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Hello student,
With a NEET score of 192 and being in the General-EWS category, your chances of getting admission to a B.Sc. Nursing program in government colleges may be limited, as the cutoffs for government nursing colleges tend to be higher, especially for the general category.
However, you still have
With a NEET score of 410 and a PCB percentage of 48% (general category), your chances of securing an MBBS seat in government medical colleges are slim. The minimum PCB percentage required for eligibility in most medical entrance exams, including NEET, is 50% for the general category .
Hello Rohini,
In most cases, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is mandatory for admission to medical courses, including BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). However, if you are seeking admission without NEET, some private colleges or institutions may offer alternative admission criteria, but these cases are rare.
For
Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system. Here's a breakdown:
Hello Pooja,
With 388 marks in NEET 2024 and belonging to the SC category , you do have a chance of getting a government medical college in Karnataka . The cutoffs for the SC category are generally lower than those for the general category, and Karnataka has a good number
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You can leave your bams seat in karnataka . Bit you won't get refund of fees .
For pursuing law again you have to start from class xii. You can pursue law course on the basis of class xii , you will have to appear for entrance exam
If you belong to obc category then neet cut off for obc category candidate is 40th percentile ie score between 163 to 129.
For getting bhms seat even with obc category , with 154 marks seems difficult and depends upon cut off b
Neet. Cut off changes every
Hello there,
With 235 marks in NEET, your daughter has a fair chance of securing admission for BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) in Maharashtra , especially in private or semi-government colleges . Here's how the options look: 1. Government Colleges:
No you can't do post gradation mbbs after completing bachelor of dental surgery Course. After bds you will be eligible for mds that is master of dental surgery.
If you wish to pursue mbbs and post graduation after mbbs , yoh will have to qualify neet again with
I am sorry to say but with 187 marks you won't be eligible to get mbbs .
With 187 score you have got 23 more marks than cut off so which course and college you will get depends upon neet ug cut off .
This year cut off
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