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Jeewan Kumar

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Yes, after acquiring 350+ marks in NEET, you may get admission in the semi-government (private unaided) medical colleges in Maharashtra in state and management quota especially if you belong to a reserved category. Colleges like Terna Medical College, BKL Walawalkar, or Dr.Ulhas Patil Medical College may have seats in later CAP rounds. So keep a track of Maha CET Cell counselling updates to ascertain the correct cut off and seat availability.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The duration of the University of Leicester Medicine MBChB course is 5-6 years. In this course, students are going to meet patients from the outset, find out what it takes to become a doctor working in the profession today, and learn from the experts in the world-class facilities. A few of the excellent facilities at the university include the university's purpose built teaching environment, anatomical dissection of human cadavers, and state-of-the-art Clinical Skills Unit. The tuition fee for international students is GBP 29,000 (Around INR 34 lakh).  

 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, it is espensive to study in top MBBS colleges in Bangalore as most colleges have tuition fees of more than INR 5 lakh. Listed below is the expensive colleges:

Expensive CollegesTuition Fee
St. John's National Academy of Health SciencesINR 30 lakh
M S Ramaiah Medical CollegeINR 6.35 lakh
Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, BangaloreINR 6.35 lakh
Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Science and Research CenterINR 85.32 lakh
Kempegowda Institute of Medical SciencesINR 6.35 lakh

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, admission to BSc MLT does not require NEET. In Class 12 or through university-level entrance exams like CUET, IPU CET, etc., the majority of colleges offer admission based on merit.

Paramedical courses like BSc MLT have their own admissions procedures, in contrast to MBBS or BDS. Candidates must, however, fulfil the prerequisites established by the relevant college or university.

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Himanshu Singh

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MBBS admission at JNMC is strictly based on the NEET entrance exam, which is also merit-based. Students must not only qualify but also secure a competitive rank. Seat alotment is determined by NEET scores, counseling preferences, and available seats, making both entrance performance and merit essential.

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Himanshu Singh

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Yes, NEET-UG is mandatory for MBBS admission at JNMC. There are no direct or management quota entries. All candidates, including reserved category students, must qualify NEET and participate in the official counseling process.

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, Public Health programs in India, such as BPH, BSc Public Health, or MPH do not require NEET.

Most admissions are made based on merit or via entrance exams unique to each university. Only clinical or MBBS-related fields require NEET. For students who wish to work in the healthcare industry without taking the NEET, Public Health is a good choice because of this.

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Vaibhav Mishra

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There are many courses for you other than Neet or Phd degree by which you can write the doctor before your name 

 

1 Master of Science 

2 M.Sc Chemistry 

3 Medical Doctor 

4 Doctor of Science 

5 M.Sc mathematics 

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Vaibhav Mishra

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If you belong from general category students and you get 280 marks in NEET exam then it is very slim that you can get a top level MBBS college you can only get low level government colleges through All India Quota

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