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Anjali Sharma

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Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MBBS is a professional course for which the students are awarded with the degrees in medicine and surgery upon successful completion of the course. The course aims at imparting the quality education and training to students to help contribute to the growing sector of health and medicine. The minimum eligibility for the course is 10+2 with the subjects- Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Different institutes have different cut off marks however the selection is made on the basis of the entrance exams conducted either on the national level or by individual institutes. The tuition fee varies accordin
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hi,
Thankfully you decided earlier that you are not interested in doing MMBS. But you need not to worry there are several other courses which offers the career option for the medical aspirants. Some of them I'm listing below:
BDS: Dental course
BHMS: Homeopathic course
BAMS: Ayurvedic course
BSMS: Siddha course
BUMS: Unani course
BPT: Physiotherapy course
BNYS: Naturopathy course.

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Anandita Verma

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Surely, one can opt for doing MBA after doing MBBS. Depends if they wish to do it for just fulfilling personal wants and dreams or for professional reasons - such as opening a hospital and medical Science chain. The financial part and management part behind establishing and operating a hospital business would better be understood in MBA. Some good MBA colleges are located in India. One about which I have heard good things is LM Thapar School of Management. It is located in Dera Bassi, Mohalli. They have a beautiful campus with all kind of facilities from academic to personality building/extra-curricular ones. Their academic curriculum
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Arpita Singh

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Hello Zaiba,
If you want to do MBBS, then thumbs up because you have chosen a way which requires a lot of hard work and luck too. Cracking MBBS in India has become very difficult if you are a general student. But hard work can pay you off. Start studying with biology from NCERT followed by chemistry and physics. Try to make notes and have revision time to time. Do last year question papers of NEET.
All the best.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, You must have completed 10 +2 with high academic grades, must take ISAT and IELTS to be eligible for admissions. Check for ISAT and IELTS score requirements on the university websites as it vary, normally an IELTS of 7.0 is asked for medical applicants. University of Western Sydney, University of Sydney and Deakin University are popular for international students.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Tolstoy Lazarus,
As per NEET cut-off 2019, candidates belonging to UR category are required to score at least 119 marks (out of 720) in order to qualify NEET 2019, while OBC/SC/ST category candidates need a minimum of 96 marks to qualify.
Thank you.

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kanu vashisht

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It is quite reasonable as you have to pay only Rs 2045 per year, but initially you have to pay a security amount of Rs. 2000, so the total fees of MBBS in this institute is around Rs. 11,000 for the whole year. It's quite reasonable when compared to other colleges which are run privately, who take around Rs. 7,00,000 per annum and the total fees becomes around 40,00,000 for 5.5 years of MBBS.

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swarupa mohanty

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Hi friend,
Here is a list of top universities to do MBBS in Russia.
Hope this list will help you.
Tver State Medical University.
First Moscow State Medical University
Orenburg State Medical University
Bashkir State Medical University
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
Kazan State Medical University
Northern State Medical University
OMSK State Medical University
Syktyvkar State University
Perm State Medical University
Kazan Federal University
Siberian State Medical University
Lomonosov Moscow State University
The duration of MBBS in Russia in English medium is 6 years. Students can also opt for MBBS in Russian medium. Duration of which is 7 y
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