Eligibility
Hello dear student,
As you said you have scored 55 percentage in your boards examination so dear student I hope you must be aware of the eligibility criteria for students appearing for neet which says you need to have Atleast 50% for general category student combined while for the sc/at students it is 40 percent. So you are eligible for neet . While if you have completed your 12th from CBSE boards then on the official website of CBSE there comes improvement forms and you can fill that . They will be asking you some information that you have to fill correctly.
For any further information please feel free to ask anytime. I hope this was helpful to you.
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Hi aspirant,
380 marks in neet is enough to obtain a seat in private medical colleges in state quota. If you want to do medicine in a good college you must score higher and update yourself everyday in all the concepts. Aim for 500 at least to score around 450 and be competitive to obtain a seat in one among the top medical colleges.
Hope this helps
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Dear,
NEET is a National level Common Entrance test to get admission in various Medical, Dental and Veterinary Colleges in India. As per the eligibility criteria released by the NTA there is no upper age limit for the NEET Exam. So you are eligible to write NEET 2020.
Hey there
Each year the cutoff marks changes in general in general category you must score 580-590 to get a government medical seat in good medical Colleges. Some states like Karnataka has lower cutoff also but on an average you should score the mentioned marks minimum to get a medical seat.
Check about neet UG cutoff 2019
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiM1bnN053kAhVQAXIKHcdeBFYQFjAAegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw13ncSIsRF6_r3F1MyqcLzL&cf=1
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hii aspirants
Let me clear your doubt.here are details regarding neet 2020.
1.application form release date- December 2, 2019
2.Online Submission of Applications -December 2, 2019 to December 31, 2019
3.Last Date of Fee Submission- December 31, 2019
4.Last Date of Application Submission -January 7, 2019
5.Correction Period for application form -January 14, 2020 to January 31, 2020
6.Release of Admit Cards -March 27, 2020
For any updates check the official website of neet.
I hope my answer will help you out
Hello Manju,
You can't go for MBBS directly from 2nd year BDS. First you would have to complete your BDS, then, if you still want to do MBBS,you would have to clear the entrance exams again for MBBS. Yes, there are talks of bridge course after 3rd year BDS, which will get you into MBBS. The draft national education policy 2019 has recommended sweeping changes in medical education sector. The draft policy recommends that nursing and dental graduates should be allowed lateral entry into MBBS courses. the first one or two years of MBBS course will be common for all science graduates after which they can take up MBBS, BDS, nursing or other specialisations.
The first year or two of the MBBS course will be designed as a common period for all science graduates after which they can take up MBBS, BDS, Nursing or other specialisations," the report said. Common foundational courses based on medical pluralism will be followed by core courses focused on specific systems, and electives that encourage bridging across systems, the draft education policy added. Graduates from other medical disciplines such as nursing, dental etc, will also be allowed lateral entry into the MBBS course. A medical education qualification framework to achieve this will be developed in conjunction with the NMC (National Medical Commission).
The committee has recommended that on the lines of the NEET exam for entry to MBBS, a common exit examination for the MBBS should be introduced, as was also suggested in the National Medical Commission Bill. The common exit exam will play a dual role as also the entrance examination for admission into postgraduate programmes. This exit examination will be administered at the end of the fourth year of the MBBS so that students are relieved of the burden of studying for a separate, competitive entrance examinations at the end of their residency period. It has also recommended similar common exit examinations for dental education and other disciplines.
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