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Sarthak Kumar

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Yes, qualifying NEET is mandatory.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Dear candidate, I would recommend you to fill all the options of government colleges. Increasing your chances of admission. Allocation of seats in pwd category also depends disability.

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Sarthak Pathak

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I would certainly say that a government medical college is good, not just in terms of placements but fees, as you have always heard that medical colleges require a lot of donations apart from fees but in a govt. college of medical sciences the fees will be in your budget but also the faculty will be intellectual and the teacher-student ratio is good.

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Tushar Das

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To take admission in BSC in nursing at Government medical College Nagpur you need to qualify NEET.
For unreserved category qualifying cut off is 50th.
For unreserved category PWD qualifying cut off is 45th.
And for reserved category including result category PWD qualifying cut off is 40th.

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Mohit Kumar Mishra

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Go to the official website of Government Medical College Nagpur, then under the admission tab and cutoff tab select for cutoff for Bsc in Nursing and see yours .then analyse and accordingly sit for counseling

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Likitha Jannu

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Government Medical College is located in Nagpur, Maharashtra and was founded in 1947. It offers UG and PG courses in the medical field for students such as B.P.T, MBBS, B.Sc (Nursing), BPMT, Diploma, BOT, MOT, PG Diploma, M.S, M.D. The admission is based on both merit and entrance exams such as MH CET/ NEET/ PGCET/ PGAIEE/ PGSSET. The Government Medical College also provides practical training to students with internships. Medical facilities are also available for students. There are different academic departments, research centres, laboratories with special features.
Its campus is popular for being the largest medical campus of all me
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Deeksha Dixit

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It is difficult to answer accurately in the absence of your category and home state data, but you may have a chance to get admission to government medical colleges (GMC) with 590 marks. According to previous year's cutoff data for GMCs, if you belong to the general category, you need to score more than 600 marks in NEET to get admission to most colleges. If you have a category-based exemption like OBC or SC, then you may get admission with a score above 550. Still, some medical colleges can provide admission to the open category by way of a stray vacancy round with a score less than 600. For instance, you may get admission to the Atal
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Aditi Pandey

Beginner-Level 3

You are asking the fees of which college/university? This might help you!
https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/colleges/colleges-Uttar-Pradesh.

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deepika maurya

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You have not provided proper information like gender, all-India rank, and domicile. So it is difficult for me to predict an accurate answer. However, I will provide you with general information.
GMC Orissa college Cut off:
1-Government Medical College and Hospital, Balangir, Orissa.
General category rank: 18400-18800 (marks 500-525)
SC category rank: 58400 59400 (marks 420-440)
ST category rank: 198500 200500 (marks 280-300)
2-Government Medical College and Hospital, Balasore, Orissa
General category rank: 17000 17500 (marks 500-525)
SC category rank: 62000 63000 (marks 410-430)
ST category rank: 207500 209500 (marks 270-290).

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Matte shekar

Beginner-Level 5

The cut off is based on your 10+2 score, you must score above 75 percentage in 10+2 to get seat

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