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Mehak Seth

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Following MBBS, the options that you've got are:
1: Go for post-graduation. Get inducted in a government hospital, complete your training and become a consultant.
2: Apply for a post graduate spot in a private hospitals post-graduation program, complete your training and become a consultant.
3: Go for a teaching post at a medical school.
4: Get a job as a doctor at private companies. They pay well and have minimal work load but you won't really get much success in the long run.
With all those options, I would say MBBS has a pretty good scope.
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As I see, your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of get Seat in Deemed or Private Universities Colleges. Cutoff for this year for getting any private or deemed Colleges, you have to score around 450 under AIQ & 430 under state quota for Open Category. You have even less chances to get any seat, if you belong to any category under your state. You can try for paid management seat in top deemed universities.
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As I see your marks in NEET UG 2018, you have very less chances of get Seat in Deemed or Private Universities Colleges. Cutoff for this year for getting any private or deemed Colleges, you have to score around 450 under AIQ & 430 under state quota for Open Category. You have even less chances to get any seat, if you belong to any category under your state. You can try for paid management seat in top Deemed Universities. FOR MORE DETAILS YOU CAN CONTACT ME.

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Tanu Mishra

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Karnataka has got the most number of medical colleges in India. Well, I can tell you some of the best in the state:
ST Johns Medical College, Bengaluru (one among top 5 in India)
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal (one among top 5-6 in India)
Bangalore Medical College And Research Institute, Bengaluru (one among top 10 in India)
Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli
Mysore Medical College, Mysore
Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bareilly
Kasturba Medical College, Bangalore
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bengaluru
MIMS, Mandya
BMS, Belagavi
HIMS
SIMS, Shimoga
JJMMC, Davanagere
KIMS, Bengaluru
Father Mullur Medical College, Bangalore
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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

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According to your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of getting a seat in deemed or private universities.
For this year for getting any private or deemed college you have to score around 450 under AIQ and 430 under state quota for open category.

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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

Contributor-Level 6

According to your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of getting a seat in deemed or private universities.
For this year for getting any private or deemed college you have to score around 450 under AIQ and 430 under state quota for open category.

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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

Contributor-Level 6

According to your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of getting a seat in deemed or private universities.
For this year for getting any private or deemed college you have to score around 450 under AIQ and 430 under state quota for open category.

New answer posted

7 years ago

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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

Contributor-Level 6

According to your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of getting a seat in deemed or private universities.
For this year for getting any private or deemed college you have to score around 450 under AIQ and 430 under state quota for open category.

New answer posted

7 years ago

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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

Contributor-Level 6

Your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of getting a seat in deemed or private universities.
Cutoff for this year for getting any private or deemed college you have to score around 450 under AIQ and 430 under state quota for open category.

New answer posted

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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

Contributor-Level 6

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