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Sumeet Inamdar

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Congratulations on scoring 573 marks in NEET UG 2023! Your hard work and dedication have paid off, and now you have an excellent opportunity to secure admission in CMC Vellore medical College, Tamil Nadu, for MBBS.

To proceed with the admission process, you will need to ensure that you have the following essential documents in hand:

1. Allotment letter issued by the Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Tamil Nadu: This letter confirms your seat allocation in CMC Vellore and is a crucial document for the admission process.

2. Mark sheet of the qualifying exam: Your performance in the qualifying exam plays a significant role in determini

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Jagruti Panda

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Yes, with 400 marks in NEET 2023, you have chances of getting into an MBBS Govt. College like American Int. Inst. of Med. Sc., Udaipur. However, the competition is extremely high and if you don't get a college in first round, don't lose hope. You will most definitely get a college in 2nd or 3rd round. 

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Jagruti Panda

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MBBS is a course that is provided in government colleges, private colleges as well as deemed colleges. Government colleges have lower fees and the seats are provided on the basis of merit in the NEET exam. If you want to study MBBS with low package, government colleges are the way to go. Since the difficulty level of NEET is so high, even some meritous students aren't able to get it. In that case, you can get deemed or private Medical colleges. 

Kerala has a total of 46 medical colleges. Out of these 46 medical colleges in Kerala, 27 colleges are private and 19 are government medical collegea. These are the fees for the private med

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Rohit Swami

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Indian students who pass 10+2 examinations from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) are generally eligible to study MBBS in Russia or other foreign countries. However, certain conditions and criteria must be met for admission. These include ensuring the NIOS qualification is recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI), taking entrance exams, demonstrating language proficiency, meeting academic requirements, providing necessary documentation, and obtaining a medical examination and visa. Indian students should research universities, check eligibility criteria, and follow the application process diligently. They should a

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muskan goyal

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In general, eligibility criteria for MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) admission require candidates to have passed 12th or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as main subjects. The specific eligibility criteria may vary from one country or educational institution to another.

However, Mathematics is not typically a mandatory subject for MBBS admission. Since you have passed 12th with PCB subjects and have a passing certificate, you should be eligible to apply for MBBS courses, assuming you meet other admission requirements such as minimum qualifying marks and any specific entrance exams (e.

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muskan goyal

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Admission to MBBS seats in Maharashtra is based on NEET scores and the rank obtained in the NEET exam. However, the cutoff scores and ranks required for admission can vary each year and depend on factors like the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats in medical colleges.

With a rank of 486,060 in NEET and 273 marks, the chances of getting a government MBBS seat in Maharashtra may be limited, especially in general category seats. However, as you belong to the OBC (Muslim) category, you may have a chance to secure admission through the reserved seats for OBC candidates.

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palak mahajan

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There are few colleges with these marks and a budget of 20 Lacs for workers these are Christian medical College Kasturba medical College Dayanand medical College hospital Ludhiana and IMS University gcs medical College and research Institute centre Jubilee medical College and research.

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Pragati Delvadiya

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With a NEET PG All India Rank (AIR) of 69,000 and SC rank of 6219, it may be challenging to secure admission in government medical colleges, especially with a low fee structure. Government medical colleges typically have a limited number of seats, and they are highly competitive, with candidates with higher ranks often getting preference.

However, there might be some private medical colleges that offer MBBS courses with fees of around 10 LPA or lower. Private medical colleges may have varying fee structures depending on the institution and state.

To increase your chances of securing admission, consider the following steps:

  1. Apply to Multip

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