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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

The cut-off of NEET goes higher and higher every year. For general category, you need to score at least 560-600 marks to confirm your admission in a government medical college.

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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

The competition is rising every year in the medical line. If you are a general category candidate, then you will have to score at least the qualifying marks for NEET to get admission in a private university.

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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

It all depends on the cut-off of your category. The competition has risen quite a lot, be it any category. I suppose the chances are slim but keep trying till the counselling ends and I would rather suggest you fill form for every college taking admission through NEET score.
All the best.

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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

It's all about the quality of education that a school provides, plus, the ambience of the school also matters a lot. You need to take care whether the school you are putting your child in has a good faculty which cares and values its children and also whether the crowd is good, because at such a tender age, company matters a lot. Since she wants to pursue MBBS, take care that she is able to manage both her school studies plus medical preparations simultaneously. Also, it would be better if you get her admitted to a CBSE board affiliated school since it will help her in medical preps.

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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

You need to clear NEET and once you have qualified NEET, then look for your preferred colleges, check out their websites, and you can then know the criteria required to get admission there. Private colleges usually don't have a domicile issue.

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ilma naaz

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The idea of conducting NEET twice a year is being reviewed again and will most probably drop off. Plus NEET 2019 was scheduled to be held in February and May, but not in December. And the admission processes will be conducted only once a year (in July-August). Even if NEET is conducted twice a year, the better of 2 scores will be considered for admission, so you'll have to wait till July for getting into a medical college. Good luck for your future.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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You need to score the eligibility marks mentioned on your NEET UG result sheet. It is more than 233 so it is virtually not possible.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Palak,
The estimated fees is somewhere between INR 35000 to 2 lakhs.
For more details, please visit the university's website.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
MBBS programs are highly competitive. To study in the UK take the UKCAT exams, you must also have around 75% and more to be eligible for admissions. IELTS is necessary. US and Canada have different processes for MBBS applicants must complete an undergraduate degree in biological sciences, take the MCAT and seek admissions into a medical school to commence the MD programme. John Hopkins University the US, King's College London, Imperial College London, University of Pennsylvania the US, University of British Columbia Canada, University College London, etc., are some of the famous ones.

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