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Nilesh Nahar

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There are, in total, five Indian states that provide NRI quota seats in their government and private medical colleges. Those are Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Puducherry. 7-15% of MBBS seats in these colleges are reserved for NRI students. The fee structure of these colleges differs from state to state. Some of these states have a fee structure of 12,500 USD per year; on the other hand, some states have a fee structure of 30,000 USD as a tuition fee for NRI students. Please mention about specific college if you want know.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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D.Pharma makes person eligible to work as registered Pharmacist in India. After completing the course, students can get employment opportunities as Pharmacist in private and government hospitals. Person can work in health clinics, NGOs, community health centres. It's a Two-year course. You need 50% in your 12th with PCB as a main subject. Fees vary from place to place. Government fees are too low. Private fees are approx. 40,000-100,000 depending upon level of university. If you want scholarship, then you have to appear for NEET exams or state level exams of medical. Honestly speaking, this course is only for whom who want to open a ph
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Aman Salorkar

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I think you should start reading and give one more try for NEET UG in 2023 because 430 marks are too less for getting MBBS seat in government medical College for ews category.

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Aman Salorkar

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It has started from 15th Nov in Maharashtra state colleges, You can know the date of your college by visiting your college website.

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Nilesh Nahar

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Nims University MBBS fees for per year is around 18L rs. And total fees would be around like 81lakhs.

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Shubham Kumar

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AIIMS will release INI CET cut off for different categories. The cut off is the last rank and percentile at which seats are allocated in that particular course. Check this article to get all information regarding INI CET cut off 2023 January session.

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Aditravidar Sajitha Kathiravan

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Yes you can get admission.

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Aditya Tanwar

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Fees is 1 lakh per year for MD in alternative medicine.

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Soumik Chatterjee

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There is no reservation for BHM course student in M. B. S course. If you want to apply you have to qualify the entrance exam. There is reservation for ST/SC category. If you asking this in my opinion you should go for M. D/M. S after BHM course. If you go for M. B. S course you have to start from 12th class. It is wastage of time and money. GOOD LUCK!

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Aditya Tanwar

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Deoband Unani Medical College and Hospital does not offer GNM course.

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