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Chanchal Sinha

Contributor-Level 7

SVMC accepts NEET PG scores for the admission to MD/MS courses. As per the NEET PG Round 2 cut off, the closing ranks needed to get into SVMC varied between 2045 and, 64521 for the General AI category candidates. Considering the cutoff data, the MD in General Medicine was the most competitive specialisation for General category students in the AI quota. So, considering the latest round, students must aim to secure a rank between the cut-off range given above for SVMC for MD/MS admission.

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Mohit Singh

Contributor-Level 7

The Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Ongole accepts Andhra Pradesh NEET PG exam scores. Considering the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences cutff 2022, the lowest rank for the General AI category candidates stood at 68795 for MD in Physiology for General AI category candidates. 

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

The Faculty of Medicine provides two categories of DM in Medical, namely Part-time DM and Full-time DM. Refer to the details below for a comprehensive understanding of these two DM in Medical course variants.

DM in Medical Courses

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Full-time DM Courses

  • Full-time DM course spans 3 years, aligning with university standards.

  • Full-time classes have longer durations and stricter schedules.

  • Completion time: 3 years for full-time, 4 years for part-time.

  • Ideal for students to prioritise studies over other commitments.

Part-Time DM in Medical Courses

  • The Faculty of Medicine offers a 4-year Part-time DM programme exclusively abroad.

  • Part-time DM suits students balancing work and study commitments.

  • Equivalent facilities and curriculum to Full-time DM, with flexible class timings.

  • Total fees vary between Part-time and Full-time DM programs.

  • An option to transition from Part-time to Full-time DM may be available.

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

While preparing a study plan for DM in Medical, it's essential to check the latest edition and syllabus requirements. Additionally, many coaching institutes and online resources offer study materials tailored to specific exams, which can be valuable supplements to these books.

Here's a table of books recommended for DM in Medical entrance exams in India for aspiring doctors:

Subject

Book Title

Authors

Biology

NCERT Biology for Class 11 and 12

NCERT

Trueman's Elementary Biology (Volume 1 & 2)

K.N. Bhatia

Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2

Pradeep Publications

Physics

Concepts of Physics (Volume 1 & 2)

H.C. Verma

Fundamentals of Physics

Halliday, Resnick, & Walker

D.C. Pandey NEET Objective Physics

Arihant Publications

Chemistry

NCERT Chemistry for Class 11 and 12

NCERT

Physical Chemistry

O.P. Tandon

Organic Chemistry

Morrison and Boyd

Inorganic Chemistry

J.D. Lee

General Knowledge

General Knowledge 

Manohar Pandey

Manorama Yearbook 

Mammen Mathew

Lucent's General Knowledge

Dr. Binay Karna

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Firstly, it's important to note that the preparation for DM in Medical entrance exam is a time-consuming process and requires consistent effort and dedication.

Here are some steps that can help candidates prepare effectively for Doctorate of Medicine (DM in Medical):

  • Understand the exam pattern and syllabus of the DM in Medical entrance exam. This will help candidates know the topics and areas that they need to focus on during their preparation.

  • Candidates need to set aside a specific time each day for studying and stick to their plans. 

  • Practice is key to success in any competitive exam. Candidates can use online resources or purchas

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Abhay Majumdar

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No, NBE does not release NEET SS syllabus. Hence, there is no specific list of topics or chapter-wise weightage. But based on expert suggestions and students' views, preparing from the postgraduate study materials would suffice. NEET SS test-takers should complete their course syllabus and solve as many mock tests or past years' question papers to complete the NEET SS syllabus. 

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Nishtha Pathak

Beginner-Level 5

NEET SS is a super speciality medical entrance exam. It is a doctorate level exam conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) for the admission to Doctorate of Medicine (DM), Master of Chirurgiae (MCh) and Doctorate of National Board (DrNB) courses. To appear for this exam, candidates must have completed their post graduation in medical or in the final year of MD and MS. 

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Saakshi Garg

Contributor-Level 6

CMC Ludhiana cutoff 2024 was concluded after release of the last round seat allotment results. The cutoff was released for admission to MBBS and BDS courses. The cutoff for the General All India category candidates, the cutoff for MBBS was 17570 and for BDS, it was 100651. For the OBC All India category candidates, the cutoff rank for BDS was 79880 in the last round. Among the SC AI, ST AI, PWD AI and EWS AI category candidates, the cutoff was 79880

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Aishwarya Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

The mode of the NEET SS exam is online, or computer-based. The NEET SS question paper or the subject-wise questions will be displayed on screen and candidates have to answer the questions by clicking on the correct answer option with the help of a mouse. Since the questions are objective, they need not type any answer. They will be provided sheets of paper to carry out rough work. Since NEET SS is a computer-based test and not computer-adaptive test, test-takers will be able to go through all questions and select the sequence of answering as per their convenience. 

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Nitesh Lama

Contributor-Level 7

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences has released its MBBS cutoff for the All India and Home State quotas. Considering the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences cutoff 2024,  the Round 2 cutoff for MBBS course stood at,  21484 for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for 2023 and 2022, the cutoff rank stood at 23334 and 21725 for the for General AI quota.

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