MBBS Eligibility

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Swati mishra

Beginner-Level 5

If you want seat mainly in government college, go for NEET exam.

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Sarfaraz Khan

Contributor-Level 6

Most medical institutions are okay with a little bit of visible body ink, as long as it's not offensive. Non-visible tattoos are almost always allowed. If your tattoo is not exposed, or it could easily be covered, you'll rarely have problems with the upper management, even if they know about it

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Shantanu VermaMAMC Mbbs

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You should give the NEET UG exam for it.

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Naveen Bio

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For NEET eligibility, the person should contain Biology in 12th either by regular or from NIOS but Biology should be the main core subject for eligibility.

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Zuzi

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No your not eligible for MBBS. For taking admission in MBBS you NEET to score at least 650 above.

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Siddhi uttam jarande

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No you can try still but merit is high 400 plus marks are needed.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The total fee of MBBS is INR 64.75 Lacs for four years. Candidates who have completed Class 12 and qualified NEET are eligible to apply for MBBS programme. For B.Pharma you just need your 12th with PCB and 50% in total.

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deepika maurya

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None are Medical Council of India-recognised. CPS Diplomas are famous and similarly, and MEDVARSITY (clinical cardiology) courses are also famous. But they are not MCI-recognised. However, Yes, medical aspirants with Primary Medical Qualifications and Medical Council of India registration can apply for a PG course after their Bachelor of Medicine, and Bachelor of Surgery degree, without appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test PG exams.

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Sai vishesh

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The criterion is to setup a hierarchy of your choices and based on your rank you will be allotted to college, Like 1st, 2nd and 3rd etc. Rank student will get 1st preferred choice if that college is filled, then the next rank will get his 2nd preferred choice and so on.

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Nirantar Nachan

Beginner-Level 5

Sorry, but your score to get admission in government medical college is quiet low. However, you can try other courses like Physiotherapy occupation therapy B.A. MS and BHMS etc. In these courses you will get admission surely!

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