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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The main entrance exam for MBBS admission at AIIMS Deoghar is NEET. To be eligible, you must score at least the minimum requirement for the General, OBC, SC, or ST categories in the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET-UG). Register for the Medical Counselling Committee's (MCC) online counselling programme as soon as you meet the requirements for NEET-UG.Please indicate your preferences for AIIMS Deoghar MBBS among other medical schools and programmes.
MCC will assign seats to eligible applicants according on your NEET-UG score, category, preferences, and seat availability.In the event that your college offers you a place, you will
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, yes indeed. Program Institute of Medical sciences except NEET score for giving admissions to students for MBBS course. As a matter of fact all Medical colleges in India respective of the category to which they belong like government medical colleges, private medical colleges, Medical College of the armed forces, medical colleges of the deemed to be universities or even private universities, these all are mandated by law to give admission in their medical colleges exclusively on the basis of score obtained in nationality exam called NEET. No concession in whatever format is granted to any medical college in the count
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Uttar Pradesh University of medical Science is a government college and it is very difficult. To get admission there having seventy percent . In government colleges due to very high competitions, if you have scored more than five hundred plus marks in NEET then you have a chance to get addmision there .
For more Information you can check the official site of Uttar Pradesh University of medical science.
Maybe in your year the cut off may get even higher than five fifty plus.
Check all The necessary information in the college Official website.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
To get selection for MBBS in India a student needs to qualify NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (NEET).
This is the only entrance test for addmission in private as well as goverment collage.
Passing Mark for NEET-
For General 720-138
For OBC 137-108.
for General PwD 137-122,
For SC/ST/OBC- PwD is 121-108.
But if you wanted to get addmission in good college and pursue MBBS then score 500+ marks and get you dream college or one of the best college in the country.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
First, PGIMER is for pursuing your master degree. To pursue your B.Sc degree you have to contact the university directly or to check their website for entrance test they conduct their official ENTRANCE test for the UG. PGIMER means POST GRADUATE INSTITUTE of MEDICAL EDUCATION and RESEARCH, CHANDIGARH.
Here you can do your master degree after completion of your bachelor's degree and for that the criteria is:-
During the counselling process, candidates have to provide their preferences and will be granted admission on the basis of PGIMER rank. For General (Open) and Deputy/Sponsored candidates the cutoff (percentile) is 55 and for SC, ST,
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2 years ago
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Well, to get a decent government medical college, your NEET marks should be above 600 if you are a General candidate.
You can get colleges even if your mark is around 580 or so, but you can't expect your college campus and facilities to be top notch.
And one thing PGIMER is for doing your Masters degree not undergraduate degree .
You got to focus on all the three subjects, especially Physics. Physics is what really makes the difference coz almost every bio student is good at bio, so certainly that won't keep you offbeat with your other competitors. As chemistry is concerned, it's comparatively easy. So make sure you got to sec
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