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Aneena Abraham

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No, it would be quite challenging for students to get seats in MBBS with average marks as admission to MBBS programmes in India is highly competitive, and the required cutoff marks for admission vary from year to year and depend on factors such as the difficulty level of the entrance exam and the number of available seats. With average marks, it may be challenging to secure admission to a government or state quota seat in a reputable medical college in India. Government medical colleges usually have higher cutoff marks, and the competition for admission is intense. Private medical colleges may have lower cutoff marks, but they oft

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Anurag Shivam

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It depends on the NEET cut-off for the year and the college you're applying to.

The minimum marks required for NEET admission in 2024-2025 for the SC category is 161. 

A score of 550-650 in NEET may be competitive enough to get a seat in a good government medical college. 

You can check the NEET cut-off for your desired college and reservation category to see if you're eligible for admission. 

You can use a NEET rank predictor tool to estimate your rank and determine your eligibility for admission. 

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Chanchal Sinha

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NEET PG exam is necessary to get admission to MD in General Medicine course at Siddhartha Medical College. Based on the Siddhartha Medical College cutoff 2024, the NEET PG cutoff stood between 2344 and 94718 for the General AI category candidates. Among all the courses released by the institute, the most sought-after course was MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, and the required rank for MD in General Medicine stood at 2388 for the General AI category candidates. So, if you have 3k rank, then it would be difficult for you to get into the institute.

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Nishtha Jain

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To get admission into the MBBS programme offered at AIIMS Rajkot, students need to meet the admission criteria before proceeding with application. The institute accepts students on an entrance basis. Hence, aspiring candidates need to secure a good rank in the NEET UG exam and participate in the counselling process of the same for seat allotment.

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Shailja Rawat

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The fee payment can be done through a demand draft drawn in the name of GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research payable at Visakhapatnam. In addition, a fee can also be made by transfer (RTGS/NEFT) to the institute's account and proof of remittance must be produced at the time of reporting for admission. For fee payment, the account details are provided below:

ParticularDetails
Beneficiary NameGITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research College Receipts A/c
Account Number534302010033501
Name of Bank and BranchUnion Bank of India, GIMSR Branch
IFSC CodeUBIN0576131

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Shailja Rawat

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At the UG level, GITAM Medical College offers a 5.5-year MBBS course. Candidates who have completed their Class 12 in a relevant stream can apply for admission to MBBS. The total seat intake is 150, wherein 127 seats are under the management/paid seats and 23 NRI seats. Admission is through NEET-UG, followed by MCC counselling.

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Rashmi Arora

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Yes, MBBS from Manipal Tata Medical College is worth pursuing. MBBS students are placed in top organisations such as Aditya Birla Group, Fortis O2 Health Studio, Chennai, RCM Health Care Service, USA,  and others. The college conducts theory classes and clinical training according to various NMC guidelines.The MBBS curriculum includes Clinical case presentation, Bench side Diagnostic Training, Emergency stat lab posting, Team-based learning sessions, Research mentoring, Didactic lectures, Self-directed learning modules, Problem-solving sessions, Interactive tests, and electives as per CBME. 

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Vikrant Shekhar

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MBBS admissions at Manipal Tata Medical College may not possible without NEET exams. Admission to various courses is based on merit and entrance exam scores. The accepted entrance exams are NEET, Jharkhand NEET PG, and others. Candidates applying through NEET must first register for the NEET exam. Then appear for the NEET exam. Then with valid scores, apply on the official website of the college. 

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Rashmi Shukla

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MBBS students are placed in top organisations such as Aditya Birla Group, Fortis O2 Health Studio, Chennai, RCM Health Care Service, USA, and others. Manipal Tata Medical College conducts theory classes and clinical training according to various NMC guidelines. The MBBS curriculum includes Didactic lectures, Clinical case presentation, Bench side Diagnostic Training, Emergency stat lab posting, Team-based learning sessions, Research mentoring, Self-directed learning modules, Problem-solving sessions, Interactive tests, and electives as per CBME. 

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