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YesterdayBeginner-Level 1
For a general category applicant with a NEET rank around 2,46,000, getting an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College is extremely unlikely. Govt MBBS seats usually close much earlier in All India + State quota for General. Even in lower cutoff states, the closing ranks for government MBBS are far higher than 2.4L.
With this rank, practical options could include:
• Private MBBS colleges (fees are high)
• Deemed universities
• BDS (Govt or Private)
• BVSc, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, Nursing, Allied Health
• Dropping for another attempt if MBBS in Govt is the goal
If the student strongly wants Govt MBBS specifically, re-attempt is the only re
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is mandatory to appear for the ToGIGE even if the candidates have appeared for the NEET exam. The ToGIGE is a part of the selection process post the NEET exam. Those aspirants who clear the NEET cutoff are only eligible to appear for this test.
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