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Rahul Verma

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In case of MBBS at AIIMS Nagpur, the total expense of the complete course of 5.5 years is approximately INR 6080. This can be paid at the beginning of admission as an entrance fee to cover tuition fee. Hostel charges are different, about INR 4,228 per annum. Being a candidate under the SC category, although the SC category is not eligible to receive concessions in the tuition fee as compared to other categories in the AIIMS institutes, you are eligible to receive a concession in admission with NEET cutoffs.

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Rahul Verma

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In India, NEET is usually considered required to gain admission in any BVSc course, whether government or private, at 15percent All India Quota and subsequently state quotas too by the Veterinary Council of India (VCI), as may be specified in the Pre-Veterinary Education Regulations, 2009. Although a few state-level entrance examinations may still be there to select some per cent of the state seats, the general tendency entails a valid NEET score. That is why it is a very low probability that one can get a government BVsc seat without NEET. It is imperative to refer to the recent VCI announcements as well as admission brochures of par

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Anup Kumar Verma

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Yes, after having 12 th passed through NIOS and having passed NEET, it is normally possible to pursue MBBS abroad. The National medical commission (NMC) has made it clear that the students of NIOS are eligible to appear in NEET UG. Nonetheless, the major problem is admission to certain foreign medical colleges where they might even have their policy on NIOS. Since you have to be a foreign medical graduate willing to work in India, you have to take up the National Exit Test (NExT) that is mandatory to all such graduates along with the other guidelines of NMC such as course duration and internship requirements as per the foreign universi

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Afsha Khan

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No, it's highly unlikely to find a private MBBS seat in India for just 2 Lacs per year. Private medical colleges typically have fees ranging from INR 5 Lacs to INR 25 Lacs or even higher per year,

Private College Fees:

MBBS fees in private colleges can vary significantly based on the college's reputation, location, and facilities, but they generally start around INR 5 Lacs and can go up to INR 25 Lacs or more annually. 

Government College Fees:

Government medical colleges have much lower fees, often below INR 2 Lacs per year, but competition for seats is extremely high. 

Additional Costs:

Besides tuition, you'll also need to factor

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