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I got 516 marks in neet 2019. Can I get admission in ACMS. I am army ward with general background.

Anjali Tanwar 1st Jun, 2019
Hello Kanika,
516 is a really good score but I doubt that it can get you ACMS. According to last year's cut off and data the first candidate to be admitted in ACMS had an AIQ of 5638 which is equivalent to 578 marks and the last candidate to be
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I fail in english but overall pass by additional sub. In 12thSo if i will choose hindi as language sub. In du so can i do BA pass and hons.?

Raashi Kohli 1st Jun, 2019

Hi, there some important instructions that you should know while calculating best of four percentage for Delhi University:

  •  You need to include one compulsory language(core/elective/functional)
  •  Your second subject should the one in which you wish to seek admission. If you don't include that subject then   2.5% marks will be deducted
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If I get 150 marks in NEET can still I get admission in MBBS ? And if yes then in which college?

Ishika Mishra 21st Apr, 2019

Sorry but this is very bad score in an exam like NEET to get admission into any college. In general you need to score more than 550+ to ger into government medical institutes for a general category student and 350+ to get into private colleges.

Thank you.

Hope it helps.

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I am from Haryana if I score 500 marks in Neet.will I able to take admission in govt.college.of Himachal as cut off in haryana is very high.

Ronit Jain 21st Apr, 2019

For getting a seat in any government medical college, you should be scoring a minimum score of 550 if you belong to the unreserved category. Depending upon the domicile state and colleges the score will vary. For getting a seat in the Himachal government college you should atleast have a

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Due to financial problems and along with week support system ... One highly interested students with the help of self studies cant get neet

Aishwarya Bafna 20th Apr, 2019

Hey Soumya,

What matters is your talent and the will power to achieve it. I can understand there are certain situations in life where you have to backout and stop dreaming about your career. But trust me, it will take time for the situations to be normal and if you

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I can i spend time with books to get an medical seat

Reporter Student Expert 20th Apr, 2019

Hello Lokesh,

I would like to ask you to please repeat your question as you have not asked a clear question.

Please mention your question more clearly so that we can help a little better.

Please comment down your question again.

Cheers!

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As I am interested in doctors can I choose any doctor after neet and after doing mbbs there is must to do a course for md or some other

Hrishikesh Das 20th Apr, 2019

The choice of your subject after MBBS shall be based on NEET PG/AIIMS/PGI/JIPMER/NIMHANS Scores. The better you score, the more chances and options you get for choosing. 

The PG course is never a must do, one can be a plain general practitioner or medical officer after MBBS or shift to

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one student completed college from sms jaipur and another student completed college from jalawar medical college who is best doctor in life

Prachi Priya 30th May, 2019
Hi Ravindra ,
Well judging a doctor is something we should not do. We can compare the two colleges and their facilities but what kind of a doctor some one becomes , completely depends on that single person. If you read books and are thorough with your studies , practice
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I want to become professional doctor. Rather than MBBS what can I do?

Vidhita Sachdeva 19th Apr, 2019

Hello!

Courses other than MBBS, which you can pursue after giving NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER exams, to become a professional doctor, are-

  • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
  • Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
  • Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS)
  • Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
  • Bachelor
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