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Sejal Baveja

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Candidates should take into account a number of living and educational expenses while pursuing MCh. at ILBS Delhi. Students may still have to pay for books, clinical supplies, test fees, and housing even though the tuition may be less expensive than at many private universities. Candidates should evaluate the return on investment they are getting against their expenses from the institute.

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Sejal Baveja

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The total seat intake for MCh cours at ILBS Delhi is six. Candidates must apply much before the last date to confirm their admissions on time and avoid any confusions later on. The course is offered for a duration of three years and in one specialisation- Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery. Admissions to the MCh course are on the basis of the NEET SS exam. 

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Sejal Baveja

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No, ILBS written exam is not mandatory for taking admission in MCh course at ILBS Delhi. Candidates must appear for the NEET SS exam for taking admission in the course and based on the merit of this exam, admission is granted to candidates. They have to appear for the counselling process after the results have been declared at opt for ILBS Delhi in the same. Admissions are open at ILBS Delhi and candidates can apply online or offline. 

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The selection criteria for MCh course in Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences Delhi requires the candidates to appear for the NEET SS exam. On the basis of the merit of this exam they are granted admission. However, if the candidate has not appeared in the same, then they can appear for ILBS written exam and get admission with a valid score.

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