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While registering for my Nda 2, 2021 i put my catwgory as general although I am from reserved category. If i put reserved category in registration for Nda 1 2022 i.e my next attempt will it get accepted??

Ayush 5th Oct, 2021

Hello candidate,

There is absolutely no problem if you change the category from general to any reserved category in the next examination for the NDA examination. If you are wishing to give your examination as a PWD candidate, then you have to make sure that you fall under the PWD category criteria and correct documentations regarding the same.

Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further questions feel free to post it here!!

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What should be the total marks for class 12th or equivalent column in neet phase 2 registration? In the next column they have asked individual score for four subjects only i.e. English and PCB. So our total score asked in the previous column should be 400 for 4 subjects or 500 including 5th subject?

Ayush 5th Oct, 2021

Hello candidate,

here are the educational eligibility requirements for a candidate for neet phase 2 registration on the basis of class 12th-

1. The candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognized board.

2. The minimum qualifying marks are-

  • General - 50%,

  • OBC/SC/ST - 40%,

  • PWD - 45%

3. The Aspirants applying for NEET 2021 must have completed a minimum of 17 years of age at the time of admission as of 31 December 2021.

If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!


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sir i hope that you will be good. this is my one question for you. I am studying in class 9th and my date of birth is the 02.05.2005 and next year going to in 10th class . kya main 12th appearing mein N D A exam de sakta hu. Please reply me sir ji. l am a lot confusion an worry. thank you

MANISHA ROKA 5th Oct, 2021

Hello Sushil,

I can see that right now you're a 16 year old in 9th std. and you wish to give your NDA exam in 12th std. which means in the year 2024 or 2025.

So for the year 2025 the eligibility criteria would be as follows-

  • For NDA (1)- The candidates whose DOB falls between 2nd July 2006 to 1st July 2009 will be eligible for the examination. If born before 2nd July 2006 and after 1st July 2009 then they will not be eligible for NDA (1) 2025 exam.
  • For NDA (2)- Those whose DOB falls between 2nd January 2007 to 1st January 2010 will be permitted to write the exam. If the candidate bears the age before 2nd January 2007 and after 1st January 2010, they will not be allowed to appear the exam.

In general the candidate's age should fall between 16.5 and 19.5 years.

For more information you can visit- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-join-nda-after-passing-12th

Hope this helps.

All the Best!


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i got 62000 rank in Ts eamcet which is the best field to do me next?

Abhi S 5th Oct, 2021

Hello dear,

You have got 62000 rank in ts eamcet . With this rank you have chance to get admission in 45 colleges for engineering courses. Some of the colleges that you will get is given below,

1. Methodist college of engineering and technology,  Hyderbad

2. NOVA college of engineering and technology,  Hyderbad.

3. Vignan institute of technology and science,  Nalgonda

4. KG reddy college of engineering and technology,  moinabad

5. Pallavi engineering college,  Hayathnagar

6. Siddarth institute of engineering and technology,  Ibrahimpatnam

7. Bandari srinivas institute of technology,  ranga reddy

8. Sree visvesvaraya institute of technology and science,  Mahabubnagar

You can use the link given below to know about more colleges that you will get with your rank

https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor

All the best for your future.

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i have lost my 12th Maharashtra board marksheet what should be my next step?

SARTHAK VERMA 13th Nov, 2021

Hi there!

If you have lost your class 12th Maharashtra board markseet, the very first step should be to visit to your school first if you dont have your registration number of twelfth examination. Take Registration number, your character certificate from your school, your roll number of your exam and then visit to your regional board office to submit the request for duplicate copy of your marksheet.

Thankyou.

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I have applied for wrong course I am a arts students I mistake applied maths In next cut off would I be able to correct my clg ?

Ashmi Singh 4th Oct, 2021

Hello Aspirant! It's not possible to change the colleges once selected and submitted in the counselling process. You'll have to wait for the rounds and see if you get the desired branch and if not then you can leave and apply for what you want. Or else you've made a huge mistake and now there's no option left.

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Sir,i am from ,murshidabad west bengal, SC category,,,is it possible to get admission in government medical College with 414 marks in Neet 2021 ,all India rank 175279,,category rank 12785?,,pls help me ,because it is my 2nd attempt, is very important to take next decision..

Kashish Saxena 13th Nov, 2021

Hello aspirant,

On the basis of previous year cutoffs trend, at your score and rank it will be difficult for you to get government college for MBBS in state quota in your category. Even it will be difficult for you to get government dental college in West Bengal. But you can get government colleges for other medical courses like Ayurveda, homeopathy, Unani, Siddha, yoga and naturopathy, and veterinary etc. Also you can get admission in private medical colleges and deemed universities.

Remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. For more college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool too:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope your query is resolved.

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is first attempt marks are required for droppers, while filling the form of neet UG application form next time.

pushpachoudhary7413 3rd Oct, 2021

Hello aspirant

Hope you are doing well

No first attempt marks are not required while filling the form of NEET UG next time it is complete fresh form . The only difference will be in your qualifications code forr droppers it is 2 and for neet exam you must be focussed you should read ncert books line by line and solve previous year question papers and sample papers so that you can know what mistakes you are making and in which topic you have to focus more .

Below is the link for the neet preparation

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022

Hope it helps .

Good luck


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my health was not good on the exam day.I solve only chemistry and biology in the neet exam.my physics score was 0 in the neet.and overall score was below,200 . should I drop or not..I am so confused.can I eligible for the next year exam because . my physics score was 0 in this NEET exam..

pushpachoudhary7413 3rd Oct, 2021

Hello aspirant

Hope you are doing well

Yes you can give neet exam next year too beacuse this year marks will not decide that you can sit next year or not and if you want to become doctor and you are determined so you should take drop and start preparing from today itself you should study your NCERT books and make notes which will help you while doing revision and you should solve neet sample papers and previous year papers too so you can get idea what type of questions are asked in exam and you would be aware of the level of exams

For further details you can visit the link for neet preparation tips and sample papers

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022

Hope it helps

Good luck

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In TISS BAT 2021 result I got waiting list EWS(4) so what is the next step for the selection process... can you briefly explain about the waiting list process..

Ammarah Ahmed 12th Nov, 2021

TISS is one of the institutions that releases their lists far earlier than other universities such as DU or JNU, the probabilities of selected persons transferring to other colleges once their lists are announced are quite significant.

So, if your waiting list number isn't too bad (between 1–10), there's a chance something will work out.

But don't forget about your other possibilities. Don't rely solely on TISS. You must always keep other options open for you.

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