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Shivang agarwal

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Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) is considered the best Institute for the MBBS course. To talk of the advantages of studying, here are some:
JIPMER is an autonomous institution. So, it has the power of setting up its own system, academic curriculum and evaluation process. It doesn't fall under the authority of MCI (NMC). As per previous records, JIPMER had a certain Quota for PG seats to its MBBS students. JIPMER has one of the best teaching faculty members in India. Some of them are authors of various renowned medical books. Their approach towards the students are very much appreciated. Their
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Gopu Mani Harshith

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Last year, NEET cut off marks for General category is 720-138 marks, for SC / ST / OBC category, it is 137-108 marks, for the General-,PwD category, it is 137-122 marks, and for SC / ST / OBC- PwD, it is 121-108 marks. The score varies based on the paper standard, it is tough, it is a good score, you might get a government seat.
The fees structure varies state wise. Generally in a government college, the fees is 10 to 50 thousand. In private it charges more, which comes under category A ranges from 2 to 5 Lacs per year.

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Gopu Mani Harshith

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For a general candidate, it is advised to aim for more than 160 marks in JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam. For OBC candidate, more than 153 marks should get admission. SC candidates must focus on getting more than 142 marks, and ST candidates must try to get more than 123 marks.

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Pingilli Koushik

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To get into a government college to pursue MBBS your NEET score should be more than 530.

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Pingilli Koushik

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No the cutoff for NEET doesn't rise every year, it may decrease also, but it varies every year for sure. To get into a Government College you should atleast get above 50 percentage.

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Gopu Mani Harshith

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AIIMS Cut off for SC/ST is 40%.

If you want get seat in AIIMS Delhi, then an SC person need min 620 marks in NEET.

The last year cutoff of AIIMS Jodhpur for SC category was 560 marks.

 

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Gopu Mani Harshith

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AIIMS MBBS exam, or generally referred to as AIIMS exam by the students of class 12 is conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences every year at a National level for their undergraduate programme. AIIMS PG seat allocation is under INI CET Exam conducted every year.

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NAFISH Akhter

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List of the colleges offering MBBS after B.Sc. Nursing:
Manipal Medical College. University Medical College, Delhi. All Indian Institute of Medical Science.
University Medical College, Delhi.
College of Nursing - Pune, Maharashtra.
All Indian Institute of Medical Science.

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Shaikh Aerajuddin

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Osmania, Deccan, Shadaan, Gandhi medical College are there which are reputed.

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NAFISH Akhter

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