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There is no MBBS program in Canada as such, students enroll into a medical school after completing their Bachelor's degree which is essentially of 4 years in Canada. So if you want to study medicine apply to a Bachelor's degree program in biology or related field, take the MCAT and seek entry into a medical school.
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283 is a decent score. This year the expected cut off for NEET for MBBS is expected to be around 380 for General category.
So your score is on the lower side. Government colleges are definitely not possible. Private college fees is high and not affordable for many students. So if seats are left vacant you might find an opportunity but only via centralised counselling. Do not apply to any private college directly or pay any agents for admissions. Admissions are only by merit.
You should also consider to apply at Government Medical Universities Abroad for MBBS to get good education at affordable cost. Admissions are in process fo
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Good luck!
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Admission in MBBS/BDS courses is provided through entrance test namely NEET-UG. It is the mandatory examination that one has to appear for admission to undergraduate medical/dental courses. The candidates will be able to take admission on the basis of score in the entrance test. Seat allotment will be done through counselling process.
Further, as per the Counselling Conducting Authority: Selection Committee Directorate of MBBS Education, Government of Tamil Nadu for 85% state quota seats
Counselling Conducting Authority: MBBS Counselling Committee (MCC) for 15% All India Quota seats
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There are no black and white answers to this question. It depends on the individual, the quality of the medical college he went to, his enthusiasm and interest in the subject and his subsequent engagement in class and college.
One thing does stand out - medicine is going to get hyper-competitive going forward. There are many AIIMS being set up in India and many medical colleges are being upgraded. This would result in an intellectual arms race where only the most diligent would get placements in cities and top centres. More and more niches would open up going forward.
Some important points in regards to private medical colleg
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