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For rest of the category students, the percentage criteria reduces to 40%.
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Lateral Entry option to MBBS for B.Sc-Nursing, BPT BHMS and B.A.M.S. Graduates.
Please cross check the MCI guidelines for the same at http://www.mciindia.org/
However, there are some universities in Eastern Europe and Philippines who do offer admission on lateral entry scheme after carefully examining the subjects and testimonials of aspirant's UG Degrees (B.Sc-Nursing, BPT BHMS and B.A.M.S. Into their universities.
The decision making ownership is on the aspirants whether they choose to study MBBS in those foreign u
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Qualification: Graduation
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Mandatory Courses: MBBS, BPT, BDS, B.Sc (Nursing Administration Nursing, Emergency Medical Services Nursing)
The candidate who has completed BAMS, BNYS, BUMS, B.Sc nursing are also eligible for the course.
Other eligibility criteria
Candidates with DHMS (with certificate from Homeopathic Council with its equivalence to a 5 year degree course) are also eligible for the course.
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For instance, if a candidate's marks are in the 45th percentile, it would represent that he/she has scored better than 45% of all the candidates who appeared in the exam.
The minimum qualifying percentile for candidates belonging to the unreserved category is 50th percentile, which corresponds to 131 marks in NEET 2017 and 145 marks in NEET 2016, so you can expect the cutoff to be anywhere between 130-145 marks for NEET 2018. Regards.
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