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<p><span data-teams="true">SRM Medical College accepts the NEET SS entrance exam, followed by the counselling rounds for admission to the MCh and DM courses. <strong>SRM Medical College NEET SS cutoff 2024</strong> has been released wherein the first round closing rank for MCh admission was <strong>1340</strong> for the General AI category students. For DM, the first round closing rank stood at <strong>3137</strong> and <strong>4018.&nbsp;</strong></span></p>

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<p><span data-teams="true">Seth GS Medical College accepts the NEET SS entrance exam, followed by the counselling rounds for admission to the DM and MCh courses. <strong>Seth GS Medical College NEET SS cutoff 2024</strong> has been released wherein the first round closing rank for DM admission was <strong>27</strong> and <strong>121</strong> for the General AI category students. For MCh, the first round closing rank stood at <strong>71.&nbsp;</strong></span></p>

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<p><span data-teams="true">Madras Medical College accepts the NEET SS entrance exam, followed by the counselling rounds for admission to the MD course.&nbsp;<strong>Madras Medical College NEET SS cutoff 2024</strong> has been released wherein the first round closing rank for &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-madras-medical-mission-chennai-193901/course-m-d-in-cardiac-anesthesia-951467"&gt;M.D. in Cardiac Anesthesia&lt;/a&gt; admission was <strong>203</strong> for the General AI category students. For M.D. in Pediatric Cardiology, the first round closi... View more

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<p>Yes, if you belong to the General AI category and are planning to gain admission to ILBS Delhi via NEET SS, the cutoff is comparatively low for admission to the DM courses, including <strong>Organ Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care</strong>, <strong>Paediatric Hepatology </strong>and<strong> M.Ch. in Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery </strong>compared to 2023. The NEET SS first round closing ranks for the same courses were <strong>7, 103</strong> and <strong>159, </strong> respectively in 2023. The Round 1cutoff ranks for all these courses dropped to Organ Transplan... View more

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<p>ILBS Delhi accepts the NEET SS entrance exam, followed by the counselling rounds for admission to the DM and MCh courses.<strong> ILBS Delhi&nbsp;NEET SS cutoff 2024</strong> has been released wherein the first round closing rank for DM admission ranged between <strong>4 </strong>and <strong>1789</strong> for the General AI category students. For <strong>M.Ch. in Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery</strong>, the first round closing rank stood at <strong>112</strong>. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences NEET SS Round... View more

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<p>With 450 marks in NEET 2025, your approximate rank would be in the range of 110,000 to 126,000. Based on this score, you might be able to secure a seat in a government medical or dental college, but it would likely be in a less competitive state or with a lower-tier institution. For MBBS, you can consider options like Government Medical College, Jalgaon, or Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh.</p>

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<p><span data-teams="true">Yes, if you belong to the General AI category and are planning to gain admission to Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences via NEET SS, the cutoff rank is comparatively low for admission to the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/indira-gandhi-institute-of-medical-sciences-patna-62973/course-m-ch-in-surgical-gastroenterology-400435"&gt;M.Ch. in Surgical Gastroenterology&lt;/a&gt; course compared to 2023. The NEET SS first round closing rank for the same course was 67 in 2023, which has dropped to 52 in 2024, indicating its high demand among aspirants in... View more

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<p><span data-teams="true">Yes, if you belong to the General AI category and are planning to gain admission to SRM Medical College via NEET SS, the cutoff rank is comparatively low for admission to the MCh in Urology course compared to 2023. The NEET SS first round closing rank for the same course was 1449 in 2023, which has dropped to <strong>1340 </strong>in 2024, indicating its high demand among aspirants in 2024 for admission to SRM Medical College. On the other hand, for admission to &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/srm-medical-college-hospital-and-research-centre-chennai-63159/cou... View more

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<p><span data-teams="true">No, if you belong to the General AI category and are planning to gain admission to Seth GS Medical College via NEET SS, the cutoff rank is comparatively high for admission to the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/seth-gordhandas-sunderdas-medical-college-and-kem-hospital-parel-mumbai-25075/course-dm-in-cardiac-anaesthesia-404041"&gt;DM in Cardiac Anaesthesia&lt;/a&gt; course compared to 2023. The NEET SS first round closing rank for the same course was 29 in 2023, which has increased to <strong>111</strong> in 2024, indicating its low demand am... View more

