Medicine and Allied Sciences
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Hi aspirant,
380 marks in neet is enough to obtain a seat in private medical colleges in state quota. If you want to do medicine in a good college you must score higher and update yourself everyday in all the concepts. Aim for 500 at least to score around 450 and be competitive to obtain a seat in one among the top medical colleges.
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Being biology student other than MBBS there are many other courses options
bsc in biology,zoology,botony,biotechnology,agriculture,microbiology.
and if you want to completely change your stream you still have many other courses options such as
engineering ,law ,hotel management ,mass media, commerce,fashion designing.
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NEET Cut off 2019 – The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET 2019 Cutoff along with NEET result on June 5. The cut off of NEET 2019 indicates the minimum marks required to qualify the medical entrance exam. The cutoff scores of NEET 2019 has been increased by 15 marks for each category. NEET cutoff percentile for the general category is 50th percentile, while the corresponding marks have been declared as 701 to 134. The cutoff for SC/ST/OBC category (40th percentile) is 133- 107 and for unreserved PwD candidates (45th percentile) it has been announced as 133- 120. NEET cutoff 2019 has been made available on the scorecard of NEET 2019 with the All India Rank (AIR) and NEET score (overall and section-wise). Only those candidates who will score equal to or more than the NEET Cut off 2019 will be considered for admission to medical, dental and allied courses. Candidates who wish to pursue MBBS abroad will also be required to score marks equal to NEET cutoff 2019 in order to be deemed eligible. NEET was conducted on May 5, 2019; except for Odisha candidates. NEET 2019 for Odisha candidates was held on May 20. aspirants can check here all the important details pertaining to the NEET cut off 2019 like minimum qualifying percentile, tiebreaker criteria, merit list, NEET 2019 cut off trends, cut off ranks of top colleges.
The minimum qualifying percentile signifies the least percentile required to qualify NEET 2019. Since the percentile depends on the relative performance of all the candidates who have appeared for the exam, the corresponding marks can only be stated after the declaration of NEET result
For further details check out the official website or https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
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Hello,
Here is the list:
These are some of the coaching centres in Hyderabad for EAMCET.
Hello aspirant,
The Jenpauh official site does not include any eligibility restrictions involving the marital statusses of the candidates. So, no, a candidate will not be ineligible for appearing in the Jenpauh exam if she gets married before it. One just needs to fulfil the nationality and educational qualification eligibility criterias.
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