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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
You need to get atleast a rank of AIR 1000 to have a chance at JIPMER.
If you are under AIR 500 you have a high chance of getting into JIPMER.
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
There will be 3 rounds of councelling including mop up round, for which you will be given dates.
On these specific dates choose the list of colleges based on your interest, please fill your most prioritised college first and end with the least priority college.
At the end of each round you will be alloted to a seat if you don't like it and want to change you may participate in further rounds.
If you don't get a seat in 1st round don't lose hope as there is chance till 3rd round.
When you get an admission in a college you need to go personally
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
For the year 2020 ,the cutoff rank is 162181.
For the year 2021, the cutoff rank is 222350.
For the year 2022, the cutoff rank is 253028.
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
For more details, use the below link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/maharashtra-university-of-health-sciences-nashik-2878/cutoff
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
This is based on the choices made by students so there may be variations.
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
You have to register yourself in mcc.nic.in during councelling and make a list of colleges you want to attend from as wanted college in first place and least wanted college in the last.
Based on your rank and your preferences of colleges you will be alloted to a seat.
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
you are doctor which is also not an easy thing
by doing UPSC you will explore many fields in government and same time by using for medical experience you can do lots of good deeds for society
its hard to be doctor and prepare for UPSC at same time because doctor is life saver and work 24*7 when need may it will affect your preparation so
I would recommend you if you personally managed your profession with preparation so you should not need to resign
but if not possible for you to being a doctor and UPSC asp
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