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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
With 453 NEET scores, it is exceedingly difficult to find an institution that offers MBBS programs for students in the general category.Candidate must have earned a minimum cumulative grade point average of 45% in all subjects in class 12 exams administered by an accredited board.A marginal score of 480+ will enable you to surpass the State quota.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
Kanachur Medical college, Mangalore fees is given below:
| Seat Type | Govt. quota seat | Pvt. quota seat | NRI quota seat |
| MBBS (Full Course Fee) | 17,00,000/- | 55,00,000/- | 1,60,00,000/- |
Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences, Shimoga
| Course | Fee (Annual) CET | Fee (Annual) NEET/KRLM | Fee (Annual) MGMT/NRI |
| MBBS | 1,41,196/- | 9,94,406/- | 39,50,000/- |
AJ Institute of medical science, Mangalore
| Fees For Government Seats | |
| Particular | Fee per annum |
| Tuition Fee | 97,350/- |
| Uni Reg Fee | 11,950/- |
| KEA | 500/- |
| Total Fee | 1,09,800/- |
| Fees For Private Seats | |
| Particular | Fee per annum |
| Tuition Fee | 6,83,100/- |
| Uni Reg Fee | 11,950/- |
| KEA | 500/- |
| Total Fee | 6,95,550/- |
| Fees For NRI Seats | |
| Particular | Fee per annum |
| Tuition Fee | 40,00,000/- |
| Uni Reg Fee | 11,950/- |
| KEA | 500/- |
| Total Fee | 40,12,450/- |
| Fees For Other Seats | |
| Particular | Fee per annum |
| Tuition Fee | 35,00,000/- |
| Uni Reg Fee | 11,950/- |
| KEA | 500/- |
| Total Fee | 35,12,450/- |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
There is a chance to be accepted into Apollo Medical College, sure. the previous year's cutoff rank for the SC was 135342. For the most recent information on admission requirements, cutoffs, and counselling procedures, you should check the official websites of Apollo Medical College or the Directorate of Medical Education, Telangana (DME Telangana).
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
No matter what category you fall under, 305 marks will not get you a seat in any government medical college. Work hard the following time, and perform well.
With a SC category score of 305, you should consult the official NEET UG website, the websites for the relevant states' medical schools, and the counselling offices to better evaluate your possibilities of admission. To help applicants understand their chances of acceptance, they typically announce cutoff scores and hold counselling sessions.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
GUJCET has been made compulsory for admissions in courses like Engineering, Pharmacy, Diploma, and several Undergraduate courses.
So, yes for government colleges you need to.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The range of 436 to 500 is a safe score in NEET for SC category candidates to get admission.
However cutoffs may vary.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
You did not provide gender, state rank, domicile, etc., so it is difficult to predict with accuracy the college. According to me, you have a lower chance of getting into government colleges for MBBS programs. But you can try these government colleges. Maybe you will get admission.
1- SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Center (SRM-MCHRC)
2- Data Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DMIMSU)
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