I failed in chemistry theory, but my PCB percentage is above 60. Will I be able to study MBBS if I score good marks in NEET UG?
To be eligible to get admitted for MBBS in India, you need to have passed Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) separately in Class 12 with 50% of aggregate marks (40% marks for SC/ST/OBC) from a recognised board. As you could not pass in Chemistry theory, you might require clearing the supplementar
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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
Since you are appearing for NEET, you must aim for safe scores. For MBBS in and around Faridabad, your best private college options are Amrita School of Medicine and Al-Falah School of Medical Sciences.
1. Amrita School of Medicine
- MBBS tuition fee: INR 1.2 Crore
- NEET Cutoff (General Category):
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National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences admissions are entrance-based. Students cann either appear for the NIMHANS entrance or submit scores obtained in NEET. To know more, students can connect with the institute.
Amity University, Jaipur has not listed NEET-UG as an accepted entrance exam for BPharm admissions. The institute does accept NEET-UG for other courses such as BTech in Biotechnology.
However, primary scores which are used to evaluate a candidate during BPharm admissions are Class 12 board exam score
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