NEET
Dear aspirant,
It is difficult to determine which colleges you can get for your NEET UG score because cut-offs changes from year to year a nd depends on many factors like
1. Number of seats available.
2. Difficulty level of the exam.
3. Number of students appeared in the exam.
Hello aspirant,
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According to the cut off trends it is really difficult to predict cut off for a particular college since it changes every year. However according to previous year's cut off in Rajasthan, candidate from OBC category needs to score 480-550+. You can check
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For handicapped students the provided criteria for Admission to persons with locomotory disability of lower limbs in terms of clause 4(3) above will be a minimum of 45% marks instead of 50% taken together in qualifying examination and competitive enterance examination for admission in MBBS course.
The physically
Dear aspirant
There is not any lateral entry or bridging available in mbbs course.
If you want to join MBBS course then you have to join from first year only and you will have to complete 5.5 years of study and internship.
As of being now there is no lateral
If you wan to go for B.sc, M.sc in cardiology i.e Bachelor of science in cardiology and Masters of science in cardiology. So, you don't need NEET to pursue Bsc, Msc in cardiology and basic eligibility criteria is 10+2 qualification with Science stream subjects like Physics, chemistry, Biology and
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According to cut off trends it is really difficult to predict the cut off for different colleges. For BHMS cut off are usually 300+ but as per your information if you belong to SC category you might get a government seat. You can try
B Pharma- Bachelor of Pharmacy is an undergraduate course degree, This course is 4 years by the Science students of 12th standard. B Pharma for students who wish to become pharmacist and want to understand how various Medical medications affect the human body. Eligibility criteria is 50% aggregate.
The
Sorry but 195 marks is a very low score for admission in Government College as well as in Private Colleges. According to the previous year's cut off candidates from OBC category required 550+ score in NEET. But do not loose your hopes you
Hi aspirant
You question is quite not clear.
If you are asking about the qualifying scored in NEET, then those are as follows.
UR 50th percentile (138-720 marks)
OBC/SC/ST 40th Percentile (108-127 marks)
Pwd 45th percentile (108-137 marks)
These are the minimum marks needed for you to qualify NEET. Scoring
Hello Aspirant,
You have low marks.so according to my opinion you should go for B.A.M.S or B pharmacy because there fees are low and also have a good scope.
You can college fees through career360 site.
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