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Rahul Verma

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Dr. VRK Women s Medical College, Hyderabad also provides MBBS with distinguished fee patterns depending upon admission quota. In Government Quota (Category-A), the approximate annual tuition fee is 60000 facilities. In the case of Management Quota (Category-B) however, the fees are much higher being 12 lakh to 14 lakh per year. In the case of NRI Quota (Category-C), it may run anywhere between 22,50,000 Rs and 24,00,000 Rs per annum. Other payments are normally extra; such as hostel and others. The numbers may change thus it is always a good idea to confirm the most current fee structure at the official web portal of the college or at

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Rahul Verma

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Gujarat offers a good system of government medical colleges of MBBS. The important ones being B.J. Medical College Ahmedabad and Government Medical College in some other cities such as Vadodara, Surat, Bhavnagar, and Jamnagar (Shri M.P. Shah Government Medical College). A number of other GMERS medical colleges also exist in society government pattern in Sola (Ahmedabad), Gotri (Vadodara), Gandhinagar, Dharpur (Patan), Valsad, Himmatnagar, Junagadh, Vadnagar, Morbi, Godhra, Porbander, and Navsari. Also AIIMS Rajkot is a government institution under the central government. Smt. Other larger government-related colleges are N.H.L. Municipa

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Varshitha M

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If you meet the NEET score for an MBBS college with a low fee, you should opt for MBBS over B.Sc, especially for becoming a doctor. MBBS has better career options, offers clinical exposure, and a better earning capacity. Preferably choose B.Sc only to pursue allied sciences or if you did not get a relevant MBBS seat.

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Saksham Tiwari

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For KIMS Bhubaneswar, the 2024 merit quota cutoff for MBBS under general category was approximately 480–510 marks in NEET. For reserved categories like SC/ST, it ranged from 370 to 420 marks. KIMS is a private medical college under KIIT Deemed University, and hence, follows its own counselling process apart from AIQ. Merit-based scholarships may reduce the tuition burden for high NEET scorers. Always verify the official KIIT website or counselling brochure for accurate and updated cutoff trends.

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Likitha

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After completion of MBBS u can purse the PG training after wards you can apply for theMRCS exam and then u will be qualified for the FRCS examination 

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Saksham Tiwari

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The MBBS programme at Parul University, Vadodara, has a total fee of approximately twenty-two to twenty-four Lacs rupees for the entire duration, excluding hostel and mess charges. The fee structure may vary slightly based on government quotas, management seats, or NRI quotas. The university provides modern infrastructure, well-equipped laboratories, and hospital facilities for hands-on learning. Hostel fees range between one Lacs and one Lacs fifty thousand rupees annually, depending on the type of accommodation. Parul University also offers scholarships for meritorious students and financial aid options to reduce the cost.

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Varshitha M

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It will be hard for one with a NEET score of 400 to get an MBBS seat in government colleges in Hyderabad, as the cutoff of government colleges in Hyderabad will be way above 400. You can still get admission in private or minority colleges with management quota or reserved quotas (depending on your category and the available seats under Telangana state counselling).

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Varshitha M

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Symbiosis Medical College for Women has a full-year MBBS fee (1st year) of INR 12.57 lakhs, inclusive of tuition, hostel, mess and refundable deposits. The college does not accept payment in installments; the fee must be made in full at the time of admission. The fees will be increased annually by approximately 10%. The hostel deposit is refundable when students finish the course.

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