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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
All the best.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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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To study medicine/MBBS in UK, you must clear the UKCAT (UK Clinical Aptitude Test) and have secured at least 75%. 60% is hardly accepted. Admissions are competitive and very strict for medical studies, so you must check directly with the universities. You can check the University of Buckingham and St. George's, University of London. You can keep alternate options open such as Philippines or Russia, UK as it is will be extremely competitive basis your grades.
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