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Deeksha Dixit

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With a score of 523 in NEET UG, you can get admission into a few government colleges in round two of All-India Quota Counseling (AIQ). You may get a course like the Bachelor of Dental Surgery BDS the BHMS or the B.A. MS Based on previous year's cutoff data, you may expect admission into the following colleges:
1. Data Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences for the MBBS course
2. SRM Kattankulathur Dental College and Hospital for a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
3. Government Ayurved College in Osmanabad for the B.A. MS course
4. Pratap Chandra Memorial Homoeopathic Hospital and College in Kolkata for BHMS.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can get admission to government colleges with 546 marks for courses like BDS in the All India quota. However, getting into a government college for the MBBS is a little difficult with this score in the AIQ. Still, you may expect admission at the following colleges: (a) For the MBBS course: Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bangalore (b) For the Bachelor of Dental Surgery BDS Course): Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences (c) For Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery BHMS Pratap Chandra Memorial Homoeopathic College in Kolkata
d) For a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine a
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deepika maurya

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According to last year's cutoff, the marks required for you to get into NTR veterinary colleges are 40 marks for the OBC category and 35 marks for both SC and ST categories in the AP EAMCET exam.
Duration of the course: 5 years 6 months. The Fifth year is an Internship.
Eligibility Criteria: 50 percent marks in 10+2 with Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and English subjects for the general category. 45 percent marks for SC and ST candidates.
85 percent of seats are filled as per merit in the Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test, Andhra Pradesh(AP EAMCET).
You can get admission to the B.V.Sc course of NTR College of Veterin
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Balachander Kannan

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Based on the previous cut-off rank, the expected cut-off rank for MD in radiodiagnosis is 6700-6800 (AIR- NEET-PG) at Amrita School of Medicine for 2022 batch.

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Balachander Kannan

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MBBS is an undergraduate medical degree, this course is offered by both government and private institutes through NEET-UG cut-off marks. Private colleges are offering this MBBS course with minimum NEET-UG marks on a management quota basis. The fee structure is very higher for self-finance courses, the expected fee is around 20- 50 Lacs per annum based on the college's reputation. Before joining private institutes completely check their fee structure, faculty experiences, and facility.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The NEET counseling procedure is a process of allocating seats in medical colleges by respective authorities on the basis of the rank and college preference of students. This NEET (2022) counseling procedure is done by two authorities: (a) The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is counseling for 15% of the All India Quota seats. (b) The state's counseling authorities for 85% of the state quota seats
There are generally four rounds of NEET counseling, which are: Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round, and Stray Vacancy Round. Out of these four rounds, three are conducted online by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). The counseling procedure
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You have less chance to get into the A. M. C. -M.E. T. Medical College, Ahmedabad, even through the state quota with 471 marks in NEET UG. The NEET UG cutoff for A. M. C. Medical College has been around 527 marks in 2021 for 85% of the state government quota seats in the open category. Even in categories such as EWS and SEBC, the cutoff was higher than 490. If you want to pursue MBBS from this medical college and are financially well off, you may go for admission under the management quota. The cutoff for management quota was 413 in 2021 and is expected to be around the same this year. However, it is difficult to get admission for MBBS
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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, the National Medical Commission's (NMC) guidelines that fees for at least 50% of seats in private colleges should be at par with the fees of the government medical college (GMC) of the state are applicable in Odisha. NMC had directed private colleges to ensure that the fee for the 50% of seats is on par with the fee at the government medical college of that particular state and UT. Recently, the Government of Odisha issued a notice to the private medical colleges in the state regarding the proposed fee structure for MBBS and asked them to submit their proposals to adhere to these guidelines.

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deepika maurya

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The NEET exam is conducted at the national level for MBBS Course. For the MBBS course, it is not necessary for the students to get admission to any medical college based on their class 12th results. However, to appear in NEET examinations, you need to score at least 50 percent marks if you are a general candidate (GN), 40 percent marks if you belong to any of the other backward classes (OBC), 40 percent marks if you belong to any of the scheduled tribes (ST), 40 percent marks if you belong to any of the scheduled castes (SC), and a minimum of 45 percent if you belong to the Person with Disability (PWD) category.

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