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If you uploaded expired income certificate of yours in round 1, you have to get a renewed/in-date certificate again for Round 2. While you could not register again in Round 2 from Tamil Nadu's counselling portal, they usually allow you to update your information (choice preference) and to
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Your EAPCET rank of 3266 in the EWS category as a local candidate gives you a decent chance for BVSc admission in Rajendranagar, but it will depend on the cutoff trends for that year. Veterinary courses are highly competitive in Telangana, and BVSc cutoffs for local category EWS candidates
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If you have completed your MD from the Philippines and wish to practice or further study in Australia, you will need to follow the Australian Medical Council (AMC) process. First, verify your degree with ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) through EPIC verification. Then, choose the AMC pathway
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Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College (ARSD), part of the University of Delhi, is well-regarded for its BSc Mathematics (Hons) program. It offers a structured curriculum covering algebra, analysis, statistics, and applied mathematics, along with exposure to research opportunities. The faculty is experienced, and the college provides good infrastructure
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You can get the NEET previous year papers at this website of Careers360 very easily. Careers360 has provided previous year papers of many exams including NEET. I am providing you the links through which you can access those previous year papers.
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For the OBC category, the cut-off for getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college changes every year because it depends on factors like the exam’s difficulty, the performance of candidates, and the availability of seats.
Looking at past trends, for the All India Quota, scoring around 580–600+ marks
With an All India Rank of 33,030 from Rajasthan, your chances for a government MBBS seat will depend a lot on your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.) and whether you are applying through the state quota or All India Quota (AIQ). In Rajasthan, MBBS seats in government medical
Hi Lakshay,
With your NEET score of 276 and AIR of around 5.14 lakh, getting a government BAMS seat in top-tier institutions might be difficult. However, you can still secure admission in reputed private colleges within your budget of 10 lakh for the full course.
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Yes, as a Kashmiri migrant living in Rajasthan , your daughter is eligible to apply under the KM quota for NEET UG admissions. Cutoffs for KM candidates are lower than general, around 330–380 for General KM and much lower for reserved categories . The government provides relaxations in marks, intake,
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