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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
International students can check below the requirements for MBBS at Queen Mary University of London:
Selection Criteria | Requirements |
|---|---|
UCAT | Third decile or above |
International Baccalaureate (IB) | Must score 38 points overall and three Higher Level subjects at 666 including Chemistry or Biology plus one further Science subject (Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or Math’s) Three further subjects at Standard Level including Chemistry or Biology if not both offered at Higher Level. |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Queen Mary University of London offers a quality MBBS course to students and ranks at 22 for Medicine in the UK by The Guardian Ranking 2024. The university is one of the perfect choices for international students to study MBBS in the UK. The course includes the following:
- The program structure includes five-systems based modules and three student-selected components in each of the two years of Phase 1
- Clinical placements for MBBS students at Queen Mary University of London start on September 1 every year with a group placement in a primary care setting
- In year 2, the students will take part in innovative online teaching on the management
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The chances of getting a seat under state quota or AIQ are very less as it requires a score of more than 450 for 85% and more than 500 for 15% seats. Hope this helps!
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
I have secured 84 percentile when appeared for my NEET examination in 2019 where the top mark is 701 and only one person have scored above 700. Even at that time, I couldn't get any of the government medical colleges. Besides, now in 2023, the competition has increased and almost 145 students have scored above 700. Your cutoff depends upon the first mark and the number of ranks before your rank. Concluding that, it is absolutely not a good score and you couldn't get any of the government medical colleges .Also, in my opinion it is not good to spend a lot of money for donation for joining in private medical
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
A score of 360 is a good score for qualifying at any medical college. A score above 360 is good for getting admission to the top MBBS and BDS government colleges in India. The minimum qualifying cutoff, however, is around 100-110 for OBC category candidates. The cutoff for the ST/SC category in 2023 is 136-107.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Choose a medical university in Georgia for MBBS studies that is reputable and accredited.
Meet these criteria:
- Age over 17
- Finished 10+2 or equivalent with Science subjects
- Scored at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB)
- Passed NEET
- Good English proficiency
Application Steps:
1. Fill application form.
2. Provide documents: academic transcripts, NEET score, passport.
3. Pay application fee.
Selection Process:
1. Interview
2. Medical exam
3. English proficiency test
If selected, you'll get an admission offer with fees and details.
Apply for a student visa at the Georgian embassy/consulate.
Arrive in Georgia, start your MBBS journ
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Category-wise NEET passing marks out of 720 are given below. NEET Cut off 2023 has increased considerably across
OBC category compared to last year is:
Cutoff percentage- 40
Cut off marks- 136-107
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Your daughter may have limited options for admission to MBBS programmes in Maharashtra with a NEET score of 457 because medical admissions might be quite tough. However, you can think about looking at choices where the cutoff might be within her score range since there are numerous universities in Maharashtra that provide MBBS programmes.
Here are a couple Maharashtra medical schools where you could do more research:
1. Nagpur's Government Medical College
2. Aurangabad's Government Medical College
3. Latur's Government Medical College
4. Miraj's Government Medical College
6. Yavatmal's Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College
6. Mumbai'
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