National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello aspirant, The competition for medical seats, especially in private colleges, is extremely intense. Cutoff marks have been rising steadily over the years. To get a seat in a private medical college, you would generally need a score significantly higher than 425. But, you should not lose hope here, instead,
Hello aspirant, While the exact cutoff for BAMS in CSMSS can fluctuate yearly based on various factors, a score of 478 is generally considered good for getting admission to a government Ayurveda college like CSMSS. Factors Affecting Admission:
Hello there,
With a NEET score of 156 in the OBC category, getting admission to a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) program can be challenging, especially in government colleges. However, there are some possibilities: Government Colleges:
Unlikely : The cutoff for BHMS in government colleges is typically higher,
Hello student,
Unfortunately, securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college with a NEET score of 422, even with OBC category, is highly unlikely.
Here's why:
Securing a government MBBS seat in India with a NEET rank of 56781, even with Rajasthan domicile, is challenging but not impossible.
Factors affecting your chances:
Hello,
To get admitted to a government veterinary college in Hyderabad, you should take the TS EAMCET exam, not the NEET. Here are some details to consider:
· TS EAMCET exam: This is the exam you need to take to get admitted to a government veterinary college in Hyderabad
·
With a NEET score of 380 and an OBC category in Karnataka, plus a rural certificate, you have a chance to secure a seat in a government medical college through the rural quota. Here’s how: Chances and Steps:
1) Rural Quota:
Hello Riya, With a NEET score of 404 and an AIR of 371,584 under the OBC-NCL category in Bihar, your chances of getting a government BHMS college are slim but not impossible. It largely depends on the cutoff trends for the year and the specific colleges you're targeting. You might
Hello aspirant,
Yes, a foreign student who has successfully finished their secondary education at the 10+2 level abroad is qualified to sit for the NEET exam; these students are classified as NRIs, overseas candidates, or international candidates.The following are the requirements for eligibility for such candidates:
You need to have
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
And never miss an important update