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Shantanu VermaMAMC Mbbs

Beginner-Level 5

The eligibility criteria is simple that one should have the MBBS degree of college which is certified by the Indian government and has given the NEET PG exam for the md/MS branches and should have a good marks to get mamc as a college which is dream of many and persued by some and there 50% seats reserved for the students who has done their MBBS from this college only.

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Shantanu VermaMAMC Mbbs

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Genuinely it is nil. The fee per annum is INR 2,245 with 2000 of security deposit in the starting of the session which is roughly around 10-11 k which is nill for the MBBS from such top medical College of India and for such a course where 2 crores is taken by the private medical colleges and hostel fees is around 6000 per year which fare enough for AC fitted hostels with unlimited use and no such electricity bills.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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There are several D.Pharma colleges in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. Here are a few options along with their approximate fees:
1. Baba Raghav Das College of Pharmacy: The annual fee for D.Pharma is around Rs. 1,00,000.
2. Unity College of Pharmacy: The annual fee for D.Pharma is around Rs. 55,000.
3. Kushwaha College of Pharmacy: The annual fee for D.Pharma is around Rs. 45,000.
4. Maharaj Vinayak Global University: The annual fee for D.Pharma is around Rs. 80,000. Note: The fees mentioned above are approximate and may vary depending on the college and other factors. It is recommended to contact the college directly for accurate and up-to-d
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Based on the previous year's cutoff trends, a score of 292 in NEET is relatively low for admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) courses in Maharashtra. However, you may still have some options to consider.
In Maharashtra, BAMS admissions are conducted through the state-level common entrance test known as MHT CET. The cutoff for admission to BAMS courses in Maharashtra varies for each college and is based on factors such as the total number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats.
As per the previous year's cutoff trends, the cutoff for admission to BAMS courses in Maharashtra
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Shantanu VermaMAMC Mbbs

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The admission taken on the basis of NEET exam. The cutoff is quite high as students usually take this just after the AIIMS Delhi so, for the general marks usually starts with 706 and goes upto 700 upto if you have schooling from Delhi then you also get Delhi quota and in this you can get upto 680 marks and obc + du quota you can get upto 645 marks.

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Prachi Beriwal

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I can provide you with some general guidance on the application process. To apply for the CET Delhi exam for D.Pharma you can follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website of the CET Delhi CET Delhi. Nic. In
2. Click on the link for the online application form for D. Pharma
3. Fill in the required personal, educational, and contact information
4. Upload your photograph and signature in the prescribed format and size
5. Pay the application fee online using the available payment options
6. Review your application form and submit it before the application deadline
It is important to note that the exact application process and requirements ca
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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AIIMS and AFMC are separate medical colleges in India with different admission processes and selection criteria. Admission to AIIMS is based on the performance in the AIIMS entrance exam, while admission to AFMC is through the NEET exam followed by a separate entrance test conducted by AFMC. Therefore, not getting selected for AFMC medicals does not necessarily affect your chances of getting admission to AIIMS provided you meet the eligibility criteria and score well in the AIIMS entrance exam. However, admission to AIIMS is highly competitive, and the selection depends on various factors, such as the number of available seats, the num
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The cut-off marks for NEET PG vary every year depending on various factors such as the number of seats, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of applicants, among others. However, with a score of 220 in NEET PG it may be difficult to secure admission in a government college with the EWS category. You may have to consider other options such as private colleges or management quota seats in government colleges. It is recommended to check the previous year's cut-off scores and keep an eye on the official websites of the respective colleges for the latest updates on the admission process.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

With 287 marks in NEET UG and OBC 3A category, it may be difficult to get a seat in government medical colleges as the cutoff marks for government colleges are usually higher. However, you may have a chance to get admission in some private medical colleges that have lower cutoffs. You can use the NEET College Predictor tool to get an idea of the possible colleges that you may be eligible for based on your NEET score, category, and other relevant details. Additionally, you may want to consider applying to deemed universities or private medical colleges that have lower cutoffs. Some of the private medical colleges that you may consider a
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The NEET cutoff score for admission to government medical colleges under the Hyderabad-Karnataka region quota for the Muslim category varies from year to year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of available seats. However, based on the previous year's cutoff score, you would need to score at least 500-550 marks out of 720 in NEET to have a chance of getting admission to a government medical college under the Hyderabad-Karnataka region quota for the Muslim category. Regarding private seats, admission to private medical colleges is done through the respective st
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