Hello. Im 2025 neet aspirant belonging to sc category. My caste certificate is from tamilnadu (state certificate) and my domicile is from Maharashtra. So if I make a central SC certificate will it be accepted for AIQ counselling
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Yes , a central SC certificate will be accepted for AIQ (All India Quota) counseling, provided it meets the criteria specified by the NEET counseling authorities . The central SC certificate must be in the prescribed format issued by a competent authority as per the guidelines of the Government of India .
Ensure that :
1. The certificate is valid and includes all required details ( caste, issuing authority, state etc.).
2. You have your domicile certificate for Maharashtra ready for state-specific benefits, if required.
3. You carry both the Tamil Nadu SC certificate and the central SC certificate during document verification for clarity.
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I am an Indian student all my schooling is from India but my board in 11 and 12 was American High School Diploma for which I have AIU equivalence as I have Punjab domicile due to birth and residence will I have to get equivalence from BFUHS for MBBS like NRI ? What NEET code am I ?
Hello there,
Since you have completed an American High School Diploma and have an AIU equivalence certificate for class 12, your situation for MBBS admission in India is as follows:
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Equivalence from BFUHS : If you're applying under the Punjab domicile quota and not as an NRI, you typically won’t require additional equivalence certification from BFUHS. The AIU equivalence certificate should suffice for meeting eligibility requirements. However, it's recommended to confirm this directly with BFUHS or through their admission brochure for clarity.
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NEET Qualification Code : Based on your education background, you fall under NEET Code 02 . This code applies to students who have completed 12th grade or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English from a recognized board, which your AIU equivalence certificate confirms.
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NRI Status Clarification : You will only need equivalence from BFUHS if you plan to apply under the NRI category. As a Punjab domicile holder applying under the state quota, you don’t need to pursue this unless explicitly stated in the admission guidelines.
It’s best to keep all necessary documents, including your domicile and AIU equivalence certificate, ready for verification during the application or counseling process.
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Bams admission without neet is legal
Hello aspirant,
No, in order to get admitted to BAMS in 2025, one must take the National Eligibility and Entrance Test, or NEET. In India, the main national admission exam for undergraduate medical programs, including BAMS, is NEET.
To know more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-admission-without-neet
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I am from India and I compted IB school from surat gujurat. I am preparing for NEET 2025 can you tell me eligibility criteria for Indian medical college for a IB student.
Hello,
If you meet the above conditions, you can apply to the Indian medical colleges for 2025 as an IB student.
- Age Requirement: You must be 17 years old by the beginning of the admission year; that is, your birthday must fall on or before 31st December 2008. In addition, for the NEET 2025, you should not be above 25 years for the general candidates and not above 30 years for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
- Qualification: You must complete your Class 12 with PCB subjects. Being an IB student, your qualification should be equivalent to the 12th grade in India; at least 50% marks are required in PCB for general category and 40% for SC/ST/OBC.
- NEET Exam: You must appear for NEET 2025 by getting cut off based on category and the desired college.
- Recognition: Make sure that the IB qualifications are recognized by both the NEET authorities and medical colleges.
Check individual colleges for specific requirements for IB students.
what should be the neet score to get admission in mbbs as a general category in aiims raipur
Hello aspirant,
The AIIMS Raipur NEET UG cutoff 2024 has been made public. The General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PWD categories' opening and closing ranks were made public. General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS had the following closing cutoff ranks for MBBS at AIIMS Raipur: 1174, 1910, 12473, and 2132, respectively.
For the General/Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category, the NEET Cut-off 2024 falls between 720 and 164, whereas for the OBC/SC/ST category, it falls between 163 and 129. Candidates must receive the minimal qualifying scores from NEET 2024, which were announced along with the results, in order to be admitted to AIIMS MBBS 2024.
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Videos for neet exam preparation
Hello,
Here are some excellent YouTube channels and resources for NEET preparation that cover concepts, problem-solving, and exam strategies:
1) Physics Wallah- Offers subject-wise lectures, tips, and tricks, particularly helpful for Physics and Chemistry.
2) Unacademy NEET- Live and recorded classes by experienced educators for all NEET subjects.
3) Vedantu NEET Made Ejee- Simplified explanations for tough concepts, quick revision tips, and mock tests.
4) Aakash BYJU’S NEET- Comprehensive subject coverage, including doubt-clearing and motivational sessions.
5) Biomentors Online- Detailed focus on Biology, key topics, and test practices.
6) Khan Academy- Concept clarity for Biology and Chemistry with interactive learning.
These resources can guide your preparation effectively.
https://learn.careers360.com/medical/neet-preparation-material/
What exams should I be appearing for other than NEET as a student with PCB and psychology as an additional subject, I intend to persue a career in psychology but want to explore my options as well.
If you're a PCB student with psychology as an additional subject and want to pursue a career in psychology while exploring other options, consider taking exams like the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). it is a national-level entrance exam for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate psychology programs across Indian universities and even you can consider bsc courses too.
You can give IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) which offers ug courses in biology and chemistry and also dual degree programs, such as the BS-MS program, which combines a bachelor's and master's degree
National Entrance Screening Test (NEST), and entrance exams for specific universities offering psychology programs depending on your preferred location and specialization within psychology.
For more options PCB OPTIONS OTHER THAN NEET
what is the process of taking admission in this college after class 12th does neet required have and if required then how much total marks we have to score for admission in this college and there is any scholarship exam or not is it private or government college and how to take admission detai
Hello Anjali,
The admission process depends on the college and course. For medical-related programs like MBBS or BPT, NEET is required. Government colleges need high NEET scores (e.g., 550+ for general category), while private colleges may accept lower scores but have higher fees. Scholarships are available based on merit, category, or special exams.
Steps:
- Register on the college’s official site.
- Submit required documents (12th marksheet, NEET scorecard, etc.).
- Attend counseling if applicable and pay fees.
For specific details, provide the college name.
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.
please help !! I am coming under oec (sc) category from kerala. So while applying for neet mds there is only obc,sc,st options. When i look in the central list of obc my caste comes under obc. But when i look in the list by kerala government, i come under oec-sc. So for neet mds which category should i choose ????
Hello,
For NEET MDS , here's the clarification regarding your category:
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Central List of OBC : Your caste appears under OBC, but this is based on the central government's classification.
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Kerala Government List : In Kerala's list, you fall under the OEC-SC category, which is specific to the state's classification.
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- Since NEET is a central-level exam, the classification that matters is based on the central government’s policies.
- If you are applying for the central quota, you should select the OBC category as per the central list, as the state’s OEC-SC classification may not apply for NEET MDS.
- If applying for state quota in Kerala, refer to Kerala's guidelines, which may accept your OEC-SC status.
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Consult Kerala Authorities : It's advisable to confirm with the Kerala State authorities or the NEET MDS helpdesk to ensure accurate selection based on the state and central quota policies.
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NEET full syllabus module please
Hello aspirant,
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the information bulletin and NEET syllabus 2025 by the second week of February 2025. Significant revisions were made to the NEET syllabus last year. The NEET 2025 syllabus is therefore anticipated to be the same. As soon as NTA releases the NEET 2025 syllabus PDF, the confirmation will be obtained. Students are encouraged to review the NEET syllabus from the previous year and do the necessary preparations until then.
To know the full syllabus and much more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
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