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There are no such restriction for Medical graduate to be ineligible for the NEET. So you can obviously apply for the examination but you should keep the age criteria in mind. To be eligible for NEET you must be in a age range of 17 years to 25 years. There
Hello,
Congratulations for you performance in NEET 2021. Try for a good government college. You will definitely get a seat in a good government college. It is hard to predict exact colleges you can get as the cutoff varies every year.
You can predict your college by visiting the following
As per last year cut off of NEET UG , ST category required 113 marks ( 40 percentile) for government college. So, you can get admission in government college through state quota counseling.
Hope this helps.
All the best!!
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It is difficult to make prediction as cut off keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
number of students that appeared in the neet examination,
kind of marks obtained by students in neet ,
toughness level of the neet examination,
number of seats available etc.
But yes,
No, according to present scenario, if you do your pg in the US or UK after completing MBBS from Russia or any European country, there are low chances that you will be exempted from writing the FMGE. In order to practice as a doctor in India one needs to clear
Hi Neet Aspirant ,
According to last year's cut-off and on the basis of your marks and mantioned caste category you might get seat for MBBS in this Colleges mentioned below:
• Govt. Medical College, Mahabubnagar
• Govt. Medical College, Nalgonda
• Govt. Medical College, Suryapet
• Govt. Medical College,
Hi.
According to past year trends for NEET, it is very difficult for a general student to get a seat in M.B.B.S. A candidate should aim for 600+ marks to get a MBBS seat in medical government college and 700+ if you wish to get a good government college. As
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First of all, a very heartiest congratulation for securing such good marks in your NEET examination. Secondly, I would like to say that each and every year the cut-off criteria get changed depending upon the merit list. This year it is expected to secure 50 percentile for general category
Dear Harsh,
MBBS(Bachelor's of Medicine and Bachelor's of Surgery) and BAMS(Bachelor's of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery) are different degrees. Yes, you can definitely leave BAMS and if you want to leave BAMS, you will have to drop that year and start from fresh in MBBS that is from 1st semester
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