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Aneena Abraham

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, you can refer to the table below for the various courses offered by best Medical colleges in India:

Courses OfferedNo. of Colleges
D.Pharma 

2,000+ (Best DPharma Colleges in India)

B.Pharma2,000+ (Best BPharma colleges in India)
M.Pharma1,000+
BSc800+ (Best BSc Colleges in India)
MD800+ (Best MD Colleges in India
BPT500+ (Best BPT Colleges in India)
MS500+
BMLT400+ (Best BMLT Colleges in India)
MSc400+ (Best MSc Colleges in India)
BAMS400+ 
BDS300+ (Best BDS Colleges in India)
Pharm D300+ 
MDS300+ (Best MDS Colleges in India)
MPT200+ (Best MPT Colleges in India)

Hope this answered your question!

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Farzana Jabeen

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To secure admission to Government colleges through NEET, a candidate must secure more than 550 marks in  NEET in general category. The cut off marks NEET - 2024 for Government Colleges will be available at the time of counselling and seat allotment.

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Anamika Jha

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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) cut-off score for admission in MBBS at Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute differs category wise : 

For general category-  750 to 1147th rank.

For OBC Category -  1300 to 2741st rank.

For SC category - 12400 to 27201st rank.

For ST category - 11000 to 11984th rank. 

For EWS category - 1995 to 3357th rank. 

To know more about the institute, candidates can refer to the official website of the institute or Shiksha.

 

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Rajeev Ranjan

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As she is from the Science background and from biology, so if she fails to get admission in MBBS course then she can either opt for BPharmacy, B.Sc in forensic science, BUMS, B.Sc biotechnology, etc.

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Jagriti Shukla

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There are vast career options available for MBBS students. Students can work in hosiptals, governments armed forces, nursing homes, etc. Some of the popular job roles available for AIIMS Kalyani are mentioned below:

  • Medical writers
  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Health Administrators
  • Medical Researchers

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Manori Sahni

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MBBS is a challenging programme, irrespective of the college/university it is being pursued from. The course surrounds around healhcare of living beings. Hence, a lot of deligence is expected from a doctor. There is a lot of work for students as there can be unrestricted workload and time constraints, which means a lot less sleep. Students can read more about the established doctors to understand how they maintain the work life balance.

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