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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The MBBS program fees at Shija Academy of Health Sciences follow different prices between admission categories. Expected costs for MBBS education through management quota admission total 16 to 20 lakh Rupees per academic year and state quota admissions typically demand payments ranging from 5 to 7 lakh Rupees. The expenses for hostel accommodations along with examination fees as well as other miscellaneous costs will amount to Rs 1-2 lakh every year. MBBS program education costs between Rs 80 lakh and more for the entire duration that depends on the category of admission in addition to other miscellaneous fees.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Augmented by your 470 NEET score and position 255727 you stand to earn admission into private medical colleges that charge less tuition which are located in Karnataka together with Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Some private colleges through their state quota system provide MBBS education for Rs. 7-12 Lacs per year although government college admission demands higher scores. Some colleges recognised by the government operate under state quota settings and uphold decreased tuition costs throughout Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu along with Rajasthan. Students gain admission through state-wise cutoff systems and both category-based reservatio
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You cannot enroll in both an AIIMS Paramedical course and an MBBS course at the same time. The rules set by NMC and AIIMS do not allow students to be part of two full-time courses simultaneously. If you pass the NEET and get an MBBS seat, you must leave the paramedical course before you start MBBS classes. To do this, you should contact the AIIMS Academic Office and go through the withdrawal procedure for the paramedical course.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
NEET-UG scores are used to determine admission to Bangalore St. John's Medical College's MBBS program. Every year the cutoff marks—the minimal scores needed to get admitted—change depending on a variety of variables including the difficulty of the test the number of applicants and seat availability.
The All India ranking in 2023 was 19,635 at the start and 81,327 at the end. The cutoff scores for the Management Quota Counseling (MQ) in 2024 were as follows: GMP: 668, RC5: 486, RC6: 381; RC7: 579; RC2: 152; RC4: 376; RC8: 606; RC3: 340; GMPH: 598
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get admitted in medical college in Kerala, you must be a qualified NEET UG and apply to private or self - financing medical institutions like as Amrita institute of medical Science, MES medical college and Jubilee Mission Medical college under the medical quota without having a Kerala domicile. Some universities accept direct admissions.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is impossible to get admission in Trichy SRM Medical College under the state quota for MBBS with NEET score of 355 because the cutoffs are higher. Under the management quota, you can have the seat since the cutoffs differ. For futher information contact the admission branch of the college or visit the official website of the college.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
From an Indian perspective, it is far better for MBBS in the Philippines as it is mainly taught in English, thus avoiding any of the at times strenuous language barriers that one can find in Germany where at least a basic proficiency in German would be required.
Philippines also gives an interesting 5.5-year course with BS-MD pathway and cost altogether around INR 20 to 30 lakh, which is still manageable given the higher living costs in Germany, though universities charge nothing at the public level. NEET is needed for both countries, but admission in the Philippines is much more straightforward (10+2 with 50% PCB), while Ge
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
You will have to appear for an exam called NEET UG along with your HSE board exams. This exam is conducted in first sunday of May . It is of 720 marks consisting of 3 subjects namely Physics, chemistry and biology.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 2
I think in AIIMS, you don't need any scholarship. But, for students, many scholarships are available, like meritorious students or economically weaker students, SC/ST students. Even after completing 4 years, you can start earning from INR 12,000 - INR 25,000, but this is not a scholarship; this is a stipend, so if you are good, then you can get a meritorious student scholarship.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
At 775 rank, General AI category candidate can easily get admission to AIIMS Rishikesh, as the last round closing rank for the same was 594 in 2024. In 2023 and 2022, the last round closing ranks in NEET were 931 and 2908, respectively. Looking at the cutoff ranks, it was evident that the trend in cutoff has been fluctuating.
For more cutoff related information for AIIMS Rishikesh, check this page.
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