Himachal Pradesh
Hello
BVSc- Bachelor of Veterinary Science is a UG course that focuses on veterinary science including all the aspects of animals's sickness such as medicine, pathology, microbiology, breeding,ENT, Surgeries etc.
The marks, cut-offs and percentile depends upon each category and as you mentioned your Catagory General so, Minimum marks required for General Catagory in NEET to into veterinary College are 350+ marks. It also varies state to state.
General category- cut offs: 1340-3626.
The eligibility criteria for BVSc colleges Candidate must completed their 10+2 qualification with equivalent board with Science stream subjects like Physics, chemistry and Biology core subjects with at least 50%
Cutoff percentile for General catagory is 50th percentile.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
According to previous year's cut off trends, general category candidates are required to score 550+ marks to get a government seat. However you can still try in subsequent or mop up rounds. There might be chances that you can admission in Private or Semi government college through Government Quota or through management quota. You can try to get admission in colleges of Karnataka, because there are few colleges who has low cut off. I am mentioning few colleges that you can try to get in :
Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Solan
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
The Oxford Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Attibele
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum
To know about your chances of getting admission in top medical college according to your score,rank or location use our NEET UG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool,
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https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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Hello,
It is quite difficult to predict just on the basis of marks scored because there are other conditions which needs to be considered like number of candidates appearing in the examination,choices filled by the candidates, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
I would suggest you to keep any private colleges as a backup to be on a safer side.
Colleges like VIT Vellore, SRM University, Manipal University are good colleges.
Hello Aspirant,
Some of the top Government Colleges in Himachal Pradesh are-
For more information you can also visit the CAREERS360 PAGE BY CLICKING ON THE LINK MENTIONED BELOW-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bpt-colleges-in-himachal-pradesh
I hope this answer helps you.
All the best for future.
Hello Pooja,
Please read my answer very carefully.
According to National Testing Agency (NTA), the student is called to be Domicile of that State from where he/she has completed his/her 10th as well as 12th Board . Along with it, you have to make your Domicile Certificate from Tehsil Office of your area.
To make Domicile Certificate, the resident must be residing in that particular State irrespective of the district or City from 10 Years . This number of year varies from State to State. But, 10 Years is minimum required. Also, his/her schooling and 12th must be completed from that particular state only and not from different state. If this happens, then you are not eligible to make Domicile Certificate of yours.
In your question, you have mentioned that your daughter has completed her 10th from Haryana. Then, only if she has completed her 12th also from Haryana, she will then only be eligible for Haryana State Quota (85%) Counselling.
Please don't assume yourself as a Domicile of Himachal Pradesh.
You can predict your daughter's Rank using this link :-
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You can predict your daughter's college using this link :-
Hope this helps. All the Best for NEET Results.
Thank You.
Hello, you can only receive merit-based admission to government colleges with a grade point average of 12. Additionally, admission to government colleges won't begin until after 12th-grade results.
Additionally, please mention the course and the college where you wish to enrol so that I can assist you in getting the right information.
Tanks
Looking at the previous year NEET Cutoff for general catgory Student, you have decent chances of getting seat in Government medical colleges. this is because in order to get seat in government medical colleges for general category, according to the previous year NEET cutoff, you will need 550+ marks in NEET and to get some of the best and top Government colleges, you'll need 600-650+ marks in NEET exam. So, you have some little chances of getting GMC in general category.
NEET cutoff percentile for the general category is 50th and for SC/ST/OBC it is 40th. Previously, NEET cutoff passing marks for the general category was 720-138 , while for SC/ST/OBC it was 137-108.
Further, please note that the above mentioned prediction may vary this year as it is based on the previous year Cutoff data.
The NEET Cutoff depends on various factors like : difficulty level of the paper, number of aspirants appearing for the examination, etc.
Further, if you wish to know more about the NEET cutoff for previous years, then you can prefer following the below mentioned link to know more : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Further, you can also check the NEET college predictor tool to know more about your admission chances in other colleges : https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
I hope that this will help.
Hello student,
Competition in NEET is getting tougher every year. It's not like earlier when paper used to be tough and the cut-off was comparatively lower. Earlier students with 520+ marks in the general category got MBBS seats in a government college easily. But now from 2020 paper is easy and the merit shoots the sky.
If we talk about last year's MBBS AIQ closing marks were 600+ for the general category
And if we talk about veterinary it was 550+ for the general category
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As we all know that NEET has some reservations. We talk about EWS the AIQ closing marks for MBBS were 570+ and for BVSc, it was 513.
A ccording to the above data, I think it's not possible to get a seat in MBBS or BVSc for you this year but you can go for other courses such as B.U.M.S, BAMS, and BSc Nursing. These courses have a lower cut off but all of them are reputed courses and good income
All the best
You may get MD in Anaesthesiology at Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla. Other non-clinical branches like Pathology, ENT, and Community Medicine you may get here.
You have good chances of getting non-clinical branches like Microbiology, Anatomy, Community Medicine, and Physiology in RPGMC Kangra.
You can predict your chances of getting into a college here
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?icn=neet-pg_clgpd&ici=neet-pg_article_contmap
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