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Shreya Basu

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Providing NEET scores while applying for admission in medical colleges in Mauritius could be considered beneficial. The scores are generally advisable to submit as they open opportunities of work both within and outside of India after the completion of the course. Some universities provide provisional admission without NEET, but NEET qualification is mandatory for practicing medicine in India. Thus, it is highly advisable to clear NEET.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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North East Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Shillong will be conducting counselling for admission to undergraduate medical courses including MBBS.

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Anup Verma

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No, you cannot get admission to M.S. Ramaiah Medical College for the MBBS course without NEET. As per regulations by the National Medical Commission (NMC), NEET UG is a mandatory entrance examination for all MBBS admissions in India, including those under private and NRI quotas. While "direct admission" might refer to management/NRI quota seats, even these require a valid NEET UG score to be eligible for counseling and admission.

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Yes, you may get a college that starts from 2024.

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Vedapriya

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It's difficult for you to get a seat in a government medical college. 
You can choose private medical colleges; college choice depends on your state.

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