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Afsha Khan

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No, it's highly unlikely to find a private MBBS seat in India for just 2 Lacs per year. Private medical colleges typically have fees ranging from INR 5 Lacs to INR 25 Lacs or even higher per year,

Private College Fees:

MBBS fees in private colleges can vary significantly based on the college's reputation, location, and facilities, but they generally start around INR 5 Lacs and can go up to INR 25 Lacs or more annually. 

Government College Fees:

Government medical colleges have much lower fees, often below INR 2 Lacs per year, but competition for seats is extremely high. 

Additional Costs:

Besides tuition, you'll also need to factor

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Anshpreet kaur

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 For MBBS at AIIMS Nagpur, via SC category you'll likely need around 640–680 marks in NEET. Last year, admission went through at approximately 674 marks for SC students in 2024 .So, scoring above 650 marks gives you a good chance this year. Just keep an eye on official counselling updates after the results.  

 

 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Yes, you can get admission to the MBBS program at Kanchur Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre based on your NEET 2024 score Kanachur Institute of Medical Science is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and recognised by the National Medical Commission and NMC. Admission to MBBS at Kanachur is primarily through needs for followed by counselling conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority.

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nehanth Reddy

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To get MBBS at Saveetha University (under management quota), you need around 500–530+ marks in NEET (General category). Cutoff varies each year.

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nehanth Reddy

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  1. AIIMS, New Delhi
  2. Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi
  3. King George's Medical University, Lucknow
  4. GSVM Medical College, Kanpur
  5. RML Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow

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Anshpreet kaur

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 Yes, it is possible to get admission to MBBS on donation basis if your NEET score is between 500 and 600, but only in private or deemed universities. The donation amount may be high and depends on the college.Still, clearing NEET is compulsory, even for donation seats.   Government colleges do not offer admission through donation.It's better to research specific colleges and their admission process before applying.

 

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Anshpreet kaur

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Admission process for MBBS at St. John's Medical college  - 

  • First you need to clear NEET UG exam.
  • Go to St. John's official website and apply .
  • Upload the documents and NEET score .
  • If you get shortlisted then you get a call for interview or counselling .
  • If you'd get selected then pay the fees and get admission. 

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