NEET
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Candidates must have a 10+2 or equivalent certification from a recognised board, with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core courses.
NEET eligibility marks in class 12 are just aggregate marks for PCB subjects. The class 12 percentage needed for the NEET 2023 exam is different for each category
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For general category, you should have scored more than 50 percentile in NEET to be eligible for getting seats.
With your score, getting a government College for bds is difficult, although there are chances for you to get government colleges for Physiotherapy course.
You can get a private college
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So, with regard of you're query. The cut off percentile of NEET 2022 in SC quota is 40 percentile. yes, you can able to get MBBS seat in you're STATE it self. If you're marks same as you mentioned. The following govt colleges in
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See NEET isn't compulsory for admission of BSc Nursing, however it largely depends upon the institution in which you're seeking admission for BSc Nursing, for example BHU, JIPMER, GGSIPU, Indian Army BSc Nursing to name a few accept NEET scores, check out at https://news.careers360.com/top-universities-offering-bsc-nursing-admission-through-neet-2022 to know more details regarding
So, with regard of you're query. for the marks of 650 you can able to get a govt college seat easily. The govt colleges in Haryana are as follows:
Your imprints are quite less. Unfortunately, with these fewer checks, you are not qualified to get a seat for MBBS in any administration clinical school. Tragically not into at least rumored great Medical and Dental Colleges. Cutoff shifts consistently. Nonetheless, on the off chance that we pursue general directions over
In 2020 NEET cut off for OBC Category under 85% state quota of UP, 606 marks secured seat in Autonomous Medical College, Bahraich this was the least marks secured by the respective category, hence with 583 marks the chances for GMC seems tough, however there is good chances for
First of all I would advise you to continue you Bachelor of Arts Degree since you are already in the final year of your graduation.
It wouldn't be wise to leave your degree in between and completely change your stream.
-------- You have dedicated 3 precious years (tital 5
You have a decent score in NEET but the cut off for government medical colleges in Telangana is quite high. So you have low chances of getting a seat there.
Although you may be eligible for private colleges.
You can check the colleges you might get based on your
Hello aspirant,
See it is difficult to determine whether you can get Government seat in Non-Clinical or not because cut-offs varies from year to year and depends on many factors like
--Caste category
--Number of students appeared in the exam
--Difficulty level of the exam
--Number of seats available
You
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