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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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The Maharashtra institute of medical education and research of a several scholarship program for students for ceiling and MD. 

Government merit scholarship: 

Awarded to meritorious students based on their academic performances. 

Backward class concessions:

Full concession in tuition fees is provided to student from backward classes specially those belongs to classes such as sc , nt and ST 

Additional financial aid: 

Students May explore other Government sponsored scholarships are financial aid programs that can help cover their tuition and living expenses

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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The faculty at the Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research is well-structured and consists of a diverse group of experienced professionals.

There are over 300 faculty members associated with Maharashtra University.

There are 123 assistant professors and they see the institute has 8 associative professors and there are 80 faculty members counter contributing to a robust education and environment.

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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To gain admission to the MS program at the Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research you need to follow these steps:

You need to complete your neet PG exam and you must qualify for that there is an eligibility criteria you should have completed your MBBS degree from a recognised University and you meet any specific eligibility requirement said by the State authority after that there will be a counselling process and connected by the authority in Maharashtra during counselling you will select your prefer colleges and courses based on your rank and after that, you need to provide the necessary documents.

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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The Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research is relatively expensive compared to other medical colleges in India the fee structure is about: 

Undergraduate:

The tuition fee for the MBBS program is around INR 42 lakh. 

Postgraduate: 

the total tuition fee for the MD and MS program is around INR 23.5 lakhs.

The additional fees like application fees examination fees and other expenses are excluded.

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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The highest package offered at the Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research is :

The average package for graduates typically falls between 8 to 12 lacs per annum.

The highest package for graduates typically falls between 15 to 25 lacs per annum depending on the specialisation and the healthcare facility.

Specialisation such as dermatology or Anesthesiology may come and the highest salary is compared to others with clinical experience and additional skills can significantly impact salary offers.

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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The cutoff for the MD program at the Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research is around these ranks that I will provide below: 

MD in general medicine is 460

MD in dermatology is 350 

MD psychiatry is 2700

MD in pathology is a 3420

The need for PG 2024 counseling is going on and the complete schedule for the current administration cycle has not yet been released so keep an eye on the announcements

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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To gain admission to the Maharashtra institute of medical education and research for MS program: 

Entrance examination: 

you must qualify for the neat PG which is also called as national eligibility come entrance test for postgraduate examination this is the primary entrance exam for admission to post graduate 

counsellin :

After obtaining your need PG score you will lead to participate in the counselling process conducted by the authority. 

The eligibility criteria is a you should have completed your MBBS degree from a recognised institution and you meet any specific eligibility requirement said by the college or the St

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KYAMA SAIBABU

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Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)

BHM is a 3 - 4 year undergraduate degree program offered to eligible candidates. If you have finished class 10+2 from an accredited board in any stream with a minimum aggregate of 45–50%, you are qualified for this course.

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KYAMA SAIBABU

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IHM Bhubaneswar cutoff 2024 was concluded for BSc (HHA) and MSc (HA) courses based on the NCHMCT JEE score. Candidates can scroll down to this page to check out the course, year, and category-wise cutoff ranks to get an idea of the past year’s trends. A few more updates for the IHM Bhubaneswar cutoff are as follows:

 

NCHMCT JEE 2024 was concluded with Round 4 and Round 2 of the Seat Allotment Result for admission to BSc (HHA) and MSc (HA) courses, respectively. For the next academic session, the NCHMCT JEE dates are yet to be announced.

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Yatendra Kumar

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NIT Andhra Pradesh cutoff 2022 has been concluded with Round 3. For the upcoming admission session 2025, the admission authority will release the DASA UG cutoff 2025 after the seat allotment result of each round is declared. The cutoff is made available as opening and closing ranks for all the participating colleges and courses. The preparation of the cutoff marks depends upon various parameters like the number of applicants, seat availability, etc.

Let's have a look over the schedule for 2025 DASA UG exam:

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates

Jun '25

DASA 2025 registration

TENTATIVE

Jun '25

DASA 2025 choice filling and submission

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Jun '25

DASA 2025 withdrawal of application by

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Jun '25

DASA 2025 Rank Declaration

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Mock Seat Allotment

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 choice filling options reopening & Submission

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Seat Allotment - Round 1

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Confirmation by candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 1

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Seat Allotment - Round 2

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Confirmation by candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 2

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Seat Allotment - Round 3

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Confirmation by the candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 3

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Withdrawal option

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Seat Allotment - Round 4 (Final)

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Confirmation by the candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 4 (Final)

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Online reporting to allotted Institutes for admission by the candidates who have been allotted seats

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Internal Sliding

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

DASA 2025 Choice refilling for Special Round

TENTATIVE

Aug '25

DASA 2025 Seat Allotment - Special Round

TENTATIVE

Aug '25

DASA 2025 Physical reporting to allotted Institutes for admission by all candidates

TENTATIVE

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