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rahul r

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NEET 2018 cut-off is issued by the CBSE in the form of percentile instead of specific marks. Percentile represents how a candidate performs comparatively to others who appear in the test.
For instance, if a candidate's marks are in the 45th percentile, it would represent that he/she has scored better than 45% of all the candidates who appeared in the exam.
The minimum qualifying percentile for candidates belonging to the unreserved category is 50th percentile, which corresponds to 131 marks in NEET 2017 and 145 marks in NEET 2016, so you can expect the cutoff to be anywhere between 130-145 marks for NEET 2018. Regards.

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rahul r

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There are various courses other than MBBS, in the medical field in India. Medical field contains a broad range of academic education other than MBBS. It contains the certificate courses, medical Diploma courses, Bachelor degree courses, master degree courses and many short time knowledge booster courses for medical professionals. The candidates having PCB or PCMB group in their +2 can appear in NEET exam for admission to the top medical colleges of the country. Good Luck!

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rahul r

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Yes, NEET UG examination is compulsory to pursue MBBS from Christian Medical College in Ludhiana. Fee structure for MBBS from Christian Medical College is mentioned below:
Yearly Fees: 6.6 Lakhs
Total Fees: 6.6*5 years=33 Lakhs
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rahul r

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Yes, D.Y. Patil, Navi Mumbai is definitely good for MBBS. Some of the major reasons behind this are as follows:
1) PLACEMENT WING
The placements are pretty good. Around 70 percent of the students got placed overall. All the top-notch companies came to pick students. Different ranges of companies came for placements
2) CAMPUS LIFE
The college has earned the reputation of being a provider of quality education in areas of professional significance. With the increasing number of talented students who join this University each year, it looks to become a world-class institution and create a distinctive position for themselves.
3) INTERNSHIP and S
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rahul r

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NEET 2018 Cut off is issued by the CBSE in the form of percentile instead of specific marks. Percentile represents how a candidate performs comparatively to others who appear in the test. Qualifying marks for the previous year was 131 (50th percentile), so expect anything around the same mark for this year as well, with a fluctuation of 5 marks I.e 126 or 136, if you want to qualify for admission into MBBS colleges in India.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, China etc. are some places you can see but depends on your areas of interest, budget, career plans etc. You must also see the rules, for PG you must clear the medical licensing exam for each country.

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