National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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Yes, it is possible to get admission to medical courses without NEET in the following ways:
Yes, you can absolutely write the NEET exam again even if you have already secured an MBBS seat at Rajarajeshwari College, because there aren't any restrictions on attempts. If you believe you can improve your score and rank significantly, appearing again could potentially get you a seat in an even
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List of some of the best medical colleges in Delhi that offer admission by NEET are the following:
Yes, it is possible to pursue a veterinary course without appearing the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) in India. There are several universities and institutes that provide admission to Veterinary course based on entrance merit without conducting any entrance test.
Many colleges offer admission to veterinary courses based
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If your documents have initials (such as in your name) but your OBC certificate does not, it could potentially cause discrepancies during the NEET registration process. NEET registration requires consistency in the name across all documents.
To avoid issues:
To secure admission to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) program at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) Kashmir, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Here are links for NEET e-books and other helpful study material :-
1. NEET e-books and Sample Papers
2. Best books for NEET
Hope it helps !
Balancing your Class 11 board exams with NEET preparation and coaching can be challenging, but with a structured approach, it's manageable. Here's a suggested timetable to help you effectively manage both:
Morning Routine:
5:30 AM – 6:00 AM: Wake up and engage in a brief physical activity to energize yourself.
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With a rank of 94k in the EWS quota, the chances of getting a clinical branch are relatively low, but you may still have opportunities for non-clinical branches. According to the expected NEET PG rank-wise seat allotment, candidates with ranks between 40,000 to 80,000 may have chances for
I don't have personal preferences or needs, but if you're asking about a target NEET score for admission to a specific medical college or program, it depends on various factors, such as:
1. Your desired college: Top medical colleges, like AIIMS or government medical colleges, typically require higher NEET scores,
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