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Shiv Kumar

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No, a score of 300 marks in NEET is unlikely to be enough to get admission to a government medical or dental college for MBBS or BDS.The minimum required scores for admission to these programs are usually higher than 300 marks.  If you scored 300 marks in NEET, you can apply through the paid seat quota. This quota allows for admission based on the payment of a higher fee, as opposed to the regular merit-based admissions. 

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Shiv Kumar

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Here are some options for MBBS colleges based on your profile with a NEET score of 593 and an OBC (BC-B) category rank of 88,401:1. Government Medical Colleges in Andhra PradeshChandragiri Medical CollegeGuntur Medical CollegeKakinada Medical CollegeAndhra Medical College Note: These colleges may have higher cutoff scores, but you can explore through counseling.2. Private Medical Colleges in Andhra PradeshNarayana Medical CollegeNRI Medical CollegeGSL Medical College These colleges have a lower cutoff than government colleges but might have higher fees.3. Deemed Universities and Private Colleges in Neighboring StatesKalinga Institute o
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Shiv Kumar

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The MBBS programme at Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital and Research Centre (SVMCHRC) in Puducherry offers different fee structures based on the admission quota:Government Quota: Approximately INR 4,80,000 per year.Management Quota: Around INR 20,00,000 per year.NRI Quota: Approximately INR 27,00,000 per year.These figures are based on information available as of 2024.Please note that fee structures are subject to change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to contact the college directly or visit their official website.

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Shiv Kumar

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With a NEET score of 393, admission to BDS or MBBS programs may be challenging, especially in government colleges.BDS AdmissionGovernment Colleges: Typically require at least 450 marks.Private Colleges: A score in the 50th percentile (unreserved category) may be sufficient.MBBS AdmissionA score of 393 is on the lower side, but some private medical colleges or institutions with higher fee structures might accept candidates with this score.It is advisable to participate in NEET counseling and explore options in private colleges or deemed universities. Additionally, you can consider management quota seats if financially feasible.

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Sama Supriya

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Family Members and Personal Networks: The most common source of financial sponsorship comes from family members. Parents, guardians, or other relatives often take on the responsibility of funding an international student's education or taking education loans 

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Rayamkula Harish

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 The admission procedure of MBBS in SDUAHER is as follows.First, the candidate should qualify in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) which is necessary for medical admissions in India. After having a valid NEET score, the applicants must register with KEA for the counseling process.After registering, they will select SDUAHER as one of the preferred institutions during the choice filling. Seat allocation will be based on NEET scores and the choice-filled preference of candidates. Once the seat has been allotted, students will need to complete the admission procedure that includes the document verification and fee
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Rayamkula Harish

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Comparison For MBBS Between Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College and Grant Medical CollegeComparing Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre (DYP), with reference to Grant Medical College (GMC) for an MBBS degree, involves several considerations.Reputation and Accreditation: GMC boasts of being one of the oldest established medical colleges in India-the year, 1845, and it has a decades-long legacy of excellence in medical education as well as research. It has affiliation with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and also recognition with the National Medical Commission (NMC). DYP was founded in 1996; stil
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Kunal Lalwani

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In order to have a chance to take a seat in MBBS or B.Sc. Nursing, in the College of B.Sc. Nursing, established or affiliated to any University in Kerala the candidate has to secure a reasonably good KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) rank.1. MBBS: A score below 5000 in the general category would bea good chance of grabbing a seat in MBBS through KEAM. It positively enables one to gain admission in any of the best government medical college in kerala.2. B.Sc. Nursing: The particularly competitive rank requirement for B.Sc. Nursing remains in the rank range of 10000 – 15000. The admission in nursing courses depends on the
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Alesha Patel

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At Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, the eligibility criteria for the candidates seeking admission must meet the course-specific eligibility and selection requirements. Admissions to MBBS at the undergraduate level is based on NEET UG score. Also, candidates must have passed 10+2 in physics, chemistry and biology with an aggregate of 50% Marks. There are only 250 seats for MBBS in VIMS.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes you are eligible for Neet if you have passed the Biology subject from Nios (National Institute of Open Schooling) in the year 2024 and if you have passed the twelfth standard with important subjects mathematics physics and chemistry :1. Eligibility Criteria for NEET: As far as the criterion of eligibility to attempt NEET is concerned, the candidate must have passed the class 12 examination with physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology as core subjects. A candidate is also expected to secure at least fifty per cent of marks, for General candidates in the aggregate of the above-mentioned subjects and forty per cent for SC/ST cate
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