National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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With a NEET score of 300 getting an MBBS seat in Government medical College is very difficult under the current cut off trend. However, you may still have a chance of other government allied health science courses such as BSc nursing, BPT, B.Sc medical laboratory technology, B.Sc. radiology
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Yes, B.Sc. Nursing admission through NEET UG is available in many institutions, including AIIMS, JIPMER, BHU, and several government and private colleges. However, not all nursing colleges use NEET scores—some states and universities conduct their own counselling or admission process based on Class 12 merit or separate entrance exams.
Hello Dear Student, With a score of 235 marks , it is very difficult to secure a government merit seat; however, your son is eligible to apply for Management Quota and NRI Quota seats in private medical colleges. Every seat in India, including Management and NRI quotas, requires a candidate
Hello Dear Student, NEET counselling occurs online through central authorities (MCC for AIQ/Deemed universities) and state boards. Careers360 assists students by providing College Predictors , One-to-One Expert Sessions , and Rank Predictors to help you make informed choices, avoid registration mistakes, and secure a medical seat. You can check, find
Hello Dear Student, A B.Com Honours from Xavier's University is the better choice. It provides a direct foundation in business, allows for a higher GPA to boost your MBA profile, and gives you time to study for exams like the CAT , XAT , or MAT . You can check,
Hello Dear Student, Passing NEET is generally mandatory if you want your degree recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) to practice or pursue further studies in India. However, because you do not intend to study or practice in India, you are not strictly bound by the rules of the
Hello Dear Student, To secure a BHMS seat as a General category candidate, you generally need a NEET score of 330 to 510 for government colleges, and 160 to 340 for private or semi-government colleges. The minimum qualifying score to just be eligible is the 50th percentile (which fluctuates around
With around 180 marks in NEET, getting admission to a government BHMS college in Jabalpur is unlikely, as the cutoff is generally higher. However, you may have a chance of securing admission in private BHMS colleges, depending on the category you belong to, seat availability, and the counselling
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