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<p><span data-teams="true">No, if you belong to the General AI category and are planning to gain admission to Madras Medical Mission via NEET SS, the cutoff rank is comparatively high for admission to the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-madras-medical-mission-chennai-193901/course-m-d-in-cardiac-anesthesia-951467"&gt;M.D. in Cardiac Anesthesia&lt;/a&gt; course compared to 2023. The NEET SS first round closing rank for the same course was 110 in 2023, which has increased to <strong>203</strong> in 2024, indicating its low demand among aspirants in 2024 for admission... View more

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<p>If you secure an OBC category rank of 329 in NEET MDS 2025, you will easily secure a seat in a government college for MDS. However it may not be clinical courses and you may get admission in non-clinical courses.</p>

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<p>According to some famous newspapers like The Hindustan Times and The Times of India the registration window for the Chattisgarh NEET was opened around July 29 however the dates were extended later. The new dates as per the papers were August 7th to 10th and choice filling on 11th of the August&nbsp;</p>

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<p>If you go thoroughly in the NEET brochure then you will find that only PCB are required with atleast 50 percent marks and 40 percent in each subject. However if you result is incomplete due to mathematics then you can still give the NEET exam with the condition being that it should be your additional subject i.e. biology should be the main subject. But keep in mind that when it comes to councelling than there are few institutions which do not accept incomplete results of senior secondary examinations.</p>

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<p>No, it does not appear that M.S. College of Arts, Science, Commerce &amp; BMS offers a private BA program. The college offers a regular, full-time, three-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree program, which is not a private or external program. The college is affiliated with the University of Mumbai and admissions are based on merit, typically through the candidate's performance in their 12th-grade exams.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Dermatology and Radiology both are different streams so their fee varies from college to college and university to University. If we talk about management quota for derma then it ranges 80 Lacs to 1.25 crore depending on the college or university you choose and the seat type you choose.&nbsp;</p><p>On the other hand if we talk about radiology management quota then it starts from 49 Lacs approximately and goes higher upto 2.5 crores if you choose different colleges or universities.</p><p>However the base fee of the derma is 10 Lacs and 30 Lacs for the radiology and rest depends on the factors like locati... View more

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<div><p>MTech students of KJSSE have ample opportunities in the field of engineering. Candidates can pursure their career as Robotics Engineer, Thermal Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer, Project Manager, etc. Some of the top in-demand&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/m-e-m-tech-career-chp"&gt;careers after MTech&lt;/a&gt; for KJSSE students are as follows:</p></div><table><tbody><tr><th><p><strong>MTech Jobs</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>Average M Tech Salary (INR)</strong></p></th></tr&... View more

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<p>After graduation from KJSSE's&nbsp;MTech, students have numerous career avenues to follow. There are opportunities in both the private and government sectors. Some of the most sought-after government career options for MTech graduates from K.J. Somaiya School of Engineering are as follows:</p><ul><li><strong data-start="172" data-end="209">Indian Engineering Services (IES)</strong></li><li><strong data-start="172" data-end="209">Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)</strong></li><li><strong data-start="172" data-e... View more

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<p>The K J Somaiya School of Engineering (KJSSE) MTech programme is a two-year, full-time postgraduate course comprising four semesters. The curriculum includes core courses in the selected area. The programme focuses on research methodology, intellectual property rights, and active learning strategies and provide a dynamic and holistic learning experience.</p>

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<p>Yes, KJ Somaiya School of Engineering does follow a semester pattern for the MTech programme, which is divided into&nbsp;<strong>4</strong> semesters over the course of&nbsp;<strong>2</strong> years. KJSSE follows a Choice-Based Credit System &#40;CBCS&#41;, which provides a flexible and a&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;student-focused syllabus.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To get admission to the M.Tech programmes at K J Somaiya School of Engineering (KJSSE), candidates must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board in the relevant stream and obtained a valid score in the entrance exam, such as GATE, CUET, or PERA CET. The application process is conducted online. After the provisional selection, candidates must complete document verification, pay the seat acceptance fee, and confirm the admission by paying the course fee.</p>

