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is MBBS possible with MHT CET?

Sajal Trivedi 10th Feb, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Candidates must be eligible for the NEET test in order to apply for admission to the Maharashtra MBBS Course. Only those who pass the NEET exam are eligible to apply for MBBS admissions. Admission to MBBS has nothing to do with MHT-CET. You can only get admitted to any Indian medical college if you meet the requirements for NEET.

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DNT student mbbs seet reserved

Afreen 9th Feb, 2025

To clarify, DNT stands for Denotified Tribes, which is a sub-category of the Other Backward Classes (OBCs).


In Maharashtra, DNT students are entitled to reservation benefits in educational institutions, including medical colleges.¹However, the specific percentage of reservation for DNT students in MBBS seats varies from state to state.


In general, the Indian government provides reservations for various categories, including:


- Scheduled Castes (SC): 15%

- Scheduled Tribes (ST): 7.5%

- Other Backward Classes (OBC): 27% (includes DNT)

- Economically Weaker Sections (EWS): 10%

- Persons with Disability (PwD): 5%


To confirm the reservation percentage for DNT students in MBBS seats, I recommend checking with the specific state government or medical college you're interested in.

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Is OC caste going to get 50% reservation in mbbs seat allotment

Tanya Gupta 9th Feb, 2025

Hello,

As of now, there is no provision for a 50% reservation for the Open Category (OC) in MBBS seat allotment in India. The current reservation policy for the All India Quota (AIQ) seats in medical colleges is as follows:

- Scheduled Castes (SC): 15%

- Scheduled Tribes (ST): 7.5%

- Other Backward Classes (OBC): 27%

- Economically Weaker Sections (EWS): 10%

- Persons with Disabilities (PwD): 5%


The remaining seats are allocated to the General Category, which includes OC candidates. There is no specific reservation for the OC category; they compete for seats in the unreserved pool. Therefore, OC candidates do not have a 50% reservation in MBBS seat allotment.

Hope this helps you,

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Is neet exam is difficult if I refer scert books can I get a good mark on neet???and what is the cutoff of neet to get admission for mbbs in south india?????is there is a possibility to get neet when repeat for neet if they get 300 mark by practice only 1 month???????

kumardurgesh1802 6th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

NEET Difficulty and SCERT Books :

NEET is a competitive exam, and while SCERT books (State Council of Educational Research and Training) can help build a foundation, they may not be sufficient on their own for scoring high marks. NEET requires in-depth knowledge of subjects like Physics , Chemistry , and Biology at a higher level. You should ideally refer to NCERT textbooks , previous years' papers , and NEET-specific study materials for better preparation.

NEET Cutoff for MBBS in South India :

The NEET cutoff for MBBS seats varies depending on factors such as the category (General, OBC, SC, ST), the college , and the state . For top medical colleges in South India (like AIIMS , JIPMER , and state government colleges ), the cutoff can range from around 550 to 700 marks for general category students, while for reserved categories , it could be lower (around 400 to 500 marks ). Always check specific college cutoffs for the most accurate information.

Possibility of Scoring 300 in NEET with One Month of Practice :

If you score 300 marks in NEET after just 1 month of practice , it could be challenging to significantly improve unless you already have a strong foundation in the subjects. However, with focused and consistent practice on high-yield topics and important chapters, it is possible to improve your score in a month. Key strategies should include:

  1. Prioritize Important Topics : Focus on areas with high weightage like Biology , and Physical Chemistry .

  2. Take Mock Tests : Take as many mock tests as possible to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and time management.

  3. Revise : Spend time revising key concepts and formulas, especially in Physics and Chemistry .

  4. Stay Consistent : Consistency and proper time management in the final month are crucial.

It’s tough, but with intense dedication, some improvement in score is possible.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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How to apply for karnatak mbbs.

Vanshika Agarwal 4th Feb, 2025

To apply for MBBS in Karnataka, you can fill out an online application form on the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) website. You must have qualified for the NEET exam.

