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Generally, medical colleges accept two mark sheets (CBSE and NIOS) if you failed a subject like Chemistry in CBSE but cleared it through NIOS, making you eligible for NEET and subsequent admissions, according to NMC guidelines.
Ensure that, combining both mark sheets, you have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects, meeting the minimum aggregate percentage (e.g., 50% for General, 40% for SC/ST/OBC).
However, it's always recommended to confirm specific college requirements and NEET guidelines to avoid any potential issues during counseling or admission process. You should be prepared to present both marksheets and, if necessary, explain the situation during the admission process.
Hello,
Thank you for your question!
Yes, many medical colleges do accept mark sheets from different boards like CBSE and NIOS, as long as you meet the NEET eligibility criteria. In your case, even though you passed Chemistry through NIOS, and the other subjects like Biology, English, and Physical Education through CBSE, you have a valid combination of 5 subjects, which is required. The NMC recognizes NIOS, so you're eligible for NEET and MBBS admissions, provided:
Always carry both mark sheets and explain if asked during counselling. This situation is not rare, and many students go through NIOS for improvement and still get into medical colleges successfully.
All the best!
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You can choose between A1 and A2 if you are a dropper and want to enjoy the domicile benefit in WBJEE, depending on what qualifies your eligibility:
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As per usual college practices, ID card distribution typically takes place during the first few weeks of the new academic session. For HUC the session for Zoology classes is expected to begin shortly after admissions and document verifications are completed, usually by mid to late August. However, for accurate and updated information, it's best to regularly check the college notice board, official website, or contact the administration directly.
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As of early August 2025, Ranchi University's BSc admissions concluded around June 2025. While specific ID card distribution dates aren't available, they are typically issued after the admission and registration process.
Contacting the university directly is recommended for the most current information regarding ID card collection and the exact start date for the new BSc Zoology (likely First Semester FYUGP) session. You can find contact details on the Ranchi University website.
Hi dear candidate,
As the BCA course is majorly provided by the private universities or colleges in India, mostly private institutions like Amity, Galgotiya, KRMU etc. have admission open till mid of August and you should not wait more and apply as soon as possible into a college. The requirement is at least 50% aggregate marks in class 12th and colleges may even require an interview which needs some common questions to be answered.
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Hello aspirant,
To know the cutoff of BAMS Colleges of year 2023,
You can visit the official website www.aaccc.gov.in (//www.aaccc.gov.in) ,
and check the cutoff of all colleges and years.
Or you can visit careers360 website, which also shows the cutoffs,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-cutoff
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To download the question paper of class 10th of Bihar Board,
Or visit careers360 website, which also provides the question papers,
https://school.careers360.com/boards/bseb/bihar-board-10th-last-5-years-question-papers
Best of luck for your preparation.
With AIR 32,279 and UR State Rank 337 (UF), your chances of getting into a government medical college depend heavily on your state quota cutoffs. In some states, such a rank may be borderline for government MBBS seats, especially in newer or peripheral colleges. You might have a better chance in BDS or government-aided private colleges. Keep an eye on state counseling cut-offs from last year for your category and region, and consider participating in mop-up and stray vacancy rounds as well.
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