Can I get B.Sc at PGIMER with 75 percentile in NEET?

Well, to get a decent government medical college, your NEET marks should be above 600 if you are a General candidate.
You can get colleges even if your mark is around 580 or so, but you can't expect your college campus and facilities to be top notch.
And one thing PGIMER is for doing your Masters deg
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No, students do not need to apply separately for MBBS admission at AIIMS Rishikesh after NEET exam. The seats are allocated through the NEET exam + NEET Counselling. Interested students simply have to pick AIIMS Rishikesh while filling the preference list during counselling.
AIIMS Rishikesh admissions are highly competitive. With a score of 650 in NEET, students may have a chance of getting seat. The admission chances depend on the cutoff, paper's difficulty, and student's category. For the general category, 650 is a decent score but admission is not guaranteed.
AIIMS Rishikesh admissions are entrance-based. However, NEET is mandatory only for the MBBS programme. If a student is apply for any of the other programmes, appearing for NEET is not required. Hence, yes, a student can get admission in AIIMS Rishikesh without NEET score provided they are applying f
The factors that determine the NEET cutoff scores are-
- Total number of appearing candidates
- Difficulty level of the examination
- Performance of the candidates
- Number of seats available:
BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad does not mention NEET-UG as an accepted entrance exam for MBBS admissions. Only GUJCET has been mentioned as an accepted entrance exam in the selection criteria.
However, in the rules from 2016, NEET-UG has been mentioned as the mandatory entrance exam for candidates who
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