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Anjali Mishra

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Category Cutoff Over Rank
UR 981
OBC -NCL 1036
PWD 2935
SC 2908
ST 5172
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Sumit naroliya

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Apart from private colleges, government colleges also offer Non-Residential Indian NRI quota seats that go to candidates with large reserves of dollars and who cross the NEET qualifying score even if it is with very low individual marks. While Indian policy of reserving seats for historically marginalized communities such as the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes has been blamed for diluting MIRIT in medical education, an overview of the NRI quota admission in 2020 shows that many students who barely made the NEET cut-off list were able to pay their way into MBBS seats without any stigma. Congratulations for
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RIYA SRIVASTAVA

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Yes, why not? You need to appear for an entrance exam conducted by AIIMS. Registration usually starts by March first week, and the exam is conducted in the month of May last week. They give you a rank and score. With that, you can sit for the counselling. Keep checking the websites.

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Madhiya Taranum

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AIIMS will conduct the national level entrance exam. Candidates have to appear for the AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing exam to seek admission into the B.Sc. Nursing programme offered by the AIIMS institutes across India. AIIMS conducts B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing and B.Sc. (Post-Basic) Nursing entrance exams separately.

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Anand Shukla

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AIIMS delhi and iit are the best institute

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Anand Shukla

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For BSc nursing
UR-50%
OBC-45%
SC-40%

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Jatin Pratap Singh

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Firstly you must have 10+2 or equivalent degree with minimum 50% marks in Physics Chemistry English and Biology or Mathematics but Biology is compulsory. Then admission is done on the basis of marks secured in entrance exam.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Closing rank for MD in general medicine is 5 for year 2021

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Jitender Jitender

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Register online at the official website of NEET UG. Till the mandatory detail nadi the application fee is 1500 for general and obc and 800 for sc, st.

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Supriya Sanjeevkumar Choudhari

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The admission is based on entrance exam followed by interview and the qualification is MBBS the admission occurs twice in a year October/ April)

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