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Geetanshi Dang

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To get admission in a government college for MBBS or BDS your NEET score should be around 450-500.

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Aman Chauhan

Beginner-Level 5

Without MBBS you become also a Radiologist for the Ultrasound or sonography or X-RAY by taking a Diploma in Radiology where you teach all the aspect about radilology
Such course are going in many Medical universities like PGIMS Rohtak
B.Sc radiology.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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No, DNB can be done only by those who have done MBBS.

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Abhishek singh Singh

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The minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS admissions for the general category is 50 percentile and for candidates from the reserved category is 40 percentile. Candidates who are shortlisted for admission into courses like MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSc, etc.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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Few are some of the major rules for having the domicile of Karnataka to get into MBBS or BDS courses in Karnataka:
1. Candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a government or government recognised school of Karnataka.
2. Candidate should have studied in one or more government or government recognised school of Karnataka for consecutive 7 years anywhere between 1 to 12th standard.
3. Candidate's and their parent's mother tongue should either be kannada, kodava or tulu and the parents must have a domicile of Karnataka. The Candidate need to pass the Kannada Language Test, conducted by KEA.

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Hritik Awasthi

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Yes, but only correspondence, not regular coz MBBS is a regular full time course, so you can pursue correspondence degrees, diplomas etc. Along with your MBBS course as per the latest UGC guideline. All the best.

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Imran Shah

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The latest cutoff information for MBBS at CMC Vellore is 590+

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The cutoff score for Internal Students for AMU MBBS admissions varies from year to year, depending on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and availability of seats. As of my knowledge cutoff date of 2021-09, I can provide you the previous year's cutoff score for Internal Students for AMU MBBS admissions. For the academic year 2021-22, the cutoff score for Internal Students for AMU MBBS admissions was based on the NEET exam score, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The cutoff score for Internal Students was 50th percentile for General category candidates, and 40th percentile for
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) is a recognised board of education in India, and many colleges do accept NIOS students for MBBS course. However, the admission criteria may vary from college to college, and it's important to check with individual colleges about their admission policies for NIOS students. Some of the colleges that have accepted NIOS students in the past for MBBS course are:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences AIIMS New Delhi
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), Delhi
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), Delhi
Grant Medical College, Mumbai
Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal
Armed Forces Medical College (AF
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Lakshya Lakshya

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In order to be eligible for admission to an MBBS programme in India, you generally need to have passed your 12th standard (or equivalent) exams with at least 50% marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology. Since you have scored 75% overall in your 12th exams, you meet the minimum requirement for overall percentage. However, if you have failed in Chemistry it may affect your eligibility for an MBBS seat as Chemistry is one of the required subjects. It is best to check with the specific institutions where you plan to apply to determine their specific admission requirements and eligibility criteria. Some institutions may allow you to take add
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