively scheduled for June. The minimum cutoff scores for admission to AIIMS for a BSc in nursing are: General category: 55OBC category: 45–50SC/ST category: 30–40

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Tavneet Kaur

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Yes, you are eligible for NEET, You can practice and do hard work for the exam. It all depends upon you. All the best for your future.

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Sheetal Yadav

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No, because you didn't Study biology in class 12th.

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