NEET Score
Hello Mohit,
As you also know that your score of 300 out of 720 in NEET (UG) 2022 doesn't make you eligible enough to get MBBS Seat in any Government Medical Colleges across India.
Also, at your marks, chances of getting best Government Medical Colleges for BAMS is also negligible. But yes, you still have chances to get BAMS into some Ayurveda Colleges.
Here are some Government BAMS colleges along with its fees structure in which you may get admission :-
I would also like to put your attention that you also have the option to take a Drop and make yourself eligible to get MBBS Seat in Government Medical College. But, as you have mentioned in your question that you are interested in BAMS then absolutely choice will be always yours. We are here to guide and help you in every way possible.
Here are some tips for you to ace in NEET 2023 :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips/amp
You can predict your Rank using this link :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
You also have the option to go for Private Medical Colleges for MBBS if you don't want to take drop. Fees for the same varies from Rs. 10 Lakhs to 1 Crore per Year. But, choosing Drop or BAMS rather than Private Medical Colleges is more better for you.
You can predict your college using this link :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
Hello,
To get into a veterinary college for unreserved category depends upon the state of domicile and the college preference. it varies every year because it depends upon the number of candidates and the difficulty of the exam, but it ranges between 350-400 marks, the reason for this low cut-off is that most of the candidates want to join MBBS course, so the demand of veterinary is not very high.
I hope this answer helps you.
All the best.
Hi
It's completely okay dear even if you have a scored only 242 marks this year you can definitely get 625 or even more depending upon how much effort you put in towards your neet preparation for the next year
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet examination :-
-------------------------------) Go well through the chapters and while the studying them, your major focus should be on understanding the concepts .
The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your NEET examination are provided below:-
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PHYSICS :-
NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII
Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey
NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for physics
>>>>>>>>>>>>> CHEMISTRY :-
NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
MS Chauhan (Organic)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> BIOLOGY:-
NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "-
NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for biology
Trueman's biology for 11th and 12th
For more about books for neet visit :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
---------------------------) Practice questions:- after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs .You should practise at least 80 to100 numericals and mcqs in Each chapter to master concepts so that you can solve numericals and MCQs easily.
----------------------------) Short breaks :- take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.
------------------------------) Make short notes:- You should make chapterwise short notes for each chapter and it should contain all the important concepts and formulas. These short notes will be a great revision tool for your examination.
-----------------------------) Set goals :- set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and solve their mcqs too by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
----------------------------) Follow a routine or timetable :- you can make a routine and religiously follow it and try to give at least 7- 8 hours to study each day in your routine.
PHYSICS is the toughest part for most of the medical aspirants as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with ,so keep at least 3 hours each day for physics
In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2.5 hours to Chemistry
In biology you have to read, learn and revise again and again, so keep around 2.5 hours for Biology.
----------------------------) Revise:- revise your concepts, formulas etc at regular intervals . Revision is very important otherwise as you move forward in your syllabus, you start forgetting the concepts you have learned before and you won't be able to perform well in your examination.
----------------------------) Solve previous year NEET question :- Solving previous year questions will let you know the examination pattern, type of questions asked in the exam and difficulty level of questions, also concepts of the questions often gets repeated so it will be of great help to you . You can get previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers
------------------------------) Go through NEET mock test papers :- Once you are done with your complete syllabus solve mock test papers as it will let you know your preparation level .After solving each mock test paper, analyse yourself which will help you to know your weak areas /topics so that you can work on them and them strong so that you can perform well in your examination.
Regards
ADITYA KUMAR
Yes, it's good, but what happens next depends on how hard you work. I've seen colleagues of mine who failed the neet test take admission overseas, study hard, and pass the FMGE exam. If you put in the necessary effort and have a clear objective, you can do everything you set out to do.
