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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates looking for course admission must complete an MBBS degree. Here, the MBBS course plays an important role since all the courses are offered in the field of Medicine. The institute offers Fellowship, Certificate, Short Term and PG Management courses. Students can check the list of course eligibility from the points mentioned below:
- MBA/PGP-MBBS Graduates/MBBS/BDS/AYUSH/Other Health Care Graduates
- Certificate- Pass MBBS
- Fellowship-Pass MBBS/BAMS/BHMS/Ayush/BUMS
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MBBS candidates generally regard AIIMS Delhi as the better medical university among the two. At the same time, AIIMS Rishikesh is admired and has an expanding reputation as well as some distinct benefits. This institution regularly appears at the top of Indian medical college rankings, known for its outstanding educational and research activities. However, AIIMS Delhi surpasses AIIMS Rishikesh for the MBBS programme in rankings and placements.
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Candidates can check the domicile rules for NEET UG below :
All India Quota (AIQ): Generally, candidates from all states/UTs are eligible for AIQ seats. Candidates from Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh are eligible for AIQ seats only if they submit a self-declaration.
State Quota: To avail the 85% state quota seats in a particular state, candidates must fulfill the specific domicile criteria of that state. This usually involves:
Being a permanent resident of the state.
Having studied a certain number of years (e.g., 3, 5, 7, 10 years depending on the state) in schools/colleges within that state.
Producing a valid Domicile Certificate issued b
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
NEET follows the reservation policies mandated by the Government of India for admissions to government medical and dental colleges. The seats are primarily divided into two quotas:
15% All India Quota (AIQ) Seats
Scheduled Caste (SC): 15% of AIQ seats
Scheduled Tribe (ST): 7.5% of AIQ seats
Other Backward Classes (OBC - Non-Creamy Layer): 27% of AIQ seats (for central government institutions/AIQ seats)
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS): 10% of AIQ seats
Persons with Disabilities (PwD): 5% horizontal reservation within each category (UR, SC, ST, OBC, EWS).
85% State Quota Seats:
SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwD as per their state policies.
Sometimes, addi
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Both are acceptable, but MS + 3-year MCh is more traditional and widely acceptable with the strong surgical background. The 5-year direct MCh (after MBBS) is a new one and is offered in fewer colleges. It is time-efficient but may lack general surgery exposure. Further, the decision is based on career goals and performance in exams.
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