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<p>Candidates need to upload various documents while registering to fill out an online application form for the M.Tech course at KJSSE. The following is the list of documents that need to be uploaded while filling out the application form for the M.Tech at K J Somaiya School of Engineering:</p><div><ul><li>Class 10 and Class 12 Mark sheet</li><li>Accepted Entrance exam Score card Mark sheet</li><li>Leaving Certificate</li><li>Aadhaar Card</li><li>Caste Certificate &amp; Validity</li><li>Passport-size photo</li><li>Signature</li>&... View more

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<p>No, <strong>INR 1,000</strong> as the application fee at K J Somaiya School of Engineering is not refundable as per the official website. Applicant have to pay this one-time fee while they are submitting their application form to complete the application process.&nbsp;</p><p>Please note that while this information is taken from official channels, it can be changed in the future.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>K J Somaiya School of Engineering admits applicants via online mode. Candidates can go to the official admissions portal to fill out the application for their desired M.Tech specialisation. The steps outlined below are part of the K J Somaiya School of Engineering M.Tech application process:</p><p><strong>Step 1.1:&nbsp;</strong>Visit the official website.</p><p><strong>Step 1.2:</strong>&nbsp;Verify the email address.</p><p><strong>Step 1.3:&nbsp;</strong>Fill out the application form online.</p><p><strong>Step 1.4:</strong>... View more

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<div>As of now, the K J Somaiya School of Engineering has not released any specific M.Tech application deadline. However, the M.Tech admissions process for the academic session 2025-26 is currently ongoing. Interested candidates can visit the official website to apply for their desired course specialisation. Moreover, as per the official website, the school conducts its application in various rounds. Candidates can check out the following table for more information:</div><div><table border="1"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th>Application Round</th&g... View more

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<p>Yes, K J Somaiya School of Engineering M.Tech admissions are open for the academic year 2025. Applicants can visit the school's official website to apply for their preferred M.Tech specialisation. However, candidates must review the eligibility criteria before applying for the programme. Those who are eligible must submit the application form along with the required documents and the applicable application fee.</p>

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<p>The KJSSE M.Tech admission is open. Interested candidates can fill out the application form in order to apply for the M.Tech programme. Additionally, the selection of candidates is based on their performance in the PERA CET, CUET, and GATE scores. Given below are the key dates related to M.Tech admission at the K J Somaiya School of Engineering:</p><ul><li><strong>Application Round 1</strong>: 15 Jan '25 to 5 May '25 (Early Scholarship Application)|&nbsp;<strong>Result Declaration</strong>: 10 May '25</li><li><strong>Application Round 2</strong>: 6 May '25 to 5 ... View more

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<p>The K J Somaiya School of Engineering BTech fee for the entire two-year course duration is <strong>INR 1 lakh</strong>. However, the course fee includes all other charges except for tuition. The admission charge, security charges, and other one-time payments may include these elements. Hence, to confirm their admission, candidates need to pay this course fee.</p><p><em><strong>NOTE</strong>: The aforementioned fee is taken from the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.</em></p>

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<p>Yes, you can get admission to K J Somaiya School of Engineering for MTech without GATE . You can opt for other entrance exams, such as CUET and PERA CET, and if&nbsp; you pass these exams, you would then be required to present your documents to prove your eligibility for admission.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To be considered for the M.Tech programmes at K J Somaiya School of Engineering, students must have completed their Bachelor's degree in the relevant field of Engineering and Technology with a minimum of 50% aggregate (at least 45% in case of persons with disability) from a recognised university. Moreover, applicants must have appeared for PERA CET/CUET or GATE and obtained a non-zero score.</p>

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<p>The candidates who want to study a M.Tech course can compare different factors&nbsp;in order to understand which institute is better than K J Somaiya School of Engineering. Student ratings, tution fees, placement rates, return on investment (ROI), teachers' qualifications, etc., are some of the major parameters to be compared. Following due consideration of the parameters, the candidates can choose their desired course of study.</p>

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