National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello there,
Yes, you can claim your BC-D reservation category for state quota seats even if you filled General category in the NEET application form.
Here’s how it works:
The category mentioned in the NEET application is used only for the All India Quota (AIQ) and for the NEET exam
With a NEET UG score of 456 , securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college is challenging, especially for candidates in the General category . However, opportunities exist in private medical colleges , particularly under management quota seats. MBBS Admission Possibilities with 456 Marks 1. Government
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No, in many places, NEET is not required for BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) students. However, since NEET is the primary entrance exam for many veterinary colleges in India, passing it is typically required to be admitted to BVSc programs. NEET is the most widely used and recognized test,
Hi Sakthi,
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 2238 in NEET MDS and belonging to EWS category, your chance of getting a seat in a government dental college depends on a number of factors including the number of seats offered, category wise reservations for the seats and cut-offs for
Dear candidate,
It very difficult to get admission with 4767 rank in neet mds in obc category for government seat. The govt seats are most closed under 1000 ranks. You can choose private or deemed Universities for this.
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With 150 score in neet you can apply for BVSc( bachelor of veterinary science) in few states and private or deemed Universities but it is quite difficult with your neet score to get admission in government colleges especially under general category.
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Admission criteria for veterinary
Hello Aspirant,
It is possible to get a seat in Basaveshwara Medical College, Chitradurga (Private Medical College in Karnataka), if your NEET score is 389 especially in the Private Quota available for you if you hold Karnataka state domicile. In the Government Quota, the cut off usually goes much higher
Yes, you can appear for NEET after completing B.A. graduation as long as you have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology in your 12 Science. Your 12th marks in those subjects will be considered for NEET eligibility and not your graduation stream.
Regarding Transfer Certificate (T.C.), if you apply
Dear aspirant,
Based on the details you’ve mentioned, the student may be eligible to claim domicile in Andhra Pradesh for NEET 2025 . Though the student studied Class 9 to 12 in Tamil Nadu, having completed Class 8 in Andhra Pradesh is significant. Moreover, both parents were born and educated
If you are selected in NEET and gain admission in an MBBS/BDS college, you will be required to submit a Transfer Certificate (T.C.) from your present institution, your B.A. College. The T.C. is proof that you are leaving that course to enrol in a different one. So, yes,
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