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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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The five-year MBBS programme at AIIMS Bhopal costs INR 4,800 in total tuition. In comparison to other medical institutes in India, this is comparatively low. The first year's fee is INR 1,628 The hostel fee for MBBS students is INR 1,000. Further detailed fees structure can be found in the college prospectus.

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Kavin P

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The MBBS placements at AIIMS, Rishikesh, further put their students through the paces capitalizing on getting a median package of INR 12.00 to 12.20 LPA as graduates. Amongst a pool of about 94 and 93 students in the 5-year scheme, around 54 and 56 students got employment opportunities. On the top of all, the recruitment stats for the postgraduate programme show a very competitive package of INR 20.00 to 21.60 LPA. The graduate students of AIIMSR who land prestigious first-round placements manifest the institution's firm belief in ensuring remarkable career paths for its medical graduates.
 

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Kavin P

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AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Rishikesh, is one of the top medical colleges in India, known for its modern education and superb research apparatus. It glows with the presence of a world class faculty which is comprised of well known specialists in the various medical fields and so the students will attain the best training to be doctors in future. Furthermore, this curriculum is a very robust one that is supported by extensive and hands-on clinical experiences and grows students to be successful in medical field. The AIIMS Rishikesh with its supreme brand and pledge to quality is an ideal location for an MBBS course.
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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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The cut-off ranks vary depending on the category of the candidate. The penultimate round cutoff for the 2023 MBBS programme was 621. The cutoff was 579 for the General category, 582–1316 for OBC, and 1559–8739 for SC for the 2022 MBBS program. The anticipated cutoff scores for MBBS at AIIMS in 2024 are 129-105 for OBC, SC, and ST categories, and 720-130 for GEN/EWS In addition you can contact the college directly for further information

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Kavin P

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The latest cut-off figures for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) admissions to IMS BHU reveal promising trends. The cutoff for the MBBS in 2023 is 1084, indicating a competitive but easy entry. In comparison, 2022 saw a slight increase from the previous year’s cutoff of 2735. However, a very notable improvement is seen compared to 2021, where there was an increase in degree completions the greatest at 974. These figures show that good trend is going for the aspirants for MBBS Admission to IMS BHU.

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Kavin P

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MBBS admission to BHU, Institute of Medical Sciences, is mainly based on NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) Candidates must have the minimum percentage marks required in NEET and they attend MCC (Medical Counseling Committee) counselling. Seats are allotted on the basis of NEET category, candidates’ choice, availability of seats. Once seats are allotted, candidates are verified and the required entry fee is paid. It is important to frequently check the institutional website and MCC updates for accurate information on admission procedures and deadlines.

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Teena Ga

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The MBBS program at Adesh University in Bathinda, Punjab has a fee structure that varies. Here are the details:

  1. MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery):  First-year fees: INR 15.5 lakhs.
    At the time of admission, there’s an additional enrollment charge of INR 7,000 for general category students and INR 6,000 for reserved category students, payable in cash at Adesh University.
  2. Please note that these fees are subject to change, and it’s always a good idea to verify the most up-to-date information directly with the university.

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Ganta Harshini Chowdary

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The number of students who can pursue MBBS at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) can vary each academic year depending on factors like available infrastructure, faculty capacity, and accreditation regulations. However, typically, medical colleges affiliated with RGUHS admit a certain number of students per year for the MBBS program, which is determined by the Medical Council of India (MCI) or the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines. This number can range from a few hundred to over a thousand, spread across various medical colleges affiliated with RGUHS.

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Haribalan N P

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GNSU is considered to be good for MBBS. With a team of senior doctors and a campus of 650-bed NMCH, GNSU’s Narayan Medical College & Hospital can offer practical learning opportunities. The GNSU MBBS programme has been approved by the MCI, which is a requirement for medical practice in India. According to GNSU, MBBS graduates have been placed at top hospitals. As a new university, GNSU is not as established as some other medical colleges.

Contact the GNSU admissions office or NMCH’s faculty to get updated information about its MBBS programme and faculty profiles, as well as student experiences. Government medical colleges te

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Sumit Kumar

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DMIHER Wardha Placement Statistics (2021-2022) (NIRF 2023 Report) The placement data indicates that the DMIHER Wardha median package for UG courses is around Rs 4.6 Lakhs to Rs 4.8 lakhs. Whereas, for postgraduate courses, the median package is between Rs 13 Lakhs and Rs 15.8 Lakhs. Out of 133 eligible students of DMIMS from the 2-year PG programme, 132 students have been placed in the year 2021 and so on.

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