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Khushi Jaiswal

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No, you cannot join Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Science and Technology MGUMST for an MBBS programme without qualifying and in participating in NEET UG exam. Admission to MBBS programme at MGUMST is based on merit in the NEET UG exam.

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After completing and MBBS from Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Science and Technology graduate can pursue various job opportunities including general practice specialisation through postgraduate studies and role in hospital and Health Care Organisation

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Khushi Jaiswal

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To gain admission to the BDS programme at Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Science and Technology you will need to have passed your 10 + 2 examination with a minimum 50% aggregate in biology, physics, chemistry, and English and qualify the need NEET UG exam.

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Arshid Ahmad Malik

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The following entrance examinations for MBBS admission are accepted at Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology (MGUMST):

 

NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. This is considered the primary entrance exam for MBBS admissions in India. For admission into MGUMST, candidates are required to take the NEET exam.

 

MGUMST can also conduct its own entrance exam for admissions provided they still have seats available after the NEET-based admission process. But still, NEET remains the most appropriate and qualifying exam.

 

Official guidance indicates that prospective candidates get information f

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Arshid Ahmad Malik

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Having to rename, this university has a dental degree with a good reputation, a rigged course structure, world-class facilities, and experienced faculty handles. The BDS course is of five-year duration with good practical exposure supplemented with a number of clinical exposures.

 

The other facility available with the university allows the students to have very good access to practical training in the operation of specialised labs and presentation of surgery offered by a full-fledged hospital. It is also good to go to the campus or get in touch with alumni to get a feel of the university's quality of education and student experienc

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Arshid Ahmad Malik

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Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology offers numerous programs in medical, health, and allied fields.

 

Undergraduate:

MBBS, BD, BPT, B.Sc Nursing, along with other health-related diplomas.

 

Postgraduate:

MD, MS, MDS, MPT, MSc Nursing, MSc in Medical Lab Technology, etc.

 

Super Specialty:

DM and MCh in a variety of medical specialties.

 

Doctoral Programs:

Ph.D. in medical disciplines.

In addition, they offer certificate courses in such fields like dental surgery, physiotherapy, and healthcare administration.

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Arshid Ahmad Malik

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Yes, MGUMST does have a placement cell to assist students in getting job opportunities on completion of their courses. With the university ties alongside various hospitals, clinics, and healthcare institutions, placement opportunities are provided for students in various streams-clean medical, dental, nursing, physiotherapy, and lab technology.

That said, placement success does vary according to individual performance, course insistence, and the wave of industry's demand. It would be better to research on placement statistics or speak with current students and alumni for clarity on the placement scene.

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