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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, most medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh, both government and private, provide hostel accommodation for students. Government college hostels are very affordable and are often located within the campus or nearby. Private college hostels vary in quality and amenities but are generally comfortable. For female students, separate hostel facilities with security and warden supervision are mandatory as per NMC norms. Hostel fees are charged separately from tuition fees. 

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The 12-month compulsory rotating internship is the last year of the MBBS course in Andhra Pradesh. The interns are posted in various clinical departments of the attached teaching hospital. The departments include General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Community Medicine, ENT, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, Radiology, and Emergency Medicine. Interns stay in each posting for a few weeks to a couple of months. A monthly stipend is given to the interns as per state government norms.

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The mandatory 12-month internship after completing all MBBS phases is done at the attached teaching hospital of the student's college. During the internship, students rotate through all major departments, General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Community Medicine, and Emergency Medicine. Interns work under the supervision of senior doctors and residents and handle real patient cases, assist in surgeries, and manage ward duties. Interns in Haryana also receive a monthly stipend from the college or hospital. After successfully completing the in

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No. NEET is mandatory for all MBBS admissions in India, government, private, deemed, or minority institution. The Supreme Court of India has made NEET the single entrance exam for all UG medical admissions across the country, and there are no exceptions.  

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Yes, there are many scholarships provided for MBBS students in Karnataka. Some of the scholarships under Karnataka government are Post-Matric Scholarship for SC/ST students, OBC Scholarships as well as minority scholarships. Scholarships are also provided by Central Government through National Scholarship portal as well. Private colleges also have their own merit scholarships.

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RGUHS usually conducts supplementary exams a few months after the main exams. Students are not allowed to progress to the next phase until they clear all subjects of the current phase. There is a maximum time limit (usually 8 to 9 years from the date of admission) to complete the MBBS degree.

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Yes, absolutely. NEET is the only entrance exam accepted for MBBS admissions across all medical colleges in Karnataka, whether government or private. There is no state-level medical entrance exam in Karnataka. Your NEET score and All India Rank (AIR) determine which college and which quota seat you are eligible for. Without a valid NEET scorecard, you cannot apply for MBBS anywhere in Karnataka colleges.

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Yes, absolutely. NEET is the only entrance exam accepted for MBBS admissions across all medical colleges in Karnataka, whether government or private. There is no state-level medical entrance exam in Karnataka. Your NEET score and All India Rank (AIR) determine which college and which quota seat you are eligible for. Without a valid NEET scorecard, you cannot apply for MBBS anywhere in Karnataka colleges.

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Ajman University MBBS course is a 6-year long course. The total fees of this course is AED 127,050 per year (Around INR 33 lakh). The MBBS course is recognised by the General Medicine Council of UK. So, this recognition allows graduates of the MBBS programme of this university to be eligible to apply for the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB). This is an exam required for doctors who trained outside the UK and want to practice there. 

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