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Veerraj Sen

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In the meantime, for the most accurate and a updated information about the MBBS fees through a the government quota and the a cut-off rank for admission at JSS Medical College, I recommend visiting the official website of the college or contacting their admissions office. They will provide you with the a  latest details regarding the fees structure and the cut-off ranks for the MBBS program through the government quota.

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Harshit Harshit

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The application fees for B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad are as follows:

NEET UG: Rs 1,500 for general category, Rs 1,400 for OBC, and Rs 800 for SC/ST

NEET PG/NEET SS: Rs 3,750 for general category, Rs 3,750 for OBC, and Rs 2,750 for SC/ST (Rs 3,750 for NEET SS) 

In addition to the application fee, students must also pay other fees, including:

Tuition fee: For the MBBS course, the tuition fee is INR 1,12,500 

Hostel fee: The hostel fee for general quota students is INR 6,000 per year 

Hostel deposit: There is a one-time hostel deposit of INR 5,000, which is refundable when leaving the hostel 

Caution money deposit: For po

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Ravi Babu

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Aside from MBBS, there are a number of career alternatives in the medical and related health sciences sector if your NEET score was lower These consist of

The field of dentistry and dental care is the focus of the Bachelor of the Dental Surgery (BDS).
Ayurveda is the focus of the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program.
Homeopathic medicine is the focus of the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) program.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT): Physical therapy and rehabilitation.
A lucrative career in healthcare services is offered by B.Sc in nursing.
Medical lab technology, radiology, optometry and cardiology are

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Yes a person with low vision can pursue and MBBS course in India the Supreme Court of India rule that candidate with low vision cannot be then add admission to medical courses the court also started the people with disabilities should not be excluded from MBBS course based on quantitative assessment of their disabilities

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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, there are colleges in Gujarat that offer a single girl child quota for MBBS admissions. The Government Medical Colleges in Gujarat provide a special reservation under the single girl child quota for admission to the MBBS course. This is part of the state's policy to promote education for single girl children and provide them with better opportunities in higher education.

Some reputed medical colleges in Gujarat, such as BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad and GMERS Medical College, may have provisions for this quota. It's advised to visit the official websites or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and updated information

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Get admission in AIIMS Gorakhpur: Procedure
Entrance Examination: For MBBS, appear for the NEET examination, and get valid scores. In case of B.Sc. and M.Sc. Nursing, there is an admission process by AIIMS through the Nursing Entrance Exam
Eligibility Criteria : Check whether you have the eligibility
For MBBS: 10+2 from any recognised board with at least 60% marks in physics, chemistry, biology and English
For B.Sc. Nursing: The applicants must have passed 10+2 with relevant subjects.
Application Procedure: Register yourself at the official AIIMS Gorakhpur website and fill up the application form for the entrance exam of that concerned stre

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Shreya Gupta

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AIIMS Delhi admission 2024 is entirely entrance-based for all UG & PG courses, namely BSc, MSc, MBBS, MD, MS, among others. For PG and super-speciality courses, admissions were earlier done based on AIIMS PG Exam scores but are now replaced with INICET and institute-level exams. The AIIMS M.Sc. Nursing entrance exam for 2024 is scheduled to take place on June 15, 2024.

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Ravi Babu

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Use these procedures to apply for a 2024 MBBS seat at JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) Pondicherry.

Register Online: Go to the official JIPMER website and fill out the MBBS entrance exam online application.
Eligibility: Verify that you fulfil the requirements which include being between the ages of 17 and 25 and having at least a 50% aggregate in 12th grade physics, chemistry and biology.
Application money: Select your category (General, OBC, SC, or ST) and pay the application money online.
Admit Card: Following a successful registration download the admit card.
Entry Exam: Take the JIPMER MBBS ad

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Arindam Modak

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The cutoff for NEET 2023 for different government medical colleges in Kerala for the OBC category group seeking admission into MBBS courses is briefly put: The Government Medical College Kozhikode had around 474 OBC cutoff rank-Government Medical College Ernakulam: The OBC cutoff was around 1162. Government Medical College Thiruvananthapuram: OBC cutoff rank was 574. Government Medical College Thrissur: The OBC cutoff rank stood at 772. These cutoffs are specific to the rank requirements for various colleges and may change slightly each year taking into account the number of candidates and a number of other factors.

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Arindam Modak

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MBBS graduates from ACMS Delhi are likely to funnel their placement efforts into two main channels- one being an appointment as commissioned officers in the armed forces and the other going into practice independently. Towards the end of their internship, students are rotating through various clinical departments of the army base hospitals. They can take up practice after the internship or join the armed forces as commissioned officers. For those choosing the armed forces, salaries and other benefits follow the norms of military doctors.

Not just this, ACMS provides faster internships without stipends and comes signed by the armed force

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