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Hello aspirant,
The previous year’s cut off for JSS Medical College was 463 marks (Mop-up round) and for Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, it was 595 marks. Seeing the cut off trend and your score, you have good chances of getting JSS Medical College, Mysore since it is a deemed university too. Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, being a government institute requires 600+ marks. Other deemed colleges in Karnataka you can get at this score are-
BLDE University, Bijapur
JNMC, Belgavi
KS Hegde Medical College, Mangalore
SDU Medical College, Kolar
Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore
Also, you can use the NEET UG 2022 college predictor tool to know your chances of getting a college/course- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope it helps!
Hi,
No, you cannot participate in WBJEE counselling on the basis of your last year's result. Every year, the ranking system and cutoffs change on the basis of several factors like - the no. of students who appeared for exam, the difficulty level of the paper etc. This is why e-counselling is done based on the current year's results.
If you sat for WBJEE 2022 then only you will be eligible for participating in WBJEE counselling 2022.
Good luck.
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, the result for the Phase 2 of the NATA exam are not released yet. They are going to be released soon in the official site of nta.ac.in. Earlier it was provided that the session 2 result will be out on 15 July 2022, however the link was not yet provided or activated. It might be notified soon.
Checkout this link for any updates regarding the NATA session 2 result etc.,. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-result
Hope this helps you!!
Dear Aspirant,
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Dear aspirant
No, it's not gonna affect your neet results don't worry about that, it's duty of invigilator to cross check the all data to students data and correct them. So even if you have done a minor mistake, they will correct that.
Hope you haven't done any mistake in your omr sheet and you have feel all the information correctly in that. If you have done that you don't need to worry about anything, you will surely get your neet results.
You can also use our college predictor to predict your chances, link is given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope this information helps you and clear your doubt
All the best
Hello
Aspirant
Firstly Calm down yourself, Don't take tension if you accidentally fill the wrong roll no. their is nothing to worry about. If you written your other details and roll number in words correctly so, Nothing to worry about!
And if you fill wrong roll number in OMR sheet so your OMR sheet will not gonna be rejected if you fill correct roll number at the top because your OMR will not be read by the system but then the operator will check it out and hence fill the correct roll number in the system.
For the double check you can directly contact with NTA which conduct the NEET Examination.
hii Akansha don't get panic i did the same mistake in neet 2018 last time i appeared i called CBSE helpline (cundcting board in 2018) and they assure me that roll no will be cross checked every where written in omr in front back in numbers words etc and you'll get your result i got air 4377 that time and in last semester of mbbs rn so don't get panic everything is gonna alright best wishes for future
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