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Muskan

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The eligibility criteria specify the minimal requirements that applicants to the MBBS programme must meet in order to be admitted. Therefore, in order to be eligible, a candidate needs to have passed English and Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) in a recognised board or university at the Class 12 level or above. A minimum of 50% aggregate (PCBE) for the General Category, 40% for OBC (non-creamy layer), SC, and ST, and 45% for PC in the General Category should also have been achieved by the candidate in the exam.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The exact marks required for MBBS at AMU through NEET can vary year-to-year and depends on the difficulty of the exam and the number of applicants. 

  • For instance: In 2023, the cutoff rank for the general category under the Open Quota for AMU MBBS was around 3304 (corresponding marks likely around 666).

However, there are different quotas for admission besides the open quota, and these will have their own cutoffs.

 

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Muskan

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Unfortunately, failing the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) will prevent you from being admitted to King George's Medical University (KGMU) to pursue an MBBS. The only criteria for admission to KGMU's MBBS programme are NEET UG scores; there is no direct application process available without taking the test.

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Koushik Sarkar

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Yes, you can pursue MBBS course from Tamil Nadu. To pursue MBBS from government college, you have to give NEET UG. You can pursue MBBS without NEET UG in any other good private college with their own entrance exam. To be eligible for the NEET UG exam, you must have studied Phyiscs, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects in class12th.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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No, there is no direct admission for MBBS at MGR Medical University because the university follows a strict admission process based on entrance exams. The selection for MBBS is based on the NEET score. The Tamil Nadu Medical Selection Committee conducts the online admission process which is updated on their official website. There are counselling rounds for allocation of seats based on NEET scores and candidate preferences.

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Nidhi Prasad

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The cutoff score for General category candidates in the All India quota for M S Ramaiah Medical College's Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme for 2023 was 15896. The NEET cutoff changes based on the applicant's category/ domicile/quota, etc. 

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Sonali

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JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) offers the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme. Admission to the JIPMER MBBS programme is done through the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). JIPMER MBBS admission is entrance-based followed by MCC counselling. Candidates seeking admission should be Class 12 pass with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC/OPH candidates). Eligible students further need to appear for the NEET-UG exam c

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Anamika Jha

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Yes, Airforce wards can get admission in MBBS course in reputed medical colleges through defence quota. However, they will still need to qualify the NEET UG Examination which is an all India level examination for candidates who are willing to pursue MBBS. To know more about it, refer to the official website of NEET.

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Vishal Shukla

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B J Medical College (BJMC) is pretty good on the wallet for MBBS! Unlike some other colleges, BJMC isn't super expensive. They charge around 1 Lacs rupees total for the whole MBBS course, which is like 10,000 rupees every year [1]. That's a lot cheaper than some other places I looked at! This is especially true if you get a seat through the state quota during admissions. That way, the fees are even lower [3].Of course, there might be other costs on top of that like food, books, and living expenses. But for the actual tuition, BJMC seems really affordable, especially considering the quality of education and experience you get!

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Vishal Shukla

Beginner-Level 4

The total tuition fee for MBBS at B J Medical College Ahmedabad - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery is 1,12,500. The course offers admission not more than the  250 students. And one more thing is the person should be eligible for some particular exam taken by that college and yes one more thing about that college is it's good reputation overall.B J Medical College is one of the most reputed college although not specially in Ahmedabad even it holds rank in between the MBBS colleges in all over the India also so as par bt opinion it's more better than other private colleges.

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