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Shivam Sagar

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I am not aware of the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing at AIIMS Deoghar as it is based on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available and so on. It may change every year so it is best to check the official website of AIIMS Deoghar or contact the university directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information on cutoff for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing program.

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Snehajyoti GhoshStudent

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Each year 50 seats are available for admission to the graduate medical course, leading to the award of the degree of MBBS. For more information you can check the official website.

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Randhir Singh

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Yes ofcourse
During counseling you have option to select course as well as college.

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Adnan adil

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Stipend for PG MS is around 90,000/month on the other hand stipend for UG BDS is for 1 year is 9200/month, for 2nd year is 11000/month, for 3rdd year is 13000/month.

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Atul Sharma

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Candidates must have finished their MBBS with the required marks from a university that has been approved by the National Medical Commission or the Medical Council of India, as announced by the Indian government. The candidate must have finished the mandatory 12-month rotating internship/practical training on or before January 31, 2023. Candidates who finish their internship after January 31, 2023, are not qualified to take the test.
The candidate must have earned their MBBS from a university that has been approved by the National Medical Commission or the Medical Council of India, as announced by the Indian government. The candidate mu
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Atul Sharma

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The applicant must meet one of the following requirements and have obtained at least 60% overall in the qualifying exam for general/OBC applicants, or 55% overall for SC/ST applicants.
MBBS/BDS (with 50% for SC/ST categories and 55% for Gen/OBC categories)
B.V.Sc., B.Pharm.Bachelor of Physiotherapy
a B.Sc. degree in any field that has a minimum three-year duration (Candidates having the degree other than above are not eligible).
Admission will solely be based on how well applicants perform in the entrance exam, which will be held in Delhi/NCR.General cutoff rank is 85% marks for general category.

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Mansi mehra

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The cut-off for 2023 will be announced around July in their official website. Last year cutoff for UR was 981. The reservation for SC 15%, ST 7.5% , OBC 27% .

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Sahil Selot

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You should get in contact with the concern authorities.

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Pratik pawar

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As of now, there are no further rounds scheduled for NEET UG Counselling 2022. Get all the details related to AIIMS Nagpur cut off 2023 on this page. AIIMS Nagpur Qualifying Cutoff 2022: NEET UG. CategoryQualifying CriteriaMarks Range
your/ EWS50th Percentile715-117
OBC40th Percentile116-93
SC40th Percentile116-93.

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Pratik pawar

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The AIIMS entrance is not rocket Science. You just need to know your BASICS right, be it conceptual or practical based. Any institute be it private, government, central is equipped enough to prepare you for it. You have nothing to worry. It's up-to you to utilize the resources available! One preconceived notion can hamper your ability. Block that and your set!
Good luck :). .

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