MBBS Admission Process

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Aakrati Jain

Contributor-Level 9

AMU does not conduct a separate exam for MBBS.

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7 years ago

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

MBBS students get Dr. tag just after finishing the final MBBS examination at the end of 4 and half years. The tag has nothing to do with EXIT exams.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India are only done through common medical entrance examination called NEET. There's no other gateway for admission.

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Sandeep ChauhanHello I'm Student in science stream.

Beginner-Level 3

Can you share your percentage? Private medical college is very costly.

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Komal Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hello,
I will suggest you take an admission in government medical college. It provides many benefits such as:
The course fee in a NEET Government Colleges is less than the Private Medical College. You get lots of patients, experience, and confidence in a Government College. You will find better teachers in NEET Government college (check details from eduncle) and you can learn a lot about medical Science and life from them. You can get the more practical knowledge in Government Colleges under NEET than the Private Colleges. In private colleges, much matter fees as compare to study.
Thank You!

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7 years ago

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Admission to private colleges:
All the private medical colleges in India will accept only & only NEET scores from this year itself. They cant conduct their own entrance exams, neither they will be able to take admission via their own entrance exams (if they conducted it before SC order). All private medical colleges will open registration to apply for medical seats basis on all India Rank published by NEET
Basis on student applications, college will list out cut-offs or student list who have been accepted. Regards.

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Manish SainiMBBS at SMS MEDICAL COLLEGE

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You have to score high marks in NEET exam and choose a government medical college for MBBS at low cost. If you can't score high in NEET then you can go to Russia, China, etc., to pursue MBBS at a low cost.
Good luck.

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8 years ago

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

You need to appear in NEET- National Eligibility cum entrance test to pursue MBBS or BDS. Details are available at www.aipmt.nic.in
Kindly go through it. You'll get all updates.

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Chetna S

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Hi
Attested copies of your school report cards and board certificate is required. If you hv to send a combine report for all classes together, get it printed on school letterhead with Principal's signature and school stamp.

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