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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Application fee and other details is released by NBE. The fee remains the same as it was last year. In 2024, the application fee was reduced by INR 750 for each category. With reduced fee, candidates had to pay INR 3500 for general category while for SC/ST candidates had to pay INR 2500. Earlier candidates had to pay INR 4200 application fee for general category. It must be noted that paying exam fee is mandatory to submit NEET PG 2025 application form.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
AIIMS Rishikesh INI CET cutoff 2026 has been released for admission to the MD, MS, DM and other courses. The cutoff was released for different categories. For the General AI quota, the INI CET last round closing ranks ranged between 3 and 26590. Check out the table below to view the course-wise cutoff details:
Course | INI CET Cutoff 2026 |
|---|---|
MDS in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 3 |
MDS in Periodontics | 16 |
MD in General Medicine | 31 |
DM in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology | 55 |
M.Ch. in Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery | 134 |
MD in Nuclear Medicine | 185 |
M.Ch. in Paediatric Surgery | 202 |
MD in Paediatrics | 260 |
MD in Emergency Medicine | 311 |
MS in Orthopaedics | 361 |
MD in Psychiatry | 398 |
MS in Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 453 |
MD in Radiation Oncology | 515 |
M.Ch. in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 549 |
MS in Ophthalmology | 662 |
MD in Anaesthesiology | 695 |
M.Ch. in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery | 825 |
M.Ch. in Trauma Surgery and Critical Care | 885 |
MD in Pharmacology | 3808 |
MD in Pathology | 4965 |
MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology | 11113 |
MD in Physiology | 14483 |
MD in Biochemistry | 14824 |
MD in Anatomy | 26590 |
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Once the students complete their MBBS degree from DSU Bangalore, they are open to multiple opportunities. Getting a degree from one of the best MBBS Colleges in Bangalore, helps students apply anywhere around the world. Check below top profiles available after MBBS along with the salary offered:
Job Profile | Average Salary (in INR) |
|---|---|
Medical Surgeon | 15 LPA |
Medical officers | 10.6 LPA |
Paediatrician | 12 LPA |
General Physician | 7.2 LPA |
Medical Assistant (Surgery) | 2.5 LPA |
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Dr. Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Institute of Medical Education and Research under DSU Bangalore offers 150 seats per year for MBBS. Candidates are allotted seat based on their NEET rank. The seat allotment is done by merit through Centralised Common Counselling by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA). Shortlisted candidates must report to the institution allotted to the candidate and complete all admission formalities within a stipulated timeline as put in by the institution.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
DSU Bangalore offers admission to MBBS based on the rank obtained in the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET). The seat allotment process happens by merit through Centralised Common Counselling by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA). Selected candidates must report to the institution allotted to the candidate and complete all admission formalities within a stipulated timeline as put in by the institution.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Admission to DSU Bangalore MBBS programme is based on the rank obtained in the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test. NEET is conducted once a year in offline or paper-pencil-based test (PBT) mode for three hours and 20 minutes or 200 minutes. As far as the NEET exam pattern is concerned, there are 200 questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology, out of which 180 questions have to be attempted.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
DSU Bangalore offers four and a half-year MBBS programme with one-year compulsory rotatory internship. DSU Bangalore offers MBBS through Dr. Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Institute of Medical Education & Research. Admission to MBBS programme is based on rank obtained in NEET conducted on All India Basis by the National Testing Agency. Aspirants need to complete Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology and English individually with at least 50% aggregate to apply for MBBS.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Unfortunately no it is not possible to go for an MBBS degree in India without passing NEET exam. NEET is required for admission to MBBS courses in all Indian medical institutes.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace NEET UG 2924. In general, students appearing for the exam next year start preparing at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. Some last-minute preparation strategy for the exam is mentioned below:
- Choose your reference books wisely
- Solve as many mock tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing 2 FREE NEET UG Mock Test Papers with Solutions. Visit this link and download the mocks now!
- Revise NEET Prep Questions with Solutions as much as possible
- Cross-check the NEET UG syllabus to confirm every topic is covered
- Solve prev
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Both Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh are excellent options for MBBS programmes in India, with each having particular benefits and drawbacks. Media reports indicate that Maharashtra state board students constitute the largest cohort of NEET-UG applicants throughout the preceding five years, while Uttar Pradesh had the highest number of qualifying candidates. In the end, one's own goals and preferences determine what constitutes a "better" condition. This is a synopsis to help you with the comparison:
| Maharashtra | Uttar Pradesh |
|---|---|
| More Medical Colleges | More Patient Exposure |
| Home to Many Renowned Medica Colleges | Lower Cost of Living |
| Exposure to Diverse Medical Fields | Focus on Government Colleges |
| Higher Competition | Fewer Renowned Institutions |
| Higher Cost of Living | Limited Exposure to Specialised Fields |
| More Private Medical Colleges; meaning more fees | - |
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