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Saloni Sharma

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Hello Anisha Behera! It's great that you are aspiring to score well in NEET 2023. Scoring 520 marks in NEET 2023 can definitely increase your chances of getting admission to a good medical college in India. However, the admission process for medical colleges in India is highly competitive and depends on several factors such as your NEET score, the number of available seats, category (such as SC, ST, OBC, or General), and state of domicile. The cutoff score for admission to medical colleges can vary each year, and it's difficult to predict whether a particular score will be enough to secure admission. To maximize your chances of getting
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Munira Saify

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Yes, you are eligible for MBBS. But since few of the colleges and universities ask for 3 or 4 years of Bachelors degree you might not be able to apply for that. Otherwise you can go ahead. All the best.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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There are many such colleges which you can get under 50 Lacs and NEET rank 50000, but you need to specify your category and the state you belong to, as some states allow only the candidates of their state only.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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No, DNB can be done only by those who have done MBBS.

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Lakshya Lakshya

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In order to be eligible for admission to an MBBS programme in India, you generally need to have passed your 12th standard (or equivalent) exams with at least 50% marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology. Since you have scored 75% overall in your 12th exams, you meet the minimum requirement for overall percentage. However, if you have failed in Chemistry it may affect your eligibility for an MBBS seat as Chemistry is one of the required subjects. It is best to check with the specific institutions where you plan to apply to determine their specific admission requirements and eligibility criteria. Some institutions may allow you to take add
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Varun reddy

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Hello Dhingu, I am listing certain colleges, you can check it out -
1- CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE
2-VELLORE KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE
3 - Bangalore MEDICAL COLLEGE
4- MANIPAL ST. JOHNS MEDICAL COLLEGE
5- CHENNAI CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE
I hope it helps.

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Varun reddy

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To get admission in a medical government college you need to appear for NEET first and have to score above the bench mark of the college minimum criteria. ALL THE BEST.

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Anshul Gupta

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In general, dentists are not eligible for a postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in dermatology. This is because dermatology is a medical specialty that requires the practitioner to have completed a medical degree MBBS and a postgraduate degree in dermatology (MD/DNB) to practice as a dermatologist.

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