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if we sum up all money for medical courses like from neet to Md And Ms how much money will be required in government and private both . i am form general category and also plz tell me how much marks are required for ews neet 2024-25 and plz elaborate your suggest

mjaisinghani62 10th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant

Talking about how many marks you need in Neet depends upon which course you wish to do .

For qualifying neet you must need 50 percentile as you are from general category . For sc and st category it is 40 percentile  and for pwd , ebc  it

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so what if my annual income is 9 lakh+. but i took 4 months leave and after that applied for ews certificate. in this situation can i get EWS certificate? and will it be valid in document verification? please solve my query

Tanya Gupta 25th Jan, 2024

Hello,

According to me no, as If your annual income is 9 lakh+ and you took 4 months leave before applying for the EWS certificate, there might be some considerations to take into account. The eligibility criteria for EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate vary, and it is best to consult

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my clat air is 12029 and ews rank is 1071,is there any chance to get any nlu?

Shambhavi shambhavi 12th Dec, 2024

With a CLAT AIR of 12029 and an EWS rank of 1071, it might be challenging to secure admission in top NLUs like NLSIU or NLU Delhi, as their cutoffs tend to be much higher. However, your chances of getting into other NLUs, especially with the EWS reservation, could still

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clat 2024 aur 7190 ews 621 what colleges should i expect?

Shambhavi shambhavi 17th Dec, 2024

With a rank of 7190 in CLAT 2024 under the EWS category, you might be able to secure a seat in some of the lower-ranked NLUs or private law schools. The specific colleges would depend on that year’s cut-off ranks, which can vary. You may consider looking at options like:


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