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Aditya Patel

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No, you can not take admission to the MBBS course at Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute without NEET. To be eligible for admission to the course at the college, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible students will have to appear for the NEET exam and score valid marks to be eligible for the course. There is no management quota or any other quota available at the college for direct admission.

 

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Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute offers a total of 56 courses in the fields of Medicine at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The total tuition fees for these courses range from INR 50.6 K to INR 6.8 Lakhs. Apart from the tuition fee, the candidate may also need to pay some additional charges like hostel fee, application fee, admission fee, etc. To check for more details related to courses, the candidates are advised to visit: Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute Certificate, Advanced Masters, PG and UG Courses and Fees 2025.

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To get into Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, candidates must qualify NEET-UG for MBBS or NEET-PG/NEET-SS for postgraduate and super-specialty courses. For MBBS, 10+2 with PCB and 50% marks is required. Admissions are through All-India and Karnataka state counseling. Applicants must register via MCC or KEA portals depending on their quota.

 

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Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute is a government college. It was established in 1955 and is affiliated with the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru. The college is listed in the World Health Organization (WHO) directory of medical schools and the National Medical Commission (NMC). The college offers a total of 56 courses in the fields of Medicine at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. For more details about the college, visit: Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute: Courses, Fees, Admission 2025, Reviews, Info.

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Avani Sethiya

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Yes Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology have good and experienced faculty according to the reviews the faculty members are well qualified and provides guidance to the final year projects and throughout the internships. The faculty members also help students prepare for placements which includes developing their soft skills, communication skills and other interpersonal skills.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Standing at a rating of 3.7/5 from students, the College of Dairy Science and Technology, Mannuthy, is backwardly considered to hold in high esteem by the faculty, most of whom possess M.Tech or Ph.D. in Dairy Technology, Microbiology, and Engineering.

The teachers provide the students with very practical, industry-oriented programs-they hold seminars, and students have extensive internship exposure; all of this being possible with the assistance of ICAR and faculty members highly capable of making the learning procedure very interesting.

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Sonali Samal

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Yes, the faculty is actually a major plus. Most of them have solid academic backgrounds — we're talking postgrads, PhDs, and some with real industry work under their belt. They're known to be chill, supportive, and really help you out with both classroom theory and actual practical stuff. Definitely a value-add to your MBA journey.

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Pretty straightforward — you need a bachelor's degree (min 3 years), 50% marks (45% if you're in a reserved category). Then, take the TSICET entrance exam. Your rank, category, and Osmania Uni rules decide where you land. Even if you're in your final year of undergrad, you can still apply provisionally. Just keep your docs ready.

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Totally known — especially in Hyderabad's management circuit. If you're looking at MBA programs, this one's pretty popular. It's got AICTE approval, is tied up with Osmania University, and students generally say the faculty and facilities are worth it. Been around for ages, so it's not just a random name.

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Yes, the profs here know their stuff. Most have fancy degrees and solid experience. They're chill, helpful, and really focus on making sure you're job-ready. Students like that they're approachable and actually care about your progress. Plus, they're big on clearing doubts and giving real-world tips.

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