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Aayushi Dhawan

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Yes, you can get it easily. Many Indian banks and NBFCs offer education loan without collateral for MBBS studies, especially for reputed universities.

The maximum collateral-free limit is not same for every lender. It generally falls between INR 7.5 Lacs to INR 75 lakh, depending on the lender and your eligibility.

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Raj Vimal

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The student loan ammount depends on various factors such as student's academic profile, university reputation, collateral value and credit score of co-applicant. If everything goes right, you can get up to 3 Cr for covering the cost of study. 

Banks offer upto INR 7.5 Lacs without collateral to study in India or abroad.

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Sukrati Shukla

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The cheapest country to study MBBS abroad in 2025 is often considered Russia, where annual tuition fees can be as low as two to three Lacs rupees. Other affordable options include Kyrgyzstan, China, and the Philippines, with tuition and living costs combined typically between three to six Lacs rupees per year. These countries offer English-medium courses and recognised degrees. Russia and Kyrgyzstan are especially popular among Indian students for their cost-effectiveness and quality education.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Whike specific management and NRI quota fee for b n y s at Gandhi Naturopathy Medical College are not explicitly detailed general fee structure for private BNYS college in India suggest that management quota fees can be significantly higher than general quota fees and NRI quota fees are typically even higher than management quota fees offten varying based on the Institution

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Sonali Samal

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For Govt BHMS seats, aim for 430–480+ marks in NEET (480+ for top colleges). For private colleges, 300–400 might do the trick. If you're Gen category, stay above 162 to clear the general cutoff. For SC/ST/OBC, it's slightly lower. Bottom line: if you're eyeing government colleges, push for 450+. And always double-check your state's the latest counseling info—cutoffs shift every year.

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Lakshmi

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A safe score in NEET for MNS in 2025, especially for Lucknow, is generally considered to be 350-400 or higher. This is a benchmark score to aim for, and the actual cutoff may vary based on category and the overall performance in NEET that year.  

Category: Different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST) have different cutoff scores. 

NEET Difficulty: A tougher NEET paper may result in a lower cutoff. 

Number of Applicants: More applicants generally lead to a higher cutoff. 

Overall Performance: The overall performance of candidates in NEET impacts the cutoff. 

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Sahibe Alam

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You can easily download the NEET question paper and answer key year wise categorically by visiting the SHIKSHA official page or by search neet question paper SHIKSHA.

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Sahibe Alam

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Neet score is valid only for one academic year if you are willing to study MBBS in India.If you want to take admission in private medical college in 2025 then you should have valid NEET score card of session 2025.However there are few medical colleges that start their counselling in late December so you can also try for that.

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