There are certain drawbacks to pursuing an MBA overseas, such as language barriers and a lack of clinical experience at some universities. However, if you want anything, you must overcome these obstacles. The MBBS programme is 5.5 years lengthy, and after completing it overseas and passing the FMGE, you must complete a year-long internship in India, making the total time 6.5 years. So make a sensible selection. Either before or after MBBS, you must compete for an exam.
Good Luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
If you want to get into one of the top colleges of B.Pharmacy, then you need to score in the range 0f 350-400 out of total 720 marks in the NEET exam. This is based upon the trends observed over a past few years.
Some of the top colleges for B.Pharmacy that you can get through NEET are -
I am assuming you from general category.
It is difficult to make prediction as cut off keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
------------) number of students that appeared in the neet exam,
------------) kind of marks obtained by them ,
------------) toughness level of the neet examination
------------) number of seats available
------------) the category you are from etc
Anyway,
when we go through previous year trends
>>>>>> With 490 marks,
You have low chances for mbbs in government colleges
But yes,
You have chances in deemed universities for mbbs which are listed below:-
----------) Amrita Institute of Medical Science, Kochi
----------) SDU Medical College, Kolar
----------) SBKS Med. Inst. and Res. Centre, Sumandeep Vadodara
----------) Yenepoya Manglaore
----------) Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar
And a few more
This has been predicted on the basis of previous years data but cutoff keeps changing so to have clear picture of the complete list of colleges in which you have chances, you can go through our college predictor at
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
With the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling
To help in your counselling, we have mbbs companion in which in addition to college predictor tool you also get information regarding various counselling i. e all india , deemed, central and state counselling and you get to attend live webinars with experts to guide you and get all your doubts cleared. The link is given below:-
https://dqxeclau.top/mbbs-companion?utm_source=qna
Thank you
Most institutes follow merit based on the marks of board exams or relevant national level competitive exams like Neet. but usually selection for BSC anaesthesia is based on your marks in 12th. No entrance exam is required and eligibility criteria is can I must have passed there 12th with 50% of marks.
top institutes which offer admission to B.Sc. in Anaesthesia Technology are:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), UP
Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Health Sciences (MGMIHS), Mumbai
Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), Shimla
Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune
You can get admission through the entrance exams like
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)
AIIMS (All India Institutes of Medical Sciences)
AICET (All India Common Entrance Test)
Bangalore University Entrance Exam.
BVP CET (Bharati Vidyapeeth Common Entrance Test)
University of Technology Entrance Exams.
Also admission to b.sc offered on the basis of merit. It will depend upon the college or University you are going to. You are supposed to register yourself in their official website and fill the application form and completing the requirements.
Thabk you
It's tough to make exact predictions as cut-offs vary every year based on various factors such as
If we go by NEET 2020 MP cut-offs for UR under 85% state quota, then you may have chances for BDS in the following private dental colleges;
You can go through previous year state cut-offs for MP at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-mp
To know more detailed information about admission possibilities in various medical colleges and its respective medical courses you may use our NEET College Predictor at https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
With 320 marks it is obviously not possible to get a government seat. The NEET cut off has always been high. Even through state quota, the chance of getting a government seat is very low or negligible.
But you have an option to get admission into private colleges. Private colleges provide good education and environment but the fees is as high that it is out of hands of a middle class family.
You can opt for other career options with low NEET score like Bachelor of Physiotherapy, BSC n physiotherapy, BSc Biotechnology, etc.
You can choose other medical career options without even qualifying NEET. for example you can be a Botanist, Microbiologist, Anthropologist, Dietician, Biotechnology, etc. These are top career options.
You just cannot afford to stop your life on low NEET scores. So if not NEET choose for something else.
Hope it helps.
All The Best!!!
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. Possibly, depending on your state. Although it was very simple to secure a decent government college seat in locations like West Bengal, 545 didn't buy a government college in Bihar. Whether you receive a seat depends on your grade, good or bad. However, everything depends on how many students will get better grades than you.
You can predict the colleges by using the following link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=embeddedform
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK...!
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