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C Kranthi kumar

Beginner-Level 5

The fee structure for MBBS programme at K.D.Medical College in Mathura for academic year 2024-25 is :

For tution fee -13-14 Lacs per year 

       Hostel fee-1.5-2.0 Lacs per year 

        And there is a security deposit of. 3 Lacs which is one time deposit and refundable 

And miscellaneous fees 85,600

Like development fee, library fee, gym, sports fee, exam fee like that

And the college fees will be too expensive to join through management quota 

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C Kranthi kumar

Beginner-Level 5

K.D Medical college Hospital and reasearch centre will offers around 200 seats for the Bachelor of medicine and the Bachelor of surgery program.

The seats are allocated through the NEET which will of national wide exam and the seats will reserved by like management quota and the reservation of categories and the regulatory norms

For the latest update of the seats for next year u can check there official website 

They follow the rules of medical council of India for the seats.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you have a good chance of getting admission with 370 marks in NEET with OBC NCL category. The average cutoff for reserved categories in BAMS ranges generally between 250-300. Although a accurate prediction cannot be made but probability is at the higher side. Getting a private college with this score is easy, but for a government college, you have a 50-50 chance as the average cutoff for government Institute ranges from 350-400. 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can definitely get admission in BHMS or BAMS with 168 marks in NEET with Sc category. Although it cannot be predicted accurately that you'll get admission or not as the cutoff varys every year. But based on past cutoff information, the average NEET cutoff for BAMS for Sc category was 110–117. So, you will be eligible for admission in BAMS. It is also to be kept in mind that this score is quite unfavorable to get a government Institute, but you might get a private one. 

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Shubham Awasthi

Beginner-Level 5

Sorry to say but the 280 marks are not enough to get a BAMS government college through NEET. You have to score to more to get your desired collage. Because the BAMS government collage's tentative cut off is 410+ for open category and the 280 is not enough for this college and also you have to score 355 to 400 marks in NEET to get any government college any means any of them which comes under the NEET Not your desired one. Keep it up you I'm sure get your desired collage.

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Prem Kumar singh

Beginner-Level 4

There are 88 government MBBS colleges with average MBBS fee ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year. In contrast, 144 private MBBS colleges have average fees between INR 3 Lacs and INR 25 Lacs per year. 

Here are the fee structure for MBBS at various medical colleges.

  1. AIIMS Delhi - 6.08 K
  2. CMC, Vellore - 13.5 K
  3. KGMU, Lucknow - 2.14 L
  4. JIPMER, Puducherry - 30.46 K
  5. KMC, Manipal - 80.1 L
  6. Madras Medical College, Chennai - 68.02 K
  7. St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore - 30 L
  8. AIIMS, Rishikesh - 51.52 K
  9. SRIHER, Chennai - 1.13 Cr
  10. Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, Delhi - 2.56 L

Note: fees can vary based on your scholors

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Shubham Awasthi

Beginner-Level 5

I think yes, you get a government college with 355 marks based on previous year cutoff we saw that the cut off is between arround a 350 to 400 marks and these marks are required to get goverment collage. And as well as you have 355 marks I think it's quite good to get a government college and you get a one of any government college for sure throngh NEET.

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Devesh Nishad

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, but only for agriculture and medicine

You ,ust have to qualify NEET examination for Mbbs , bds and bhms cource.

TS EXAMCET allows only engineering, and agriculture.

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Kuruba Balaji

Contributor-Level 9

Normally, changing one's MBBS seat after allotment is usually tough and not easily permitted except for some special conditions. In India, once the seat is confirmed, the switch to another medical college is extremely rare, be it in the same state or in different states. Chances of transfer during later counseling round may arise if you've been allotted under the quota of All India Quota, but that is definitely subject to availability. Mostly, states may allow in-state transfers but cross-states are very rarely allowed and, in exceptional cases or for health and family problem, some institutes may support migration policies, but certai

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Adarsh Santoria

Contributor-Level 6

As the NEET cutoff is increasing rapidly in the previous year, we can observe that a score of 247 is too low for BHMS and you have to look forward towards private colleges where you may find something good. So you will not be able to get any deemed university for BHMS with a score of 247 in NEET.

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