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Hello Samridhi,
If you're interested in a medical field but don't want to take the NEET exam, there are several alternative courses and careers you can pursue. These fields still involve healthcare but have different admission criteria:
Hello student,
With a NEET score of 429 in the OBC category from Madhya Pradesh, you have a fair chance of getting admission into a private medical college . Private colleges typically have lower cut-offs compared to government ones, and your score is competitive for private institutions.
You should participate
Hello Raj,
With a NEET score of 202 , getting into a top AYUSH medical college (BAMS, BHMS, etc.) is challenging, especially in government institutions where cut-offs are higher. However, you may still have chances in private colleges, though the fees tend to be higher.
For better options, check your
Hello student,
The fees for the BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course at Rajarajeshwari Ayurvedic Medical College, Humnabad can vary depending on whether you're admitted through a government quota or management quota . Here's a general idea:
Government Quota : The fees usually range between Rs. 50,000 to
Hello there,
With a
NEET rank of 968,669
in the
OBC category
, your chances of securing admission in an MBBS medical college in India are extremely low. Here’s a breakdown:
1. Government Colleges:
Hello there,
With an
All India NEET rank of 104,325
in the
Scheduled Caste (SC)
category, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college through the
All India Quota (AIQ)
are quite limited. Here’s a breakdown:
1. Government College Cut-offs:
Hello there,
With a score of 441 marks in NEET 2024 and belonging to the ST category in Telangana , you may have a chance to secure a seat in a government medical college . However, the exact outcome depends on several factors, including:
Cut-off Trends: Government medical colleges have
Hello there,
With a
NEET score of 530
, you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to a
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)
course, but it will depend on various factors, including:
1. Cutoff Trends:
Hello there,
With an OBC rank of 163,095 in NEET, your chances of securing a seat in a private medical college in India depend on several factors, including the specific college, state cutoffs, and whether you're looking at MBBS or other courses like BDS, BAMS, etc. Here's what you should
Hello there,
With
204 marks
in NEET, securing a seat in a
government medical college
will be quite challenging, especially in competitive states. Here are some key points to consider:
1. Cutoff Trends:
College have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. Well established classroom are there , laboratories of each subject, libraries, sports centre and well and clean hostel, food and hygiene are satisfactory
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