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NIKHIL GAUR

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The fee for MBBS after qualifying NEET can vary significantly depending on whether you get admission to a government medical college (typically ranging from INR 10,000 - 50,000 per year) or a private medical college (which can cost between INR 3 Lacs to 25 Lacs per year). Key points about MBBS fees after NEET:

  • Government colleges: Generally have much lower fees compared to private colleges.
  • Private colleges: Can have significantly higher fees depending on the institution and location.
  • Factors affecting fees: The specific college you get admission to, the state you choose, and whether you opt for a management quota seat. 

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Rashmi Sinha

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BJ Medical College NEET UG cutoff 2024 has been concluded for admssion to the MBBS course. Round 1 was the closing round for MBBS admission. During the BJ Medical College MBBS cutoff 2024, the NEET UG closing rank was 704 for the General category students under the AI quota. To learn more about the year-wise NEET UG closing cutoff for the General category for the MBBS course, refer to the table below: 

YearNEET UG Last Round Cutoff for OBC AI Quota 
2024704
2023594
2022704

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Yatendra Kumar

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For the admission to Government College of Dentistry, Indore, the NEET UG cutoff 2024 for Round 5 has been released for BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery course in the form of opening and closing ranks. As per Government College of Dentistry, Indore NEET UG cutoff 2024, the required rank stood at 224398 for the SC AI category candidates, considering the Round 5 cutoff. Going as per the trend, we can observe that the cutoff is increasing year-wise, depicting a decrease in demand among the candidates for the BDS course at Government College of Dentistry. The year-wise cutoff for 2022 and 2023 stood at 163568 and 167086 for the SC AI

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Yatendra Kumar

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PGIMS Rohtak cutoff 2024 has been released for the BDS specialisations via NEET UG exam. Taking into consideration the PGIMS NEET UG cutoff 2024, the required cutoff rank is, 67602 for OBC AI category candidates. However, NEET UG cutoff 2024 has not been released for the General AI category candidates at PGIMS Rohtak. So, considering the last round, it can be observed that, 50000 rank would be sufficient rank in the upcoming sessions to get into PGIMS Rohtak under OBC category. Candidates can check out the NEET UG Last Round cutoff 2024 for BDS course for OBC AI quota:

College202220232024
Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences5443435799 (R3)67602

 

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Neha Arora

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To get into Bharati Vidyapeeth for MD admission, the minimum rank required for different MD and MS specialisation varied between 11596 and 94756, for the General All India category candidates. The most competitive MD course was MD in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy On the contrary, the least competitive course was MD in Pathology. Candiates can check the last-round closing ranks in the table below in respect to the General All India category candidates, to have a clear picture of the choice of specialisation:

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Course2024
MD in Pathology94756
MD in General Medicine21873
MD5 in Obstetrics and Gynaecology29043
MD52 in Ophthalmology35920
MD in Paediatrics36919
MS in Orthopaedics42633
MD in Emergency Medicine50023
MD in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy11596
MD56 in Immuno-Haematology and Bloodtransfusion90298
MD in Anesthesiology78216
MD in Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine37084
MD55 in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)54287
MD55 General Surgery41460
MD in Psychiatry46511
MD in Radio Diagnosis17870

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Liyansha Jain

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Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research MBBS course admissions are based on the NEET scores. Hence, having good NEET scores is good for students opting to become Doctors in future. The basic eligibility criteria is Class 12 with a minimum of 50% aggregate and good NEET scores which can make things easy for students during the admission process. 

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!

With a NEET score of 183, securing admission to a government medical college might be challenging as the cut-off marks for government colleges are generally higher.

Whether you can get admission to a government college with 183 NEET marks depends on several factors, including:
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The minimum qualifying marks for admission to a government medical college varies by category: 
General or OBC: A score of at least 500 is required for admission to a standard medical college 
Reserved category: A score of 300 to 400 may be sufficient for admission 
SC/ST: A score of 350 may be sufficient for admission

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Veerraj Sen

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Each of these exams—MHT CET, CUET, NEET, and JEE—serves a specific purpose and caters to different academic interests (engineering, medical, and general university admissions). Preparation for each exam requires focused effort on the relevant subjects and consistent practice. Here's a general strategy for preparation:

  • Understand the syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly.
  • Focus on NCERT books, especially for NEET, CUET, and MHT CET.
  • Take mock tests regularly to track your progress.
  • Seek guidance from coaching institutes or online platforms if necessary.

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