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Yes, you are eligible for Neet examination even if you are in second year of your BHMS and yes if you manage to qualify Neet examination and get a seat in MBBS then you can leave your BHMS seat and can get admission in MBBS
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Predicting the marks required to get a seat in a government medical college is quite difficult but when we go through previous year trends then
We don't have Neet 2020 data yet but In neet 2019 , 526 marks for general category was the cut off marks/ lowest marks
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As of now it's tough to say what could be the cutoff because every year the cutoff changes due to many factors like total students appearing for exam, difficulty level of paper etc factors.but based on previous year analysis and your rank, category we can help you with
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Homeopathy is another medical career. It's good. You can become a doctor but as a homeopathy doctor. After completing this you can be go for higher study or research. You can be join hospital or nursing home. Infact you can open your own clinic. Actually it's same as MBBS
Admission in MBBS is through Neet examination.
So, to be eligible for MBBS you need to qualify Neet examination . NTA doesn't release qualifying cut off rank rather it releases qualifying cut off percentile and the corresponding marks to be eligible for admission in mbss /bds /ayush courses and
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Security fee is refundable, but if candidate is allotted a seat in any college and he/she joins the college then the security amount will be adjusted with the first semester fee of the college. And if candidate is not allotted in any seat then the fee will be refunded
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