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Amit Praharaj

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Yes, in every college there are few seats reserved for government and rest are management seats. These are few colleges.
SDM institute of Ayurveda and hospital
Rajiv Gandhi university of health sciences
Hillside academy Bangalore
Goutham college
Bapuji Ayurvedic medical college and hospital
Sri Ayurvedic B.A. MS college Bangalore.

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Amit Praharaj

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1. You need to mind that NEET is not important to CMC but you must write the exam and get at least 250+ after that they will conduct an exam in which you must score 95.00% in order to qualify
2. Totally, CMC consists of 119 seats and they are divided in too many quotas
A. 89 seats for Christians
B. 4 or 5 seats for Hindus
C. 20 seats for the students whose parents is working in CMC as a doctor or nurse or physiotherapist
D. Rest of the seats belong to NRI candidate
3. After the qualification of they your exam they will conduct 5 rounds of interview and use to filter 80% in this interview and rest r qualified for MBBS
4. They use to give p
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Amit Praharaj

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I fear that score won't be sufficient for a government seat for OBC. You can try for next year or you can take admission via management quota. Few good colleges are
St. John Medical college, Bangalore
Sri Ramachandran institute of higher education and research, CHENNAI
Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune
Siksha 'o' Anusandhan, Bhubaneswar
SRM University
KIIMS, Bhubaneswar.

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Amit Praharaj

Contributor-Level 6

You need to mind that NEET is not important to CMC but you must write the exam and get at least 250+ after that, they will conduct an exam which is really difficult you must score 95.00% in order to qualify
2 Totally CMC consists of 119 seats and they are divided in to many quotas
A .89 seats for Christians
B. 4 or 5 seats for Hindus
C. 20 seats for the students whose parents is working in CMS as a doctor or nurse or physiotherapist
D. Rest of the seat belongs to NRI candidate
3. After the qualification of your exam they will conduct 5 rounds of interview and they use to filter 80% in this interview and rest are qualified for MBBS
4. They
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Amit Praharaj

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It was nearly 600 marks .
All the best

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi dear, the average fees at global college of nursing for BSc is around 78,000 to 89,000 INR annually, depending upon your category and reservation, also various government scholarships and schemes are available for the deserving students.
Hope so you got your answer.

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Nimra Ali

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No you cannot get government college for MBBS with 203 marks because the score is not enough for the admission in any MBBS government college.

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Nimra Ali

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The cut off varies from state to state but scoring 270 marks in NEET UG for BHMS is a very low score you cannot get admission with this score.

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