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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Securing admission to MBBS at AIIMS Bhopal for an NEET score between 570 to 690 could be possible but competitive based on one's category, number of applicants, and overall cutoff for the year. The seats for MBBS in AIIMS Bhopal are few, and cutoff varies every year based on the difficulty and the number of candidates that appeared for the exam. For general category scores above 600 are often more competitive, whereas reserved categories will have slightly lower cutoffs. Cutoff trends should be checked for specific years because of this and any authentic query should be conducted by contacting the offices for admissions.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
If you have not appeared for NEET, studying MBBS in India becomes challenging, as NEET is the mandatory entrance exam for MBBS admission. However, you can explore alternatives such as studying MBBS abroad in countries like Russia, China, Ukraine, or the Philippines, where NEET may not be required, though it's essential to ensure that the universities are recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI). Some private medical colleges in India may also offer direct admissions under management or NRI quotas, but NEET is generally still required for most institutions. Alternatively, pursuing other health-related courses like BDS, BAMS, or
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
To pursue courses like MBBS, B.Pharma, or D.Pharma, specific eligibility criteria must be met, especially regarding the subjects and scores in your Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC).
1. MBBS: Generally, to be eligible for MBBS, you need to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your HSC. Although some institutions may consider alternative combinations, a failure or low score in Physics could be a hindrance, especially if the programme specifically requires a strong performance in Physics. MBBS programs are highly competitive, and they often have strict eligibility requirements, including specific marks in individual subjects.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Admissions to MBBS in Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Wardha, depend upon NEET scores and other factors. From 550 to 700 marks, it isn't certain.
The following are some key factors affecting admission:
1. NEET Score: Competing candidates' scores.
2. Seat Availability: Few MBBS seats.
3. Reservation Category: SC, ST, OBC, or General.
4. Domicile: Maharashtra or All India quota.
Estimators of chances include:
1. Previous year NEET cut offs at DMIMS.
2. Your rank and percentile in NEET.
3. Other admission criteria, such as the 10+2 grades.
To discuss in detail your case, contact DMIHER admissions department or one of a
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 7
Marks and Fee Structure for MBBS Admissions
With a score of 400 in NEET 2024, you might have a better chance at private medical colleges.
Private Medical Colleges: Generally, you can expect to secure a seat in private colleges with this score. The fees typically range from INR 4 Lacs to 8 lakhs per year.
Government Medical Colleges: It might be challenging to get a seat in top government colleges with a 400 score, as cutoffs for these institutions are usually higher, but some state-level government colleges might be within reach if you meet the category-specific cutoffs.
It would highly favourable if you have any category other
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a NEET score of 180, it is going to be a little tough to get into any government medical college for MBBS, at least in the most competitive states. But there are some private medical colleges where your daughter will have a chance, but the fees will be much higher. Some of these options include:
Uttar Pradesh: Era's Lucknow Medical College.
Karnataka: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
Maharashtra: Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai.
Bihar: Katihar Medical College.
It is best recommended to check the recent trend of cutoffs and research the management quota or lower cutoff ranks private colleges might provide better opp
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
If your NEET score is 400 marks and budget under ?40 lakh, the following are some of the medical colleges where you can apply for MBBS.
Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
Sree Balaji Medical College, Chennai
Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Pune
Shree Krishna Medical College, Muzaffarpur
Saveetha Medical College, Chennai
These colleges have decent infrastructure and faculty members experience, but it's mandatory to check the particular cut-off for your score along with budget, as the ones vary every year.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
As in every other year, the quota cutoff for the state of Tinsukia Medical College under the general category is not easily available in sources.
Every state has its cutoff ranks differently every year considering the number of applicants applying, their performance in a particular examination, and the number of seats available. Need to apply as fast as possible for the next academic year before the seats end.
Generally, cutoff details of most medical colleges are released after the announcement of results based on entrance examination marks, considering reservation policy and category.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can look for options in private colleges for MBBS but chances of getting government college for an MBBS course with this rank is negligible but there are good colleges in the private sector. You can look up for them.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
You cannot get admission into MBBS course at any Medical College without clearing the NEET Entrance Exam. Even for admission in Private Medical Colleges you need atleast 150 marks out of 720 in NEET. However you can join MBBS directly if you go abroad.
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