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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates wishing to apply for DSU Bangalore MBBS programme have to fulfil the eligibility requirements. Check below detailed eligibility for MBBS:CDSIMER admits Indian Nationals/ Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)/ Person of Indian Origin (PIO) under the general category, subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria.Aspirants need to complete Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry,  BiologyBiotechnology and English individually with at least 50% aggregate together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology can apply for DSU Bangalore MBBS.

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Aneena Abraham

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Unfortunately, it is not possible to pursue an MBBS degree in India without passing the NEET exam. The National Eligibility and Entrance Test, or NEET, is a required entrance exam for admission to MBBS programmes in all Indian medical institutes, both public and private.Consider that while NEET is a significant obstacle, your career path shouldn't be determined by it. Examine several possibilities and select the one that best suits your abilities and interests. If you choose not to become a doctor, you can still lead a satisfying career in the medical field.

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Manori Sahni

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A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace NEET UG 2924. In general, students appearing for the exam next year start preparing at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. Some last-minute preparation strategy for the exam is mentioned below:Choose your reference books wiselySolve as many mock tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing 2 FREE NEET UG Mock Test Papers with Solutions. Visit this link and download the mocks now!Revise NEET Prep Questions with Solutions as much as possibleCross-check the NEET UG syllabus to confirm every topic is coveredSolve prev
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Aneena Abraham

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Your personal interests and preferences will determine whether state Karnataka or Tamil Nadu is best for you to pursue an MBBS. While there are great professional and educational options in medicine in both states, each offers pros and cons of its own. For your decision-making, consider this comparative breakdown:KarnatakaTamil NaduMore medical collegesMore Government CollegesRenowned InstitutionsStrong Public Healthcare SectorResearch Oriented and InnovativeLanguage AccessibilityHigh CompetitionLower Number of SeatsHigher Cost of LivingLimited ExposureLanguage BarrierRural Focus

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Aneena Abraham

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Both Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh are excellent options for MBBS programmes in India, with each having particular benefits and drawbacks. Media reports indicate that Maharashtra state board students constitute the largest cohort of NEET-UG applicants throughout the preceding five years, while Uttar Pradesh had the highest number of qualifying candidates. In the end, one's own goals and preferences determine what constitutes a "better" condition. This is a synopsis to help you with the comparison:MaharashtraUttar PradeshMore Medical CollegesMore Patient ExposureHome to Many Renowned Medica Colleges Lower Cost of LivingExposure to
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Sandip kumar Pakhira

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Some career options after completing an MBBS from AIIMS Deoghar include:Government jobs in health services departmentsDefence services jobs in the Army, Navy, and Air ForceEmployment in hospital chainsResearch and academic opportunitiesHealth administration and hospital management careersBiomedical engineering and sciences  Other career options include:Practicing medicine as a general practitioner or specialist in a hospital, clinic, or private practiceAppearing for the PG entrance at AIIMSGoing for UPSC Civil ServicesJoining Indian Railways as doctors are employed periodically and the pay scale is also decent 

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Rabiya Khatun

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According to IIRF Ranking,  PSG Medical College offers the world's best MBBS program. Some say it's one of the best medical colleges and multi-specialty hospital centers in Coimbatore. Others say it's a well-advanced hospital and medical college.  PSG Medical College is a private medical institution in Tamil Nadu that was established in 1926. It offers undergraduate MBBS programs, as well as post-graduate MD and MS courses, and super-specialty and Diploma courses.   

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Shounak Mukherjee

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According to the NIRF 2023 report, Lady Hardinge Medical College reports an MBBS placement percentage of roughly 60%. The Training and Placement Cell at the college helps students find internships, which are a mandatory component of the course work. Internships are available in affiliated hospitals and come with a generous stipend that is greater than that of many other Delhi colleges. Prominent employers like Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, and Max Healthcare, which offer an average MBBS campus placement package of about INR 296,000, help the college achieve a positive placement scenario.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The fee structure for MBBS at GMC Nagpur is as follows: Tuition fee: INR 59,730 per year. Library fee: INR 1,000 per year. SCMC (Students Council of Medical College) fee: INR 500 per year.

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Shounak Mukherjee

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Yes, there is a reservation for SC/ST/OBC candidates in MBBS admission at Lady Hardinge Medical College. The reservation policy is as follows:Scheduled Castes (SC): 15% of the total seatsScheduled Tribes (ST): 7.5% of the total seats Other Backward Classes (OBC): 27% of the total seats The remaining 50.5% of the seats are open to all categories, also known as general category seats.

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