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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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If you have spelt your name correctly in application form of NEET SS and it is still misspelled on admit card, you must contact office of NBE to get it corrected. That is why candidates are advised to check all details on NEET SS admit card carefully after download. To correct detail, candidates should email the exam conducting body immediately.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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Photograph to be pasted on NEET SS admit card must be in proper size and format. Some of the specifications of NEET SS admit card have been enlisted below:

  • Minimum size of photograph should be 35x45 mm with at least 75% area on the photograph should be occupied with face & head of candidate. 
  • It should be a Colour photograph with plain white background
  •  Photograph needs to display full front view of the face with a neutral expression. 
  • No Caps, Stethoscope, Goggles, Ornaments to be worn. 

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Anmol Kumar

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Madras Medical College, Chennai requires NEET scores for admission to the MBBS program. NEET is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to medical courses in India. Therefore, it is mandatory for candidates to qualify for the NEET exam to be eligible for admission to the MBBS programme at Madras Medical College.

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Anmol Kumar

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It can not be said that which is the top course offered but since we have the norm that MBBS is the top course I would say that MBBS is the top course only. However, the college has other master level programmes too say MD and MS so they are also top notch but it takes a level to reach there which is to do MBBS first.

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Anmol Kumar

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The fee for various courses at Masdras University is 

  • MBBS: INR 90,365 total (INR 18,073 per year)
  • B.P.T.: INR 33,000 for the first year
  • B.Sc. (Nursing): INR 45,000
  • MD Physiology: INR 30,000 tuition fee
  • MD Pharmacology: INR 30,000 tuition fee
  • MD Transfusion Medicine: INR 30,000 tuition fee
  • MS Orthopaedics: INR 30,000 tuition fee

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Anmol Kumar

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Madras Medical College is a government medical college in Chennai, India. It was established in 1835 and is one of the oldest medical colleges in Asia. The college is affiliated with the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University and offers undergraduate and postgraduate medical programs.

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Anmol Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

Both the colleges offer B.Pharma programmes but Madras Medical College is the oldest among two and SRM has good state of Art facilities now it's upto the student to chose what is need the history or the facilities both are quite good and have their positives and negatives, but in overall comparision, both come at the same place. It's always a 50/50 situation, the choice is upto the student.

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Ramappa Muttal

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Yes, you can write both CET and NEET but if you prepare NEET with maths you get either NEET or CET.  All the best.

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