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Aashi Tiwari

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Here are the admission requirements to study MBBS in Canada:

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shivnanda Subhash Dalvi

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Might be possible in private medical college but you should wait for final round cutoff it might be possible especially if you are from a reserved category. 

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The MBBS course at DSMCH is a full package in medical education in a 700-bed hospital on a 100-acre campus where you get a good clinical exposure. The institute is NAAC? A rated, has well-equipped laboratories and well trained faculty along with various specialty departments. Scholarships and rigorous academic and clinical training prepare the students to become competent doctors, who will be ready to work in urban and rural areas.

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YASH SHARMA

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Eligibility criterion to get admitted to the MBBS programme in DSMCH, a valid score in NEET- UG along with qualifying cut-off of the National Testing Agency during state or All-India counselling is required. Students have to pass 10+2 with PCB, and have to gain at least 60 percent in PCB (reduced to 55 percent in MBC, 40 percent in SC/ST). The government and management quotas will receive the seats through NEET-based merit lists.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, you can give USMLE after MBBS. In fact, many students start preparing for it during MBBS or internship. Once you finish MBBS from a recognised medical college, you can apply for the exam. So yes, after MBBS is a good time to give USMLE if you want to go to the USA for PG.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, many students say that USMLE is harder than NEET, especially for Indian students. NEET mostly checks your memory and basic understanding. But USMLE is more about concepts, clinical thinking, and applying knowledge in real-life patient cases. Also, it is in English, and the question style is different. So, yes, it feels more tough, but it's not impossible.

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Xenon form compounds due to the high electronegativity of fluorine and oxygen, low ionization energy compared to lighter noble gases, and the availability of empty d-orbitals. This breaks the old assumption about noble gases being entirely inert.

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