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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Lomonosov Moscow State University MBBS is a top picked course among Indian students. It is a 6-year duration course. The tuition fee of this course is INR 6 lakh. For admission to this course, the students have to complete high school education. After this for admisison to this university, students have to pass a university specific entrance exam. Check details about studying MBBS in Russia.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The most well-liked specialisation in Jabalpur is Pharmacy, followed by Alternative Medicine (which includes Ayurveda and Homoeopathy). B.Pharm and D.Pharm are widely available across multiple private colleges in Jabalpur, making it easy to get admission even with moderate Class 12 marks. BAMS, BHMS, B.Sc Nursing, GNM, and BPT (Physiotherapy) are also popular choices for students who want to enter healthcare but are not sure of cracking NEET at a very high score. These courses are regulated by MPMSU and offer solid career prospects in both government and private healthcare sectors.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
There are multiple career paths. After MBBS from NSCBMC Jabalpur, graduates can join the Madhya Pradesh state health services as Medical Officers or serve in rural and urban health centres. Many also prepare for NEET PG to pursue MD, MS, or super-specialty courses. Some graduates join private hospitals or start their own clinical practice, while others go into academic or research roles. Fresh MBBS doctors in government posts may start at INR 8–12 Lacs per annum depending on the post and state.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there is a compulsory rural service bond. A one-year rural service bond applies, with a penalty of INR 10,00,000 for MBBS and PG graduates who do not complete the service. This means after completing your MBBS and internship, you are required to serve in a rural or government health facility in MP for one year.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 3
First step is to Clear the NEET GMC cutoff
if you want the Govt Medical Colleges
2nd step is to pass class12th with Biology
3rd step is to be at least 17years of age
4th step is to clear the cutoff required for the kind of college one is preferring in Bangalore
New answer posted
a month agoBeginner-Level 3
First step is to Clear the NEET GMC cutoff
if you want the Govt Medical Colleges
2nd step is to pass class12th with Biology
3rd step is to be at least 17years of age
4th step is to clear the cutoff required for the kind of college one is preferring in Bangalore
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a month agoBeginner-Level 3
The AIQ Counselling offers seat for B.Sc Nursing and MBBS
in BHU
For MBBS the closing ranks are
1700 for Gen
2600 for OBC
20k for SC
26k for ST
for B.Sc Nursing the closing ranks in BHU are as follows
59k for Gen
65k for OBC
2 Lac for SC
2.9 Lac for ST
New answer posted
a month agoBeginner-Level 3
The AIQ Counselling offers seat for B.Sc Nursing and MBBS
in BHU
For MBBS the closing ranks are
1700 for Gen
2600 for OBC
20k for SC
26k for ST
for B.Sc Nursing the closing ranks in BHU are as follows
59k for Gen
65k for OBC
2 Lac for SC
2.9 Lac for ST
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, the average MBBS fee is lower in Russia than in India. This is because the Russian government provide subsidies for medical education making it quite affordable for students around the world.
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