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4 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Comparing Rama Medical College (Hapur) and KPC Medical College (Kolkata) for MBBS:
- Rama Medical College, Hapur is a private institution with an attached 1,050-bed hospital, NMC-approved, offering around 250 MBBS seats. NEET closing rank for 2024 was about 125,839 (General). Annual tuition is roughly Rs 13.1 lakh, plus hostel and other fees.
- KPC Medical College, Kolkata is the first private PPP-turned-private college in West Bengal, affiliated with WBUHS. It offers 150 MBBS seats, charges around Rs 9.3 Lacs for the course, and holds a decent state ranking (India Today: 25th in India, 5th in Kolkata).
In short, KPC offers lower
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates can join the BPharm course without valid NEET scores. Because Nirma University also accepts different entrance examination scores for admission to the BPharm course, such as GUJCET/Merit, etc. Thus, NEET is one of the accepted entrance examinations for admission to the BPharm course. However, it is not mandatory. Moreover, 85% of the BPharm course seats are filled by ACPC counselling.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Since cutoffs are typically higher, it may be difficult to get an MBBS seat at a government college with a NEET score of about 460. However, you may have opportunities at private medical colleges, depends on your category & state quota. For BAMS the cutoffs are lower than the MBBS, so the chances are significantly better.
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