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Tarun SharmaB. Tech (EEE) student, GGSIP University

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Speaking for general category, it is slightly rare chance, 500+ marks are required at least for admissions. But, it also zeroes in on the rank, if you get rank below 25K, there is a chance.

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Manan Azad

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AIIMS and JIPMER are the only two available to get admission in MBBS. However, NEET is your best shot due to large (relatively) no. of seats.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Shirish,
To study MBBS in UK, you have to clear UKCAT and IELTS. You must have around 75% in class 12th with PCB, the minimum percentage required varies from university to university.

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yuvraj jagga

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As per the new rules, you need to qualify NEET to be eligible to sit for the Screening Test which you need to sit for after you get your degree and come back to India for practicing. NEET is not required if you don't want to come back and practice in India. Last year, the qualifying marks were 131 for general category students and 107 for other category students and will be more or less around this figure only this year. Try to score 150+ and you should be safe.

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Tarun SharmaB. Tech (EEE) student, GGSIP University

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Speaking of general category, 500 marks should be obtained at least to get admission in any government medical college. Higher the marks, better are your chances.

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Benjamin F

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According to the official website of the university, one must have completed Bachelors with 70% marks. There are certain subjects like biology that are mandatory during the Bachelors programme along with other requirements. If you wish to understand how you can meet these requirements and get a seat for MBBS in Canada's Ottawa University, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They can help you with their professional expertise in this matter.

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Benjamin F

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You will need to apply for MBBS after having completed your B.Sc. In nursing. If you are given a seat which will depend on the requirements and how well or fully you meet them, you can then study MBBS in any of the medical universities of Australia. If you wish to know more about this, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They can help you get professional guidance to study in Australia. They have vast experience in helping students to study abroad.

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SUMANDEEP

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Dear Shantanu,
NEET is mandatory for applying in MBBS programme. For detail, refer to our website.
Thanks.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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If you are interested in studying in the USA then you can apply for the same before November and January deadline.

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