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Sai vishesh

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MBBS cutoff for MUHS Nashik is around rank 2000 for first round, may increase up to 4000 for mop-up round
For more details, use the below link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/maharashtra-university-of-health-sciences-nashik-2878/cutoff

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Sai vishesh

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2022 NEET cut off for MBBS course at CMC Vellore is more than 450, also due to high demand for the college cutoff may increase up to 480.
This is based on the choices made by students so there may be variations.

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Harshitha Dhulipalla

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The fee structure at Mata Guruji Memorial college is as follows.
The admission fee in this college is INR 10,000 and tution fee is 80,000 INR per year . The library fee is 2,000 INR , laboratory fee is 1,500 INR and maintenance fee is 3000 INR. The development fee in this college is 2,500 INR and uniform fee is 3000 INR. Transportation and miscellaneous fees are 10,000 INR. The overall college fee for GNM at Mata Guruji Memorial college is 1,12,000 INR per year.

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Sai vishesh

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Yes, you may get a seat in government nursing college with 380 marks. Just place all government nursing colleges in the top of your college preferences during counseling. You may checkout various colleges from below link, https://www.shiksha.com/bsc-nursing-chp.

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Sai vishesh

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With 420 marks in NEET 2022, getting MBBS seat in gajaraja medical college might not be possible. You may still choose your most liked college as your first preference during councelling, you might get if you are lucky enough. You may try out some of the deemed medical colleges if you can afford or you may try BDS course.

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Deeksha Dixit

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There is no free seat at Gokaraju Rangaraju; instead, the meritorious top rankers get a fee waiver. Since you have not mentioned your category, I am assuming that you are a general category student. You may not get a fee concession at 30,000 rank in the TS EAMCET. The tuition fee for the B.Pharma. Course is Rs. 65,000 for category A students. Even in the reserved category, you have less chance of getting a fee waiver at Gokaraju Rangaraju College for B.Pharma. However, you may get admission to B.Pharma with your rank.

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Sai vishesh

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With 226 marks getting a BDS course is easy than MBBS course.
You have to register yourself in mcc.nic.in during councelling and make a list of colleges you want to attend from as wanted college in first place and least wanted college in the last.
Based on your rank and your preferences of colleges you will be alloted to a seat.

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deepika maurya

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Both of these courses, electronics, telecommunication engineering, and pharmacy, are very different from each other. ETE (electronics and telecommunication engineering) is a branch of electrical engineering that focuses on designing and developing electronic technology products. Whereas, B.Pharma students learn about the methods and processes of medication preparation as well as how medicine and drugs are dispensed. The scope of ETE engineers' work includes aviation and avionics, consumer electronics, electricity plants, manufacturing, distribution, communication and telecommunication, computer applications, radio and television, analy
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Sourav singh

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UPSC is give you elite post with tremendous opportunity to help society as you know UPSC is long process and may it will long time
you are doctor which is also not an easy thing
by doing UPSC you will explore many fields in government and same time by using for medical experience you can do lots of good deeds for society
its hard to be doctor and prepare for UPSC at same time because doctor is life saver and work 24*7 when need may it will affect your preparation so
I would recommend you if you personally managed your profession with preparation so you should not need to resign
but if not possible for you to being a doctor and UPSC asp
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Sourav singh

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AIIMS Delhi is a prestigious medical institute, well-known among students of the Medical stream. The college has a spectacular infrastructure and teachers. The institute organises multiple national as well as international events held in the academic campus or the hostel. Facilities in AIIMS Delhi are tremendous and some of them are mentioned below:

  • Boys' Hostel: There are multiple hostel accommodations available for the boys pursuing UG and PG programmes. 
  • Girls' Hostel: There is a separate hostel accommodation available for girls.
  • Cafeteria: Knowing that the IT infrastructure holds great importance in studies, AIIMS New Delhi boast
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