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Anushka Mendiratta

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NEET marks required for MBBS in KGMU Lucknow aren't about a specific number, but rather about securing a rank within a certain range. The admissions for MBBS are based on your NEET rank, not just the marks you score.  The cutoff ranks can fluctuate slightly each year depending on the difficulty level of the NEET exam, the number of applicants, and the number of available seats. The closing rank for the General Category in KGMU Lucknow for MBBS was around 2199 in 2023.

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Nidhi Kumari

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The entire cost of tuition for the 4.5-year MBBS programme at the Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences is Rs. 72,00,000. In addition to tuition, other fees include an admission charge of Rs. 30,000, an enrollment fee of Rs. 25,000, a sports fee of Rs. 25,000, a donation to the alumni fund of Rs. 10,000, and medical facility fees totalling Rs. 27,500. This brings the total cost of the MBBS programme to Rs. 77,67,500 for the cohort of 2023.

NRI students must pay an additional 4,77,500 Indian rupees on top of the USD 204,100 tuition. The costs can be paid in five instalments.

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divya goel

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I don't think you can get admission to any Government college with four thirty marks, I am saying this by assuming you as a general category student if you are from SC/ST Category you can give it a try by filling counselling form. You can go with Government College Karur, Goverment College Kannauj, Himachal Pradesh Medical College, Shimla and many more. But if you are from general category you can go with private college or deemed college with managemnt quota. If you want to know more you can visit official site of shiksha.

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Nidhi Kumari

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For the last three years, VMMC Delhi cut off patterns from 2021 to 2023 have been made public. For the MBBS programme, the NEET UG cutoff rank increased to 143 in 2021, 129 in 2022, and 113 in 2023 for students in the General-All India category in the final round.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

A completely separate course from MBBS is BDS. It is difficult to compare the two as a result.

Chief among them, this degree is typically named by using the acronym MBBS, an attribution referring to a Bachelor of Medicine or a Bachelor of Surgery. The most popular undergraduate medical programme in India, MBBS is one of the best ways of becoming a medical doctor in the country. BDS is a typical abbreviation for the degree in Bachelor of Dental Surgery. In India, BDS is probably the most popular degree programme for those who want to pursue a career in Dentistry after high school.

Candidates can look at the table below to see the comparis

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Hemansh Bhardwaj

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Jamia Hamdard University MBBS admissions are entrance-based. To get admission to the MBBS programme at the university, candidates must appear for the NEET UG exam. Candidates are required to fill NEET-UG application form for MBBS admission. After qualifying the entrance exam, candidates must apply for the NEET UG Counselling, conducted by MCC for admission to MBBS course.

To be eligible for the Hamdard University MBBS programme, candidates must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology, and English as compulsory subjects and a minimum of 50% of aggregate marks.

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Tarun J

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You can get admitted into a deemed university or you can approach counselling for a chance to get a seat in private colleges. You may know that it won't be possible to get a government seat with your marks, so go give a try for a private college.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can see process of becoming a doctor in India below -

  • Complete Class 12

  • Clear the NEET UG exam

  • Complete MBBS degree

  • Do 1 year internship

  • Take NEET PG (for further studies)

  • Pick a specialization (optional)

  • Register with the Medical Council

  • Do residency training

  • Get your medical license

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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

KGMU MBBS admissions are entirely based on scores of NEET UG. This is a popular national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to all Medical colleges across India by NTA. Before applying for the exam, candidates must pass Class 12 in the Science stream having Physics, Chemistry and Biology as their main subjects. The applicants must be of minimum 17 years at the time of sitting for the exam. Those who qualify the NEET UG exams will be allocated seats via NEET UP Counselling process. 

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

AIIMS Delhi is ranked 1st in NIRF 2024 and offers many medical courses.

To join MBBS at AIIMS Delhi, you must pass NEET UG. It also has lowest MBBS fees in India at INR 6,070.

Suggested Reading for MBBS course:

List of AIIMS colleges in India: Courses, Fees and Seat Intake

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