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Ranjeeta Karan

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RUHS Jaipur admit students to the MBBS course based on merit in the NEET exam. Thus, the aspirants have to apply for this entrance test. The exam is conducted in May. Additionally, the application procedure is carried out from Feb to Mar. Then the students have to register for Rajasthan NEET counselling for admission.

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Himanshi Gupta

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Yes, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences offers a 5.5 year long MBBS programme. It is offered in a full-time mode of study. Candidates are selected for admission based on performance in the NEET exam. Shortlisted applicants have to take part in Rajasthan NEET counselling. Once final selection is done, the fee payment can be done for admission confirmation. 

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Virajita Madavi

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The aspirants who are Class 12 pass with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology and English subjects with at least 50% aggregate can apply for admission. Aspirants of MBBS at RUHS must hold the relevant documents for verification during form filling and course admission. These documents are required to verify that the details provided in the application is correct. 

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Manori Sahni

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The total course fee is cumulative of various components, including tuition fees, hostel fees, refundable caution money, etc. RUHS Jaipur MBBS tuition fee ranges from INR 5.1 Lacs to INR 5.4 lakh. Candidates have to pay the required fee amount to lock their seats after the final selection. It must be noted that the given fees is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.

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Bhavani Kumari

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As per my knowledge and research, SGCSE certificate alone may not be sufficient for doing MBBS in most of the countries. UK, Australia, Eastern Europe and China accepts SGCSE+A Levels with addition to IELTS score for english proficiency. But for India, you must have to obtain a certificate of equivalence for SGCSE certificate. However, SGCSE certificate is considered equivalent to 10+2. So, for doing MBBS in India, you must score well in NEET UG Exam.

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Arzu Deswal

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 AIIMS is one of the top medical colleges of India, which has multiple branches. To get into one of the AIIMS the candidate must score really well in the NEET entrance exam. Apart from this, the minimum age of the candidate should be 17 years before sitting for the entrance exam. The aggregate score in PCB subjects in 12th boards should be 50% for the general category and 40% for the reserved categories.

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Ambika Singh

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No, you cannot get admission into Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), Delhi, for MBBS without NEET.

NEET-UG is compulsory for admission into all MBBS courses in India (government and private colleges), including top colleges like MAMC.

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Prayas Pachauri

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Yes you can repeat class -12th in Science  and can pursue MBBS. For  repeating again in 12th you first need to enroll again in 11th class with Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Biology which we called PCB. Some state boards and private school may allowed re-admission with different streams. After pursuing from PCB in 12th you can get admission in MBBS through various ways.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes! Pharmacy is a good career for students who like health care but don't do MBBS. It give jobs in many parts of healthcare like making medicines, helping patients, following rules, and research.

The course mix biology and chemistry and use it in jobs in hospitals, pharma companies, and government health places.

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