Steps for applying:

  1. Go to the KEA website
  2. Click on UGET-2024 online registration
  3. Enter your details, including name, contact, category, and educational information
  4. Upload your photo, signature, and left-hand thumb impression
  5. Pay the registration fee
  6. Save and print a copy of your application

Eligibility

  1. You must have qualified for the NEET exam
  2. You must be a domicile holder of Karnataka

Seat allotment

  1. Seats are allotted based on NEET marks and the preferences you indicate in your application
  2. Medical colleges in Karnataka reserve 85% of seats for domicile holders
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On the day of neet result, how will i know whether i am selected in mbbs ews category or not by looking at the marksheet??? Step by step easy words explain

Prachi Kumari 3rd Feb, 2025

Hello,

To know if you are selected for MBBS under the EWS category in NEET, follow these steps:

  1. Check Your Scorecard – Download the NEET result from the official website.
  2. Find Your NEET Score – Look for the total marks obtained.
  3. Check Your Percentile – Ensure your percentile is above the required cutoff.
  4. Look for EWS Cutoff – Compare your marks with the EWS cutoff released by NTA.
  5. Check Your Rank – Note your All India Rank (AIR) and EWS rank.
  6. Verify Eligibility – If your score is above the cutoff, you qualify for MBBS admission under EWS.

Hope it helps !

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course available for Bio student including MBBS

Devraj Student Expert 27th Jan, 2025

Hi,

List of some of the best course available for Biology students after 12th PCB includes:

  • MBBS
  • BAMS
  • BDS
  • BUMS
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
  • Bsc Biotechnology
  • Bsc in Biochemistry
  • Bsc in Microbiology

Hope this information will help you

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Hi.. I am unsure whether I have filled and bubbled my mcq code in mbbs exam or not...but I have filled the code correctly in answer booklet.... What should I do ? I worry about it and also the bar code on answer booklet and mcq paper are same.... Will it be validated this way?

Prachi Kumari 27th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Here are a few points to consider in your situation:

  • Check if you followed all instructions: Ensure you have bubbled the MCQ code correctly on the OMR sheet as well, as any mismatch can lead to invalidation.
  • Barcode duplication: The barcode on the answer booklet and MCQ sheet being the same typically ensures proper linking, but any inconsistencies could cause issues.
  • Stay calm: If you filled out the correct code in the answer booklet, it might still be processed.
  • Verify with the exam authority: Reach out to the exam conducting body to confirm any concerns about code matching and validation.

For further clarification, you can also contact the relevant authorities.

Hope it helps !

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Hi. I have forgotten to bubble my mbbs exam code in the mcq sheet... I am worried... What should I do? Will I get my results?

Poral Siddartha (siddu) 26th Jan, 2025

I understand you're worried about forgetting to bubble your MBBS exam code on the MCQ sheet. Generally, as long as your roll number is correctly filled in the designated section, the exam should still be processed without issues. However, to be sure, here’s what you can do:

1. Contact the Exam Authority: Get in touch with the exam office as soon as possible and explain the situation. They may guide you on what to do or if any corrective action can be taken.

2. Document Everything: Keep records of your communication with the exam authorities, just in case you need it later.

3. Stay Updated: Keep an eye on any notifications regarding the evaluation process or results.

For future exams, double-check all the details before submitting your paper, and if you're ever unsure, don't hesitate to ask the invigilators for clarification. I hope everything works out for you!

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I dont remember bubbling my mcq paper code or writing it in my mbbs exam ... but i have written the code on the answer booklet. what should I do? I am worried. will my mcq paper get validated?

Poral Siddartha (siddu) 26th Jan, 2025

I understand you're worried about not marking the MCQ paper code on your MBBS exam sheet, even though you’ve written it on the answer booklet. Generally, as long as your roll number is correctly filled, your OMR sheet should still be processed.

Here’s what you can do:

1. Contact the exam authorities to explain the situation and ask if any corrective action can be taken.

2. Document everything for future reference.

3. Stay updated on the evaluation and result process.

For future exams, make sure to carefully check all details before submitting. If you're unsure about something, always ask the invigilators. I hope everything works out!

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