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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Management fees depends on universities. As per government guidelines it should be 4 times higher than normal tuition fees. But some private universities change even more under various heads.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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AFMC intake is through National Entrance cum Eligibility Test NEET conducted by CBSE only. You have to lock choices for AFMC after publication of NEET results. For more details refer to www.afmc.nic.in, MBBS admissions.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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Did you qualify NEET? If yes, then, as usual, you will need to appear for the state and spot counsellings of the respective colleges, rest of procedure remains same, except the fact of higher fee and related monetary issues. You need to apply with photocopies of 12th marksheet, domicile certificate, pass certificate, in addition some counselling board specific documents during counselling.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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CMC-Vellore has a very good reputation and apparently, everyone is saying that cut-offs go sky high but as per the cut-off records, in past 3 years, the cut-off has reduced comparatively after the central counselling. Thing is, try your best, if you desire to take admission in CMC then forget the cut-off, just try your level best.

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jyoti goel

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It would be better, if you appear after B.Sc, because then your 2 years would be saved, as it requires only a Bachelor's degree. With this strategy, you will get more time for preparation, and hence there are better chances of you cracking it.

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jyoti goel

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It would be better to try to prepare for NEET along with the college. Hansraj College is very good college, and you should not be dropping it. In case you don't get an MBBS seat, then at least you have the Hansraj College in your hand. This will save your year from getting wasted.

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vinod vedwalenjoy the every moment

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Vision AIIMS is the best coaching institute for AIIMS preparation in Ajmer.

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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello,
This is quite interesting question since with the advent of Biotechnology as an emerging field, people are shifting more towards it with the view to try something new and exciting in this career option. But it doesn't mean that MBBS is loosing its charisma since if you feel that you have an exceptional knowledge along with dedicating passion to serve people,then surely MBBS is a right option. As I myself is in biotechnology sphere, I would like to enlist some of its fascinating features which enticed me alot:
1) Firstly, it allows you to learn every discipline of science field rather than restricting to one which can thus broaden
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jyoti goel

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It varies according to the state. Every state makes its own list of candidates who have applied for the state quota and generates their merit list and ranking accordingly.

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