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Sonali Kumari singh

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The cheapest fee for practicing MBBS in an Indian college can vary depending on the college and the type of quota. While some of the best medical colleges in India offer MBBS at a low cost ranging from around INR 5,000 only, private medical education in India, in general, is expensive, with fees ranging from 25-35 Lacs to over 50 Lacs. The MBBS course fee for the NRI quota in the deemed universities ranges from 25,000/- USD to 2,20,000/- USD. Private colleges charge somewhere around 50,000 to 20,00,000 INR from students for the whole tuition fees including the examination fees. Alternatively, Indian students can also consider studying
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Pratyush Dash

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Latest cutoff information for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 50 percentile for general category candidates.

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Pratyush Dash

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Courses offered by institute are recognised and acknowlegded by approving bodies like INC. Little Flower Institute of Medical Science and Research offered courses are in the fee ranging INR 315,000 for a total of 201 seats across courses.

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Pratyush Dash

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Cutoff information for MBBS at Smt. N.H.L. Municipal Medical College 137-108

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Piyush Singh

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For MBBS, it's 117 marks for EWS and 93 marks for SC/ST and OBC.

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Fatima Faridi

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It is difficult to get a government college with 436 numbers. But you might get private college for BDS or B.A. MS.

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Geetanshi Dang

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It completely depends upon the NEET UG cut off of that year. For government colleges you have to score really well above 500 and so, but for private colleges, the score around 150 can work.

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Geetanshi Dang

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The cut off for general category is 4042, for OBC 68411, for EWS 5551, for SC 34449 and for ST 49612.

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Geetanshi Dang

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The admission in MBBS in SMS is totally depends upon the cut off of NEET score for that college in that year. But you can take an idea from the last two year cut off for OBC candidates that is 670 in 2021 and 671 in 2022.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The process of pursuing a Canadian Board in any medical specialisation after completing an MBBS in India can be quite complex and lengthy. Here are the basic steps:Determine your eligibility: Before you can begin the process of pursuing a Canadian Board in a medical specialisation, you must determine whether you meet the eligibility requirements. Generally, this includes completing a recognised medical degree, having a valid medical license, and meeting any other requirements set by the specific board you are pursuing. Apply for residency: To become certified by a Canadian Board in a medical specialty, you must complete a residency pro
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