NEET Score
Hello,
There is no requirement of NEET in bpt program. admission is done on merit basis of qualifying exam in some colleges and some on entrance test based.
Top entrance exam for bpt are
1.IPU CET
2.LPU NEST
3.BCECE
ADDITIONALLY, candidates must pass class 12th and must be between 17
HELLO
TO PREDICT YOUR CHANCES IS A VERY TOUGH JOB BECAUSE CUT-OFF CHANGES EVERY YEAR. HOWEVER, YOU MAY GET A SEAT IN THIS COLLEGE. ACCORDING TO YOUR CATEGORY.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Students must have passed the two year PUC examination of the PU Education Board, Karnataka or Higher Secondary
Hello Aspirant
The NEET qualifying score is the minimum percentile that is needed to be achieved in order to gain admission to any medical college by passing the examination. For this each category has their own percentile.
You are an OBC Candidate, but even then based on your marks the
Hi
It is difficult to make prediction as cut off keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
------------) number of students that appeared in the neet exam,
------------) kind of marks obtained by them ,
------------) toughness level of the neet examination
------------) number of seats available
------------)
Hello there,
The score is not good enough to get a good government college so you can apply in private colleges for mbbs. And here are some recommendations for private medical colleges in Gujrat.
* Zydus Medical College and hospital
*SBKS Medical institute and research Dhiraj hospital center
* Dr.
You haven't mentioned your category, hence I'm assuming it to be general,
With 491 marks chances for GMC is quite tough being UR if we go through last year AIQ cut-offs for GMC as it's on higher side, visit our page at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges to know more details regarding this.
Dear Student ,
As per your user location West Bengal , you have less chances to get Govt MBBS colleges in West Bengal in state quota but you may get some dental colleges based on last year NEET cut off such as:
Dear aspirant,
It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like
1. Number of seats available.
2. Difficulty level of the exam.
3. Number of students appeared in the exam.
4. Caste Category of the students.
You have chances of getting
Hey student,
Yes student 6 months definitely enough for your snap test if you are really concerned and focus to your studies and studying at least 5 to 6 hours from now every single day And don't take stress.
All the best student,
hope this helps you
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