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Kush chandak

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It is difficult to say for sure whether you need 440 marks in NEET to get a government medical college in Andhra Pradesh via the OBC category with a score of 300 in your first drop. The cutoff marks for admission to government medical colleges vary depending on the college, the category of the candidate, and the number of applicants. However, in general, a score of 440 is considered to be a good score, and you should have a good chance of getting admission in a government medical college in Andhra Pradesh with this score.

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Kush chandak

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It is difficult to say for sure whether you can get admission in BDS in any medical college in Telangana with a score of 350 in NEET. The cutoff marks for admission to BDS colleges vary depending on the college, the category of the candidate, and the number of applicants. However, in general, a score of 350 is considered to be a low score, and it is unlikely that you will get admission in a top government medical college in Telangana with this score.

However, you may have a chance of getting admission in a private medical college in Telangana with a score of 350.

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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Yes, One can take the NEET Exam after BSc. There is no restriction for taking the NEET Exam as there is an upper age relaxation of up to 36 years. If, one can clear NEET one can pursue his/her MBBS from a government college. The merit list for each government college is released by the college itself and one can get admission to the college according to the list. After, MBBS one can give NEET PG for pursuing a postgraduate degree that can be MS or MD. It totally depends on the dedication and hard work. I think you can clear NEET if you are self motivated and dedicated. Good Luck!
 

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Tanieya Kumari

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For BSc Admissions at Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai candidates are required to fulfill the eligibility criteria which state that candidates should have completed matriculation and intermediate in Science examination from any institute situated in Maharashtra. An online application form will be released on the official website of the college through which the candidates can take the admission process further. Fill up and submit the application form before the due date and make payment which is also online. A provisional merit list will be uploaded by the college followed by a final merit list and selection list of candidates.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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D Pharma is a 2 year Diploma course which is all about study of drugs and medicines. It also includes making and testing of medicines. D Pharma graduates can find jobs in hospitals, pharmacies & pharmaceutical companies.

GNM is a 3 year Diploma course which is all about nursing and midwifery. GNM graduates can work as nurses in hospitals and clinics. 

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Tanieya Kumari

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Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai accepts different entrance test scores for admissions to different courses such as NEET for MBBS, NEET PG for MD, MS and PG Diploma and NEET SS for DM and M. Ch. Courses. Admissions to B.Sc. Programs are based on the previous year qualifying examination (12th/ intermediate). There’s no provision for direct admission to courses, however, the college can announce a mop- up round after the release of 2- 3 merit lists. The mop- up round will be conducted online for all the vacant seats but the final admission will be confirmed in physical presence only (offline).

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Pranav Kaushal

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Hi Fida

  1. Kerala University of Health Sciences. 1.7L Tution Fees.
  2. Daya General Hospital and Speciality Surgicial Centre. 2.3L Tution Fees.

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Tanieya Kumari

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Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai is one of the premiere institutes located in Maharashtra offering around 14 under graduate as well as 30 post graduate courses in the areas of Cardiology, Neurology, Anatomy, Radiology, Physiology, Pathology, ENT, etc. The top 5 courses/ programs offered by GGMC, Mumbai are Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Doctor of Medicine (MD), Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Master of Science (MS), Doctorate of Medicine (DM). Each of these programs offer various specializations in different fields.

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