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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS) does not offer an MBBS program. Saveetha Medical College (SMC) offers MBBS admissions. Minimum cut-off marks for MBBS at SMC are around 540. The official information regarding MBBS cut-off marks can be found on the Saveetha Medical College website. Go to the Admissions section of the website. There, you can find all the information related to the cut-off marks of MBBS program. If the number of candidates increases, then cut-off marks are likely to increase. If NEET is considered as a more difficult exam, cut-off marks may be slightly lower.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS) does not offer an MBBS program. Saveetha Medical College (SMC) offers MBBS admissions. Minimum cut-off marks for MBBS at SMC are around 540. The official information regarding MBBS cut-off marks can be found on the Saveetha Medical College website. Go to the Admissions section of the website. There, you can find all the information related to the cut-off marks of MBBS program. If the number of candidates increases, then cut-off marks are likely to increase. If NEET is considered as a more difficult exam, cut-off marks may be slightly lower.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
It is unknown how many students are enrolled in K.S. Hegde Medical Academy's (KSHEMA) MBBS program.
Official Intake: KSHEMA's MBBS programme officially admits 250 students annually, according to their website. The most trustworthy source for information on the program's capacity is this official website.
There is no information on KSHEMA's website on enrollment beyond the 250 total. As a result, details such as the student distribution throughout year groups or semesters are not available.
There should be more considerations than just the total number of students. Pay attention to elements such as:
The standard of instruction
Infrastr
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The price of studying MBBS at BFUHS varies according to the kind of seat. First-year fees for seats under the government quota are significantly lower, at around Rs 1.74 lakh. On the other hand, the cost of management quota seats is higher; first-year fees come to approximately Rs 4.06 lakh. The length of the programme and the selected quota structure can affect the total cost of the courses. Remembering that living expenses are different is quite important. Looking into scholarship programs could help you lessen the financial load.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
At Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), around 80% of graduates with an MBBS find satisfactory placement prospects in reputable companies. Top hospitals like Fortis and St. Stephens are among the top recruiters, with an average pay of almost five LPA. For the most updated information, it's best to get in touch with the university's placement unit. Due to their increased experience from practicing medicine over time, doctors' wages typically increase with time and specialization.
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