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Chikat Marchang

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The constituent colleges of Atal Bihari Vajpayee University in Lucknow conducted their 1st Prof MBBS exams in the month of September in 2025. Students can check their results by heading to results section on the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University Lucknow official website. To login one must enter their College Code and personal password.

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Chikat Marchang

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To enroll in the MBBS programme of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, a candidate must follow the steps below:

Step 1: Apply for NEET/UPNEET at the UG level

Step 2: Fill-in necessary details

Step 3: Pay application fees

Step 4: Appear for NEET/UPNEET

Step 5: Lock in selection/choices of preferred institute/location during counselling

Only candidates who receive a seat in a college that offers MBBS under ABVMU Lucknow will receive admission.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Yes, BDS admissions at Nair Hospital Dental College are entrance based where the scores obtained by a candidate during the NEET entrance exam is taken into account during seat allottment. There are no direct admissions that are accepted into the BDS course at Nair Hospital Dental College. The admission timeline for BDS at Nair Hospital Dental College follows the NEET entrance exam timeline.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The NEET entrance exam has been set for May 3, 2026, for admission to UG-level medical courses. Students need to submit an online application form to enter the admission process.

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pavan kasimkota

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With a NEET score off 451 your chances off getting am MBBS seat via the All India Quota in a government college or quiet low for the general categeroy as cutoff are usaually higher. However, you may have better chances under state quota seats in private universities.

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pavan kasimkota

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To be eligible for MBBS you must have passed class 12 with physics, chemistry, biology and english as core subjects. You need atleast 50% marks in PCB and must qualify NEET for admission.

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pavan kasimkota

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For admissions in MBBS at Mayo institute of medical sciences you generally need to score around 250-300+ in NEET for management quota seats. However, aiming higher will improve your chances especially if competition is strong that year.

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Mrinal Prakash

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) generally permits three regular attempts for PG MD exams under the RS4 scheme. These attempts are distributed across the usual three-year duration of the course and include both theory and practical components. If a student does not succeed within these attempts, they may qualify for mercy attempts, which are discretionary and require university approval.

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pavan kasimkota

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Yes, you can get admission to a government medical college if you clear NEET, even with grace marks in physics. The goal is meeting the NEET eligibility criteria and securing the rank within the required cutoff.

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MITESH Patel

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With 340 marks in NEET 2025, and being a Scheduled Caste (SC) candidate it's possible, but not guaranteed, to secure a seat in a goverment medical college especially through the state quota the cutoffs vary significantly based on the state and the specific colleges.

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