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

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    Deepu Jose | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    1. About RGUHS and B.Sc Courses:

    • RGUHS, or Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, doesn't directly provide B.Sc courses. It sets rules for colleges in Karnataka that are affiliated with it.
    • The colleges under RGUHS offer different B.Sc courses like Nursing or Optometry, and each has its own rules for admissions, which might or might not include NEET scores.

    2. Different Admission Rules:

    • Some B.Sc courses at RGUHS colleges might look at NEET scores and other things like entrance test scores, interviews, or other exams.
    • Each college might have its own rules about how much they value NEET scores and other factors.

    3. Changing Admission Sta

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    Ankita Khanrah | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    It's challenging to definitively determine admission into a B.Sc programme at RGUHS Bangalore with a 75 percentile in NEET for several reasons. RGUHS doesn't directly offer B.Sc programs; instead, it sets standards for its affiliated colleges. Admission criteria vary based on the specific programme and college. Most B.Sc programs at RGUHS affiliated colleges, such as B.Sc Nursing and B.Sc Physiotherapy, typically have their own entrance exams and may not consider NEET scores. Even if NEET is considered for certain programs, a 75 percentile might not meet the minimum requirement, as colleges set their own cut-off scores based on competi

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