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Likitha

Beginner-Level 4

First write the NEET exam based on u r score u may get the seat in MBBS college 

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Likitha

Beginner-Level 4

First you apply for the counselling via all India and the state wise also by selecting the college which u would like to do the course 

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nishwa Nm

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The 2024 cut off for MBBA at CMC Ludhiana for General category was around 17,540.The score for this cut-off score was 614 or above.The above mentioned cut-off was for all india quota. CMC ludhiana also releases round wise cut off, for example the second round closing rank was 16,524.

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Kanishk Dhawan

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KEA has released the Karnataka UGNEET 2025 mock allotment result on July 25, 2025 on the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates can check their mock allotment result and make informed choices about the option entered during the one time option entry window. The Mock allotment is a sneak peek into the choices made by the candidates and does not guarantee admission in the allotted college.  

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Baskaran M

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Yeah, Top MBBS colleges in Karnataka:

 

*Government:* SDMCH, BMCRI, MMCARI

*Private:* KMC Manipal, St. John's Medical College, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College

Consider rankings, fees, infrastructure, faculty, and clinical exposure when choosing a college.

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Shalu Shibu

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In this year there is more chance ti secure a seat in government sector or a government seat in pvt sector, as u belong to ews will make things much better let's hope for the best 

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Aman Kumar

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This state has abundance of MBBS colleges under them which are equally divided in their own respective budgets such as Government, Private and Deemed universities. Some of the top government institute are B.J. Government Medical College (Pune) Seth G.S. Medical College (Mumbai) Government Medical College (Nagpur), Government Medical College along with Grant Medical College (Mumbai). Among reputed private and deemed institutions, one of the most prominent medical colleges in India is based in Pune that is D.Y. Patil Medical College (Pune & Navi Mumbai), another one D.Y. Patil in Medical College (Pune, & Sangli), and MGM Medical College

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Aman Kumar

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Yes, academically you meet the NMC minimum of fifty percent PCB for General (forty percent for reserved categories). Grace marks typically count towards the aggregate if the board awards them. But eligibility admission—you still need to qualify NEET with the required percentile. Keep the category, domicile, and EWS certificates dust free; they do they materially affect cut offs and fee structures.

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