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roma raja bcom student

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You can explore all the MBBS colleges in sikhsha website or check the cut offs given their .else you can go to their official pages which ever college list you wanted to know 

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jasveer singh

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Hi,

Yes it's high possibility to get admission in Maharashtra

Yes, you have scored good marks in NEET so you can get a seat in government college.

Getting admission to government medical colleges with 500 marks in NEET seems difficult. As per the NEET 2022, the cut-off for government medical colleges was 600 for admission to MBBS course.

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Anmol Gounder

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NIMS University offers MBBS as an undergraduate professional course. The course has a duration of 4.5 years and a 1-year mandatory internship. The university has an intake of 150 students per year for the MBBS program.

To be eligible, candidates must have passed 12th in Science with the required marks. Selections are based on the candidate’s performance in the NEET entrance exam. The students are shortlisted based on their academic and entrance exam scores. The shortlisted students must attend the NEET counselling to get admissions to the university.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

The Senior Secondary examination or the Indian School Certific

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YASH SHARMA

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With a NEET rank of 36238, you may be able to get a seat in a private medical college in Orissa: 

  1. Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences in Bhubaneswar
  2. Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital in Bhubaneswar
  3. Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University in Bhubaneswar
  4. Hi-Tech Medical College and Hospital in Bhubaneswar

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Tisha Sharma

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These are the some colleges in Uttarpradesh and Rajasthan which offers MBBS in low fees

  • Sardar Patel institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow Annual fees 34,2000/- Hostel fees 85,00,000/
  • Subharti Dental College, Meerut  Annual fees 1,37,000/- Hostel fees 1,10,000/-
  • Saraswati Dental College, Lucknow Annual fees 280,000 Hostel fees 1,00,000/-
  • Kothiwal Dental College, Moradabad Annual fees 2,50,000/- Hostel fees 75,000/-
  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur 13,720/-
  • RUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur 23,426/-
  • Jhalawar Hospital and Medical College, Jhalawar 23,426/-
  • Government Medical College, Kota 40,535/-

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YASH SHARMA

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No. you will not be able to get a seat in a government medical college with a rank of 346,701 because the cutoff for government medical colleges in India is very high

But you will be able to get a seat in a private medical college with your current rank.

You can also consider applying for a seat in a deemed university.

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