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Jasmine Gomes

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Hi,
With a score of 132 in MHT-CET, getting in a government medical college can be a bit of problem. If you are passionate about doing MBBS course, you can apply for it. There is an online admission process through which you can apply. Moreover, even try and apply to other private colleges if economy is not an issue for you. Also, I would suggest you to apply for other courses such as BDS, BHMS if you need a seat in government college only. All the best.

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aman shuklatrying to keep everyone happy and satisfied

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You do not have any chance because there are about 600 seats for general MBBS.

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In-House Counselor Shiksha

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Hi Nishant,
Your query has been already addressed. Please refer to the query you posted previously. Here is the URL for you to refer-
https://ask.shiksha.com/can-i-pursue-mbbs-course-in-russia-qna-3837373

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Dr Mohsin Khan

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Even if your options are not proper and if your rank is as per the requirements of admission, you will get the seat. If someone lower than your marks gets the admission you can put the written request.

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Ritika Mudliyar

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you can but now you have to appear for an entrance test called NEET. It is applicable for colleges all over India.

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Aniket soni

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You should take admission in a medical college abroad to pursue MBBS. It is not possible in India.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

MBBS abroad requires 8 to 9 years to be job ready and though universities abroad do not have age bar on education, it would not be easy for you to get admission. Since you haven't mentioned your education and work experience, I would suggest you to write to the universities directly with all your credentials.
All the best.

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Dipankar Saha

Beginner-Level 5

It is tough to say but since it is a government institute I think that a score of 480+ is a must.

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