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heau mishr

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Yes, Maulana Azad Medical College offers an in-house internship programme that is mandatory for all final year MBBS students. Students after passing the final MBBS examination must register themselves provisionally with the Delhi Medical Council before they can be permitted to join the compulsory internship programme, as required under Medical Council Act.

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heau mishr

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Yes, Class 12 percentage matters for admission into MBBS at Maulana Azad Medical College. A minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Class 12 PCB stream has to be scored for the candidate to be eligible for admission into the same. The student must also check the selection criteria of MBBS at MAMC.

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heau mishr

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Maulana Azad Medical College does not conducts an entrance exam for admission into MBBS and MDS courses. The admission for both programmes is merit based with the college accepting NEET UG and NEET PG/MDS scores for the same.

 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates must have passed the HSC examination /equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC/ ST/ OBC) taking together Physics, Chemistry and Biology (or Botany & Zoology) and a pass in English. Aspirants have also secured not less than 50% marks (40% marks for SC/ ST/ OBC) in the entrance exam to apply for the MBBS course at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, candidates seeking admission in MBBS programme of Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research must have a valid NEET score. Aspirants are allotted seats through centralised counselling by MCC of DGHS, New Delhi. There are a total of 250 seats available in the MBBS programme of SRIHER. Those who are allotted seat need to confirm the same by paying the course fee.

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Tanu Rao

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The Hind Institute of Medical Sciences application process takes place online. The application process is explained in the following steps:

Step 1: Apply for the NEET entrance exam on the official website of NTA NEET.

Step 2: Appear for the entrance exam, followed by the Counselling and seat allotment round.

Step 3: Pay the admission fee and confirm your seat.

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Tanu Rao

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Hind Institute of Medical Sciences offers a 66-month MBBS course. The tuition fee for MBBS at HIMS costs around INR 52.7 L. This fee is exclusive of other components such as application fee, examination fee, security deposit, etc. The fee is taken from the official website, but is still subject to change. Candidates are advised to visit the official website before applying to Hind Institute of Medical Sciences.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Upon completion of the MBBS program, doctors can pursue their postgraduate programs, such as an MD (Doctor of Medicine) or MS (Master of Surgery) in certain specific fields. Admissions for postgraduate programs generally require eligible candidates who can sit for certain entrance exams such as NEET-PG in India.

Doctor's specialization can also occur through diplomas, fellowships, and super-specialty courses (DM/MCh) for certain areas for highly specialized areas such as Cardiology, Neurosurgery, or Oncology. 

Both residency placements and rotation in hospitals are very practical ways to obtain practical experience and build confide

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, NEET is obligatory for Indian students who want to practice in India after returning from foreign MBBS. If students don't qualify from NEET, they cannot register with the Medical Council of India (NMC).

NEET is not required for admission into foreign medical schools themselves. This would include medical schools in the USA or UK, where the requirements are high school grades, taking exams such as the MCAT (for USA), or UK college specific admission criteria.

This is an important distinction to make and provides assurance to students that they will be eligible to practice in India after extending their degree duration abroad.

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Mani Sahni

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Students from India are expected to have completed 10+2 from a recognised Board and studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology. A majority of the countries required an overall minimum mark of 50-60 % in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Whether it is necessary to qualify NEET depends on whether a student wants to work in India after returning from the abroad programme. Students must also have valid passports, student visas and perhaps language proficiency tests like IELTS or TOEFL depending upon the country of study.

Some of the universities might have further requirements, such as, entrance exam, and personal interview, to assess the student

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