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Neelajit Mullick

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For admission into Pravara Institute of medical Science you have to clear your NEET exam. Student can analyse their performance on the basis of NEET cutoff. 

It's a privately  owned medical college and you have to clear your class 12 boards exam with an average of 50% in physics, chemistry and biology to get admitted in the college.

 Additional Criteria: minimum age of 17 years as on December 31 of the year of admission. Upper age limit of 25 years for general category and 30 years for reserved categories

Selection Process: Selection for MBBS admission at PIMS is based on the following factors:

NEET rank

Reservation category

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Aryan Rathi

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The Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences' requirements for MBBS eligibility.The candidate must have received at least a 50% in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology on the 10+2 exam or any other exam that is comparable. Candidates for the SC, ST, and OB categories must receive 40% in each of the subjects from their 10+2 exams or any other exams that are comparable, and students with physical disabilities in the general category must receive at least 45% in the aforementioned subjects.Since 85% of the seats are filled by UP MBBS admissions, the candidate must be an Uttar Pradesh resident or have qualified for the state's 10+2

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VYSYARAJU PRUDHVI RAJ

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Completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as mandatory subjects with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate

For PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disability) candidates, the minimum marks in the qualifying examination in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology taken together shall be 40% instead of 50%.

Meeting the physical and mental health requirements set by the Medical Council of India (MCI).

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Vinty Tanwar

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For admission to the MBBS programme at Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  1. NEET UG Examination: Aspiring candidates need to clear the NEET UG examination, which is a prerequisite for MBBS admissions.

  2. Age and Educational Qualification: Candidates should be at least 17 years old and have completed their 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. A minimum aggregate of 50% in the qualifying examination is required.

  3. Admission Process: The admission process involves centralized NEET Counselling for 15% of seats through the All India Quota, conducted by the Medical

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Shivam Dureja

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According to college page on Shiksha.com the eligibility for MBBS at KLE University is a minimum of 50% in 10th and 12th standard respectively. The accepted exam for MBBS at KLE University is NEET and the average score of students who get admission in KLE University is around 650 marks. The total tuition fees for MBBS at KLE University is INR 82.3 Lacs and the average package of the students placed is INR 4.1 lakh.

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Shrija Dutta

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United States- You will have to clear the USMLE exams ( especially step 1, step 2ck and cs) in order to qualify participating in the match programme which is done every year to match candidates into residency positions across the country. Residency positions (which is a term used synonymously with post graduation) in the US are very competitive and IMGs (i.e. international medical graduates) are usually picked for only a few specialities such as internal medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry and family medicine, which are considered less conpetitive. The highly competitive branches such as General surgery, obstretrics and gynaecology, ophth

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