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Q. What is the NEET SS 2022 Counselling schedule?
Q. How to check NEET SS Cutoff 2022?
Q. What are the factors affecting NEET SS cutoff 2022?
- Total number of candidates who appear for the examination
- The difficulty level of the examination
- Performance of the candidate
- Number of seats available
- NEET cut off for previous years
St John’s Medical College accept NEET-UG for MBBS and KCET for BSc Nursing. However, for some of the courses, like BPT, MSc, candidates have to take the entrance exam conducted by the college. The subjects for the exam should be selected based on the desired course. More details regarding the same can be checked in the respective admission brochure. Candidates who get shortlisted are called for interview cum seat counselling.
Yes, St. John's Medical College, Bangalore offers Management quota seats for admission to the MBBS programme. Candidates who wants to apply for Management quota seats at St. John's Medical College, candidates need to contact the college directly or through an authorised agent. To get admission through mamagement quota, candidates are required to complete the eligiblity criteria i.e. pass graduation degree from a recognised board.
It is crucial that each aspirant meet the eligibility requirements. Applications of ineligible students are treated as invalid. Find below the eligibility criteria for SJMC BSc courses:
Course | Eligibility & Selection |
---|---|
BSc Nursing | Class 12 with an aggregate of 40% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects |
For BSc MLT, MIT, RDT, PT, AOTT & RT | Candidate should have passed the 2-year Pre-University examination conducted by the Pre-University Education Board in the State of Karnataka or any other examination considered as equivalent, by RGUHS and secured a score not less than 40% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology |
The total seat intake for two-year SJMC MHA programme is 30. This is as per the SJMC Allied Health Sciences Admission Bulletin 2023. Details related to the reservation policy are not mentioned in the brochure. Aspirants can reach out to the admission office to get details regarding the reservation policy.
St John Medical College BSc seats are divided among the specialisations offered at the college. The seat intake is as follows:
The total seat intake for MBBS is 150. Find below the category-wise seat bifurcation for MBBS at SJMC:
Category | Seat Intake |
---|---|
All India General Open Merit | 10 |
Institutional Staff Quota (Karnataka) | 10 |
Roman Catholic Christian Religious Sisters (Nuns) | 20 |
Roman Catholic Christian Tribals | 10 |
Roman Catholic Christians of Scheduled Caste Origin | 10 |
Native (Local) North Indian Roman Catholic Christians | 10 |
Roman Catholic Christians of Karnataka State | 10 |
Roman Catholic Christians All India Open Merit | 60 |
Karnataka State Open Merit | 10 |
Find below the seat intake for some of the BSc specialisations (St John’s National Academy Of Health Sciences) along with their seat intake:
BSc - Allied Health Sciences Courses | ||
---|---|---|
Specialisation | Seat Intake Regular | Seat Intake Lateral |
Medical Laboratory Technology | 40 | 4 |
Medical Imaging Technology | 20 | 2 |
Renal Dialysis Technology | 20 | 2 |
Perfusion Technology | 05 | - |
Anaesthesia Operation Theatre Technology | 20 | 2 |
Radiotherapy Technology | 10 | 1 |
The seats are allotted to the candidates after interview round. For seat reservation policy, aspirants can check out the SJMC official website. Find below the SJMC BPT seat intake:
Course | Seat Intake |
---|---|
BPT | 40 |
BPT (Lateral) | 4 |
NOTE: The seat intake is as per past years' data. Hence, is indicative.
Eligibility criteria is the minimum qualification that a candidate must fulfil to be eligible for admission. Find below the eligibility criteria for SJMC BPT course in the following table:
Course | Eligibility Criteria |
---|---|
BPT | Candidate should have passed two-year pre-University examination conducted by Pre-University Education Board of Karnataka State with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry and Biology or any equivalent examination |
BPT (Lateral) | A pass in three-year Diploma in Physiotherapy with six months of internship and studied under a Paramedical board recognised by RGUHS |
St. John’s Medical College
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Yes u have a quota reserve for catholic in our state that is karnataka. U can even select the college for u in our state.
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Admission to the MBBS course at St. John’s Medical College is done based on the scores obtained in the NEET exam. The opening NEET rank for admissions to St John's Medical College Cutoff was 23452 while the closing rank was 4705. The total tuition fees of the course is INR 30 Lakhs.
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