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Hi. Graduate students from nursing and dental backgrounds will get lateral entry into MBBS courses, if suggestions made in the draft National Education Policy 2019 are accepted by the government. According to recommendations made in the draft policy document, the first one or two years of MBBS course will be common for all Science graduates after which they can take up MBBS BDS nursing or other specialisations. For admission into postgraduate programmes, the new draft education policy proposes a new centralised exit examination at the end of the fourth year of MBBS courses. Here are some recommendations made by the draft national educa
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To get MBBS Admission In India the candidate must pass the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) examination which is conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency). Good luck for the exam.

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You have to score maximum 700+ or minimum 670+.

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The fee for a 5-year MBBS in Government Medical College, Kerala is Rs. 1.54 Lacs.

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Round one cutoff by rank is 24102.
Round two's cutoff is 10800.

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Vijay, to be eligible for NEET you should have studied Physics Chemistry Biology and English as your mandatory subjects. Now you can also study Biology as an additional subject and be eligible for NEET. So you should complete your 12th, pass in all subjects, take up Biology as an additional subject from NIOS and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics Chemistry and Biology. Now it is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC, SC, ST. If you fulfil this criteria, you are eligible for NEET. If you like answer then Upvote it. Thank you.

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Hello Sumbul, If you want to take Admission to Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NuMed Malaysia), you must qualify for the National Eligibility Entrance Exam (NEET). One must keep in mind that you only have to be eligible for the exam. Here are the valuable resources for NEET Exam that helps you boost preparing NEET exam. If you like answer then Upvote it. Thank you.

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