National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
If your Class 10th marksheet is clearly visible with your name, date of birth, and marks correctly shown, your NEET application is unlikely to be rejected. Many candidates upload documents by taking a photo and converting it into a PDF, as long as the details are readable. However, if the exam authority specifies a scanning requirement, it's advisable to check their guidelines. If needed, you may get a scanned copy ready in case of any future verification. Stay calm and monitor any updates from the NEET portal for confirmation.
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No, Vijaya College of Nursing in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh does not require NEET scores for offer admission to its BSc Nursing course. The college has its own eligibility requirements to get admission to bsc Nursing course.
To be eligible for Bsc Nursing in Vijaya college of Nursing candidate must have passed 10 + 2 examination with Science (PCB) and English Core/English Elective with the minimum of 45% marks in aggregate from recognized board.
Vijaya College of Nursing offers a 4 years B.Sc. in Nursing course at the UG level. Vijaya College of Nursing B.Sc. in Nursing admission is based on entry requirements - 45.0% in 12th. The total tuition fee for this course is INR 192000 for entire duration of the course. Apart from the tuition fee, students are also required to pay hostel fee of INR 196000.
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In the context of the NEET application, the terms "10th marksheet" and "10th certificate" refer to two distinct documents:
10th Marksheet: This document details the marks or grades you obtained in each subject during your Class 10 examinations. It serves as an official record of your academic performance.
10th Certificate: Also known as the passing or matriculation certificate, this document certifies that you have successfully completed your Class 10 education. It typically includes your date of birth and other personal details, serving as proof of passing the examination.
It's important to note that some educational boards issue both documents separately, while others may provide only a marksheet that also serves as a passing certificate. For instance, certain boards do not provide a separate passing certificate; in such cases, the marksheet suffices for both purposes.
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For the NEET application, if your educational board has issued both documents, you should upload both the 10th marksheet and the 10th certificate as per the application requirements. If only one document was provided by your board, it should be sufficient to meet the application criteria. Ensure that the scanned copies are clear and adhere to the specified size and format guidelines outlined in the NEET application instructions.
For detailed information on the required documents and their specifications, refer to the official NEET information bulletin or trusted educational resources.
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For NEET AIQ counseling , the OBC certificate must be from the state where the caste is recognized as OBC.
Since JAT is OBC in Rajasthan and at the central level but not in Maharashtra, you should get a Central OBC-NCL certificate from Rajasthan authorities.
However, having a Maharashtra domicile might create complications. Confirm with NEET/NTA authorities if this setup is valid for central quota counseling.
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.
For NEET counselling, you can use a central OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate to claim OBC benefits under the All India Quota (AIQ) seats; for state quota seats, you would need a state-issued OBC certificate depending on the specific state regulations.
To convert a Maharashtra state OBC certificate to a central OBC certificate, you need to apply to the designated authority in your district with your existing state OBC certificate, along with necessary supporting documents, and request a "Central OBC Certificate" specifying that you belong to a centrally listed OBC category i.e JAT this process usually involves submitting an application form and undergoing verification by the relevant government official.
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Your eligibility for the state quota under the SC category in Andhra Pradesh depends on a few key factors:
1. State Quota Criteria in Andhra Pradesh
To apply for the Andhra Pradesh state quota (85%) in NEET, you typically need to fulfill domicile/residence criteria, which usually include:
Completing education (10th & 12th) from Andhra Pradesh, OR
Proving permanent residence in Andhra Pradesh through a domicile/residence certificate issued by the state.
2. Caste Certificate Validity
Even though you hold an SC certificate from Rajasthan and a central SC certificate:
State Quota SC Reservations: Andhra Pradesh will only accept a state-issued SC certificate (from Andhra Pradesh authorities) for SC reservation under the state quota.
Central SC Certificate: This certificate will help you claim SC benefits for All India Quota (15%) but not for the Andhra Pradesh state quota.
Hello Rahul,
Since you have Maharashtra domicile , the Maharashtra authorities will not issue a Central OBC certificate because Jat is not recognized as OBC in Maharashtra.
However, you can get a Central OBC certificate from Rajasthan , where Jats are under the OBC category. This certificate will be valid for Central Government quota admissions , including All India Quota (AIQ) counselling in NEET . Key Points:
You should apply for a Central OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate from Rajasthan and use it for NEET AIQ counselling .
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you can register and take the NEET UG 2025 exam if you are a student in your 12th grade. However, in accordance with the other NEET UG eligibility requirements, you must receive the necessary passing grades in your 12th grade in order to be admitted to medical programs.
For complete information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
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It's completely understandable to feel overwhelmed and unable to focus on studies after losing a loved one, especially when the grief hits you strongly like it is today. It's important to acknowledge that your feelings are valid and that grieving is a natural process.
Here are a few things you can do to cope and try to get back on track with your studies:
Even if you feel like you can't share your feelings with anyone, try talking to a close friend, family member, or a trusted counselor. Sometimes just having someone to listen can make a big difference.
Don't try to bottle up your emotions. Set aside time to cry, reminisce about your loved one, or write in a journal to process your feelings.
Make sure you are getting enough sleep, eating healthy meals, and exercising regularly. These activities can help manage stress and improve your overall well-being.
Instead of trying to study for long hours, break down your study sessions into smaller, manageable chunks. Focus on one concept at a time and take breaks when needed.
Understand that your ability to study may be impacted by your grief. Set achievable goals for yourself and don't be too hard on yourself if you don't meet them.
If you are struggling to cope with your grief and it is significantly impacting your daily life and studies, consider seeking professional therapy from a counselor or psychologist. They can provide strategies for managing your emotions and coping with loss.
Remember that grief is a journey, and it's okay to take things one day at a time. It's important to be kind to yourself and prioritize your emotional well-being during this difficult time.
For NEET 2025 registration, your state of eligibility for the 85% state quota seats will be Chhattisgarh since you have completed your entire schooling there. However, your OBC certificate is from Andhra Pradesh, which may not be valid for OBC reservations in Chhattisgarh. Each state has its own OBC list, and the certificate must be issued by the respective state authorities.
To claim OBC benefits in Chhattisgarh, you need to obtain an OBC certificate from Chhattisgarh authorities. If your caste is listed under OBC in Chhattisgarh, apply for a fresh certificate. If not, you will be considered a General category candidate for state quota seats in Chhattisgarh but can still claim OBC benefits under the All India Quota if your caste is in the Central OBC list.
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