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Amit Saini

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AIIMS Delhi is a globally renowned medical institution, offering world-class education, experienced faculty, cutting-edge research opportunities, and extensive clinical exposure due to its diverse patient base. Its MBBS programme is highly affordable and holds immense value worldwide, making it an excellent choice for aspiring doctors. In comparison, East West Medical College & Hospital in Bangladesh provides a recognised MBBS degree under BMDC with decent clinical exposure, particularly for tropical diseases, but its global recognition and academic standards are not on par with AIIMS. While East West Medical College is more affordable

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divya goel

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Yes, MBBS is the most sought after course at BLDE University. BLDE University accepts entrance exams called NEET UG, NEET PG  etc. scores for admission in this college. So, firstly you have to appear in the entrance exam to become eligible to register for this college, then you have to fill the application form which is available on the official site, then after doing all these procedure, you have to participate in the counseling. If you have any other queries you can check the official site of the college or you can also check the official site of the shiksha. 

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Jit Dutta

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The cutoff for MBBS at St. John's Medical College in Bangalore:

Cutoff marks

The cutoff marks for admission to St. John's Medical College are stimulated through numerous factors, together with the variety of candidates, the problem of the NEET exam, and seat availability. 

All India Rank (AIR) cutoff

The All India Rank (AIR) cutoff for St. John's Medical College in 2022 turned into 14,1/2, in 2021 it was 14,160, and in 2020 it changed into 23,705.

 

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Jit Dutta

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The passing out percent for MBBS students at Vinayaka Missions Medical College isn't without problems available, but the minimum passing percentage for MBBS checks in India is commonly considered to be round 40% as consistent with the National Medical Commission (NMC) regulations, with versions depending on the unique difficulty and class.

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Jit Dutta

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The desire filling window for the second round of MCC NEET Counselling for MBBS in 2024 turned into from September 6 to ten, 2024. The preference locking window became from 4 PM to 11:fifty five PM on September 10, 2024. 

Here are a few other important dates for the second one spherical of MCC NEET Counselling for MBBS in 2024:

Seat allotment: 11th of September–12, 2024

Seat allotment consequences: September 13, 2024

Reporting to allotted university: September 14–20, 2024

Data verification: September 21–22, 2024.

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Pallavi Karan

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A right approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student requires to ace NEET UG 2025. In general, planning to appear for the exam must start preparing at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. However, since the NEET UG exam is approaching, a last-minute preparation strategy for the same is mentioned below:

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Yash Goswami

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No, students are not allowed to change colleges after completing the first year of MBBS due to the new Graduate Medical Education Regulations-2023. These regulations state that students cannot migrate to any other medical institution.

The previous rule allowed students to migrate if they were physically challenged, had a serious illness, or their parents were transferred to a distant town.

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Arindam Modak

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General cutoff marks in the ST category for MBBS courses are above your NEET marks of 351 in the ST category. Although competition to enter ESIC Medical College and PGIMSR, Chennai is intense, it also depends on many factors. For the ST category, the closing mark for ESIC Medical College access into MBBS has been around 442 for the year 2023, according to the previous year's cutoff data. Your score is 351, lower than the general minimum requirement in ST category for MBBS admission. This means that there could be a chance, depending on a specific seat allocation and counseling process in your year. However, keeping up with the official

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Raushan Kumar

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The duration of MBBS abroad is generally 5-6 years, which varies country to country.

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Atul Goyal

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Yes, it is very to get admission to Panjab University at 500 rank. The institue offers MBBS course on the basis of performance in the NEET UG exam. For the General AI category candidates, the last-round closing rank during 2024 was 778. For other categories, the cutoff rank was lenient than this rank. Therefore, it is easy to get admission to the university at this rank for reserved as well as unreserved category candidates.

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