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Public/Government | Established 1948
Affiliated to Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences
Ranked 2 for Medical by India Today 2017 +1 more
Grade 'A' accredited by NAAC
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding MBBS course form Armed Forces Medical College:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/course/m-b-b-s-armed-forces-medical-college-wanowrie-pune-283850
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This is up to your percentage and depend on the college in which you want to study. Most colleges have their own entrance exams for admission.
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UG Degree | Full Time | Duration - 66 months
MCI Approved
NAAC 'A+' Grade Accredited
English Medium
Please use the link provided below to download the college brochure which contains details regarding fee structure, placements, college rankings and reviews etc.
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/course/bachelor-of-medicine-and-bachelor-of-surgery-bharati-vidyapeeth-deemed-university-sadashiv-peth-pune-299198
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I want to say two points in that context. 1) It is not possible to do MBBS from correspondence. None of the medical colleges in India provides this programme through distance mode. As per the law, doing engineering & 'Medical' from correspondence is illegal. This is against the rules and guidelines of UGC, AICTE, MCI & ICMR. Hence, you need to do MBA from regular mode only. For this, you have to clear NEET exam. 2) Why did you want to go for MBBS? You have done B.Tech and MBA. Then it is completely irrelevant to do MBBS. After that. You can get any good company with a heavy package with your engineering and management degr
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