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4 weeks agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes an average student can get into PGIMER — especially in less competitive MD/MS branches if they prepare well and aim strategically.
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4 weeks agoScholar-Level 17
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In Maharashtra state-quota BAMS counselling (CAP Round 1), OBC category candidates with ranks up to 130,000–135,000+ were allotted BAMS seats in government/participating colleges under MUHS. This rank range is based on the last admitted candidate list in Round 1, where OBC choices extended into the 1.3 Lacs rank range.
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4 weeks agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — Uzbekistan can be a good option for Indian students to study medicine (MBBS or equivalent medical degrees), but whether it's right for you depends on your priorities, goals, and how well you prepare for the challenges.
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4 weeks agoScholar-Level 17
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These rank cutoffs are not NEET marks — they are All India Ranks from central AYUSH counselling.
Cutoffs vary by counselling round and quota (AIQ vs state quota), so closing ranks for state-quota seats may differ.
For state quota admission (e.g., Goa state seats), the Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Goa releases separate cutoff lists.
Actual NEET score equivalents depend on the overall exam performance and rank distributions in 2025.
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4 weeks agoScholar-Level 17
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Qualifying cutoffs (percentile/marks) are fixed by NTA and are the baseline eligibility.
Admission cutoffs are determined through counselling and vary significantly by college, state, quota, and counselling round.
Students should check MCC/state counselling updates for precise opening/closing ranks during each round.
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
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Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, offers approx. 663 seats overall across its B.Sc, MD, MS, M.Ch, MSc, and DM programmes.
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
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In the state of Georgia (United States) there are six main accredited medical schools that offer Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degrees:
Allopathic (MD)
Emory University School of Medicine
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Mercer University School of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Osteopathic (DO)
5. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine – Georgia Campus
6. (and sometimes additional DO campuses depending on accreditation expansions)
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
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A candidate can take admission in B.Tech at NIMS Jaipur if they:
Have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.
Meet the minimum marks requirement (generally 45–50% for general category).
Have a valid JEE Main score or meet university merit requirements.
Can submit all required documents and clear counselling/verification.
Essentially, any 10+2 PCM student who meets the marks/entrance criteria is eligible.
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
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Main B.Tech Specialisations at NIMS University Jaipur
Core Engineering & Technology
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) – foundational CS programme
Electrical Engineering – power systems, circuits, machines
Civil Engineering – structures, construction, infrastructure
Mechanical & Automation Engineering – manufacturing, dynamics
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) – electronics, communication systems
Information Technology (IT) – computing, networks & software
Advanced & Emerging Tech
Artificial Intelligence & Data Science / AI & Machine Learning (AI/ML) – intelligent systems and analytics
Robotics & Automation – rob
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
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Total Duration: 4 years
Structure: Divided into 8 semesters (2 semesters per year)
Mode: Full-time classroom programme with practical labs, workshops, and project work
Internships/Industry Exposure: Typically included in the 6th or 7th semester depending on the branch
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