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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Hi there!
You can't apply for COMEDK as COMEDK entrance examination is only taken for Engineering now and not for medical after NEET came into picture. Hope you got your answer.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

Guide-Level 13

Both the colleges are of same grade as of study and placements. Don't be confused in choosing the college. It won't matter which college you go.
If you are looking for management quota, you may be asked to pay a large sum of money. It may be in the range Rs. 4 to 12 lakh /- It mainly depends on what kind of contacts you bear.
It would be easier if you study a little harder and get some good rank in WBJEE exams and then try for admission into these college.
Hope I answered your query.
Feel free to ask more.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

At first, my congratulations. Yes, you are getting good seats even if you stand in general category but chances are slim in government college. Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite a high fee, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite a high fee, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still, you may try in the government seat under state quota but there are more chances for BDS.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite a high fee, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Chances for government. The college chances look very slim for General and OBC category.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges, though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges, though the privately run colleges have quite a high fee, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario. And having domicile of both states looks illegitimate.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

Guide-Level 13

In India, there is average scope in this field. As of May 2011, food scientists and food technologists inn test of the world earned an average salary of $64,170 per year, or $30.85 per hour, according to the BLS. The middle 50 percent of this group earned between $43,240 and $80,300 per year, or $20.79 to $38.61 per hour.
Best of luck!

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

You need to appear NEET exam and get requisite cut-off marks for studying MBBS in India added to cutoff marks of eligibility of class 12.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 lakhs p.a (Tuition Fees) in a common scenario. I can't see if you will get in government. In general or OBC category. For others, you may check still with them.

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