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Dhruv Singh

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NEET UG cutoff for 2023 for admission in MBBS at K.D. Medical College Hospital and Research Centre has been released. The last round closing rank for the general category was 243,445. 

 

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Parul Thapa

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No, Neurology is not an MBBS. It is a medical specialty rather than a specific degree like MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery). Neurology is a branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.

Usually, after obtaining an MBBS degree, candidates can choose to specialize in Neurology or other medical specialities through postgraduate education.

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Jiya Tyagi

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To grab the final seat for MBBS at D. Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur, candidates are required to keep some document handy for verfication. Listed below are the documents required for the college allotment MBBS programme: 

  • Admit card
  • NEET Scorecard or rank letter
  • Provisional allotment letter
  • Original Class 10 certificate
  • Original Class 12 mark sheet
  • Caste certificate (SC/ ST/ OBC category candidates)
  • PwD certificate (if applicable)
  • ID proof (Aadhaar/ PAN card/ Driving License/ Passport)
  • 7-8 passport-size photographs

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, General Surgery and Medicine are the top specialisations for admission to best MBBS colleges in Maharashtra.

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Aneena Abraham

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Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth is the top MBBS college in Maharashtra according to NIRF ranking 2025 under the Medical category.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With this rank of 6 lakh, you may not get into some of the best of government medical colleges, but options can be afforded in some of the inexpensive private medical colleges. Some less expensive private medical colleges include Rajasthan University of Health Sciences in Jaipur and Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital in Jaipur. Another inexpensive option is Yenepoya Medical College in Mangalore. You can also attempt any deemed universities offering MBBS at somewhat lower costs. Always check on the accreditation and qualification criteria for admission. You can also try lower cutoff rank state or private medical colleges with r

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Parul Thapa

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In India, the BAMS and BHMS degrees are often considered equivalent to the MBBS degree in terms of educational level and professional recognition. These degrees involve rigorous training in their respective fields of alternative medicine, including both theoretical knowledge and practical experience.

Both BAMS and BHMS graduates are recognised as legitimate medical practitioners by the Indian government and are licensed to practice in their respective fields. They can pursue further specialization, research, and even teaching roles, similar to their counterparts with an MBBS degree.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, it's possible for someone who has pursued an alternative medicine course like BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) again. 

If an individual has completed BAMS and wishes to switch to mainstream allopathic medicine, they can attempt the NEET exam again to pursue an MBBS course. 

However, before deciding to switch courses or pursue MBBS after completing BAMS, individuals should research the requirements, consult with academic advisors or regulatory bodies, and understand the specific procedures and challenges involved in this transition.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, there are bridge courses available for medical graduates like MBBS students who are interested in pursuing Alternative Medicine or complementary therapies like Homoeopathy. 

In many countries, specific courses or certifications are designed to integrate conventional medical knowledge with alternative medicine practices. These courses vary in duration, content, and recognition based on the regulations and guidelines of the country or region.

For instance, in India, there's a Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Homeopathy programme that's specifically designed for allopathic (MBBS) doctors. It allows them to delve deeper into the principl

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