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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Rank upto 15000 one can expect a good MBBS colleges.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can visit the website of NEET conducting body. You can reach to Shiksha email with your request.

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Sarthak Kumar

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You can try in deemed University but chances are less in government or semi government. If your are from reserved category then there may be little chances.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Dear candidate, you can apply for private institution, in any deemed University. Getting a government College seat is having less chances.

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Sarthak Kumar

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2022
Cut-off by rank is 9785 for ug (round one).

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Ravi Chaudhary

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The list of round 2 allotments is available on mcc.nic.in

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Ravi Chaudhary

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List of round 2 allotment is available now on mcc.nic.in

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No, you can not pursue oncology. The eligibility to pursue oncology is mentioned below:
- Students should have an MBBS degree recognised by the Medical Council of India. - Candidates who have a postgraduate degree MD recognised by the Medical Council of India or appropriate DNB of National Board of Examinations, New Delhi. MD (paediatrics) or equivalent (including Diplomate of National Board in Paediatrics)
Low scope in India for this course.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No, it's quite impossible. Try harder next year. All the best.

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Sachin Omesh

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Hello,
According to their website, candidates securing equal to or more than the NEET 2022 (UG) Cutoff marks will be considered for admission.
And the cut-off is said to be 55% for the General category, 45-50% for OBC Category, and 30-40% for SC/ST Category.
Hope it helped!

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