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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Dear Siddhi,
There are many Government Medical Universities in and around Europe offering excellent education at affordable cost. The admission for these has already started.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India are only done through common medical entrance examination called NEET. There's no other gateway for admission.

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jyoti goel

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The cut-off of NEET goes higher and higher every year. For general category, you need to score at least 560-600 marks to confirm your admission in a government medical college.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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You must clear NEET UG to take admission in the curriculum year in which you appeared for NEET. Rest depends on the eligibility for appearing in the NEET and your respective state government restrictions or extensions.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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323 is much more than the qualifying marks, even for the general unreserved category. You are eligible to apply provided you meet other eligibility conditions too.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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The cut-off and qualifying marks are clearly mentioned in the result sheet. Scoring more than that means you are eligible to apply for MBBS seat in a private or jointly run medical college, I. e. seats not under state government or All India quota.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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Both has its own respect, scopes and requirement. There is huge shortage of Dentist in India added to fact that Alternative Therapies are now highly sought after in India. Both has its own financial expenditures, like eqiuptments used and so. Henceforth, do bit more homework of what suits you. If you ask me, though B.A. M. S. may have equally the same value but opt for BDS. The opportunities are quite diverse India and Abroad, especially when most of reports by Times of India and so speaks about shortage of Dentists in India.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.ParticularsBAMS BDSFull Form&nbs
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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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There are good chances under All India Quota. Either way, I congratulate you.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Saiteja,
This will vary according to university/ college rules. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities directly for information on this.

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