National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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The NEET score required for admission to a medical college depends on the type of institution (government, private, or deemed university) and your category (General, OBC, SC, ST).
Government Colleges :
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Yes, your chances of securing a government MBBS seat in Andhra Pradesh with a score of 475 marks in NEET 2024 and belonging to the SC women category are good. Here's why:
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With a NEET score of 449 in 2024, you have a reasonable chance of securing a BDS seat in a government or semi-government college, depending on several factors: Factors Affecting Admission:
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Admission to private medical colleges for MBBS in India typically requires passing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Candidates must score above the cutoff, participate in counseling, and meet the eligibility criteria, including minimum age and educational qualifications. Admission processes and fee structures can vary between colleges, so
Hello there, With 288 marks in NEET, you have a reasonable chance of getting admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course at Maharishi Private College. However, admission chances can vary based on factors like the college’s cut-off marks for the year, your category, and the overall
No, admission to Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) programs in India typically requires NEET scores, even for private colleges. NEET is the standard entrance exam for medical and allied courses. You must appear for and qualify in NEET to pursue BVSc, as it is mandatory for admission into veterinary
This is not a good rank for any bhms government college they take admission of those students who secure more than 450+ marks in Neet but if you want to take admission in private college you can by just paying huge fees.
Also,it is required for every neet student
There are various institutes which are government owned gives sc students fees concession or some sc students are fully exempted tution fees and hostel fees it totally depends upon central and state governments
No private institutions give fee concession to sc categories in bhms course the candidates treated as
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In my honest opinion I don't think that you can get any government medical college with 503 marks in NEET, assuming that you are from general category.
The cutoff of NEET has touched the roof this year making it tough to get a god colleges with marks around
It's difficult to say for certain whether you can get admission into a BAMS medical college with a NEET score of 310 in the OBC category. If there are more applicants this year compared to previous years, the cut-off might increase slightly. A tougher exam might lead to a lower
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