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afsheen nida

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Hey Satya,
As you have not mentioned the category you belong to, here is the cut off information for all the fee categories at IMS BHU Varanasi.
For unreserved or General category, 50th percentile is required and 720 to 147 marks.
For OBC, 40th percentile and 146 to 113 marks.
For SC and ST 40th percentile is required.
Hope, the provided information is useful.
Good luck!

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afsheen nida

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Vaibhavi,
The latest cut off information for MBBS at Varun arjun medical college and rohilkhand hospital is as follows,
For General it is 50th percentile,
For SC, ST, OBC ,It is 45th percentile,
For, general PwD it is 45th percentile,
For, SC,ST, ,PwD it is 40th percentile.
Hope, the information provided is useful.
Good luck!

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Rakesh Bhut

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No, in India it is difficult.

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Migration Certificate from your recent most or current institution is required in the process of counseling as both the universities stand different. In this case you have to submit migration Certificate from your college not from your school. Thank you, have a good day! :). .

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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You should take the decision as per your interest, comforts and future goal. Since you have already pursued B.Sc. In Nursing field, so it will be easy for you to continue your studies in the same field. If you opt for MBBS field now, all the three years of B.Sc. In Nursing will be a complete waste since MBBS is different from nursing. However, if you want to pursue MBBS then you should go for your goal. This will give you better job satisfaction in the future and you can enjoy your work. However, you should be ready to compromise the three years of nursing course for this. Hence, think, analyze and then take a decision because at the e
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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MBBS fees ranges from INR 5,00,000 to INR 50,00,000 and after successful completion of MBBS candidates have several job opportunities after MBBS. They can become a doctor in private and government hospitals, railways, and armed forces. Students can even go for postgraduate medical degrees such as MD Medicine or pursue MBA after MBBS for better career opportunities.
Start a Job - Many MBBS graduates look for a job immediately after completing their course in this field. There are plenty of job opportunities for doctors as the need for them never ends anywhere, anytime, or at anyplace. They can work in renowned companies and in top job p
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, MBBS can be done after B.Sc. Nursing. It will take 5.5 years to complete MBBS course because you will have to take admission in MBBS course as a regular candidate because there is no lateral entry in MBBS course. Firstly, you are required to crack the NEET and NMAT exams for getting admission into the MD course with a duration of four years. In India, qualifying for the NEET exam is compulsory for admission in undergraduate medical courses. This is a quicker and better way to study MBBS after B.Sc. Nursing. If you compare both MBBS has more scope, job prospects, better placement and salary. Its considered to be the most reputed fi
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, you can do your MBBS from abroad after completing B.Sc. / B.A. MS / BHMS / Bio-tech
The number of Indian students opting to study MBBS abroad has only increased over the years. A limited number of medical seats in government colleges, and high tuition fees across private medical universities are the major reasons behind this migration of a large number of medical students wanting to study MBBS abroad. Currently, over 10,000 Indian students go to countries such as Bangladesh, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Philippines, Russia and Ukraine among others to pursue undergraduate medical courses MBBS abroad). While the looming effe
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ANAPURAM SANJAY

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The latest cutoff information for MBBS (Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of surgery) at JJM Medical College. Different courses have different cutoff marks like microbiology-356 marks, pathology-465 marks, dermatology-610 marks, paediatrics-595 marks, General medicine-599 marks, respiratory medicine-570 marks,radio diagnosis-627 marks,anaesthesiology-540 marks, emergency medicine-536 marks, general surgery-562, opthalmology-550, orthopaedic-553 marks,ENT-539.

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ANAPURAM SANJAY

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The latest cutoff information for MBBS ( Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of surgery ) at CMC Vellore is for general category qualifying percentile is 50%, for SC/ST/OBC qualifying percentile is 40% , for general PWD qualifying percentile is 45%, for SC/ST/OBC- PH qualifying percentile is 40%. The cutoff marks varies from one year to another as they depend on factors like difficulty level of exam, total number of seats available,number of candidates who applied for exams, previous year CMC Vellore cutoff trends, performance of candidates in NEET.

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