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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello,
This is quite interesting question since with the advent of Biotechnology as an emerging field, people are shifting more towards it with the view to try something new and exciting in this career option. But it doesn't mean that MBBS is loosing its charisma since if you feel that you have an exceptional knowledge along with dedicating passion to serve people,then surely MBBS is a right option. As I myself is in biotechnology sphere, I would like to enlist some of its fascinating features which enticed me alot:
1) Firstly, it allows you to learn every discipline of science field rather than restricting to one which can thus broaden
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jyoti goel

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12th marks don't matter in NEET, they only make you eligible for appearing in the exam. There is no college in India which takes direct admission after NEET. So, you need to score really well in NEET to get admission in MBBS. For general category, around 560-600 marks will confirm your admission.

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jyoti goel

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It varies according to the state. Every state makes its own list of candidates who have applied for the state quota and generates their merit list and ranking accordingly.

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jyoti goel

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As per my latest knowledge, JIPMER has started taking scores from NEET.
For more and better information, kindly visit the website and keep a track on a regular basis.

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jyoti goel

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Any government college will be charging less than 2 lacs per annum in not only your mentioned states but in any state in the country.

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jyoti goel

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You are an Indian citizen and you can surely get admission anywhere you want in India. For this, you need to pass you 12th grade with at least 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology. Then, you have to appear for the NEET exam and score according to the cut-off of your category.

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jyoti goel

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You can surely attend mock-up round for NEET, subject to the domicile requirement of the state. And be it any state, you still have a 15% quota in every state through NEET.
So, yes, you can surely go for it.

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jyoti goel

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NEET is a tough competition and the cut-off goes higher every year. You need to qualify NEET but just qualifying it will not confirm your admission. You need to score really well to get admission in a good or a desired college.

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jyoti goel

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To get an MBBS seat, you need to score 45% marks in your 12th grade. It would be better if you score 60%, as then you will be eligible anywhere round India, including CMC, Vellore. You should have physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology as your subjects in 12th. Appear in NEET and if you belong to a general category, then you should score around 560-600 marks to confirm your admission.

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jyoti goel

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MBBS seat is a hard-earned seat. I would suggest you not to drop it. Try contacting the college committee if they can help you with the economic conditions. Government colleges' fee is anyway much lower than the fee of private ones. Private colleges charge a huge sum of money. You can even try getting a loan sanctioned from the bank because medicine is a prestigious course to pursue.

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