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Aneena Abraham

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There are several considerations when selecting a state for your MBBS education, and Maharashtra and Gujarat are both excellent choices. This is a comparison to aid with your decision:MaharashtraGujaratMaharashtra has more MBBS collegesFocus on rural health careExposure to diverse patient populationLimited exposureHigh CompetitionEasier AdmissionHigher Cost of LivingLower Cost of LivingMany top ranked collegesFewer top ranked collegesI hope that this information may aid in your MBBS study comparison between Gujarat and Maharashtra. Recall that the most crucial element is picking an institution that fits your goals, offers a top-notch e
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Kousik Jana

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AIIMS Patna fees in INR and eligibility criteria for various courses:B.Sc {Hons.}Fees: 1,685 (1st Year)Eligibility: Completion of 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks.MBBSFees: 1,628 (1st Year)Eligibility: Completion of 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks along with clearing the NEET exam.M.DFees: 2,027 (1st Year)Eligibility: Completion of graduation with a minimum of 50% marks along with clearing the INI-CET examination.PGDMFees: 21,000 (Total Fees)Eligibility: Completion of graduation with a minimum of 50% marks.AIIMS Patna offers a range of programs with varying fees and eligibility requirements. The B.Sc {Hons.} and MBBS programs necessit
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Kousik Jana

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The AIIMS MBBS 2023 qualifying marks have been officially released, outlining the required percentile and expected score for different categories. For General/EWS candidates, the cutoff stands at a percentile of 50, translating to an expected range of 720 to 137 marks. Meanwhile, OBC/SC/ST candidates have a cutoff of 40 percentile, with an anticipated score range of 136 to 107. Specific categories like ST-PwD, OBC/SC-PwD, and General/EWS-PwD also have their respective cutoffs and expected score ranges, aiming to ensure inclusivity across different groups of aspirants.These cutoffs serve as a benchmark, determining the minimum scores ne
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Kousik Jana

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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) score stands as the paramount criterion for admission into the undergraduate courses at the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Patna. Aspiring students looking to embark on their medical journey must initiate the process by submitting their NEET scores.The NEET exam, designed to assess a student's proficiency in the field of medicine, serves as the cornerstone of AIIMS Patna's admission procedure. This standardized assessment evaluates candidates on a national level, ensuring fairness and uniformity in the selection process. It evaluates their understanding o
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Kousik Jana

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The AIIMS MBBS entrance exam is highly competitive, and the cutoff marks for admission tend to fluctuate each year based on various factors. The projected cutoffs for the NEET 2023 exam provide an estimated range for different categories. For General/EWS candidates, the expected cutoff percentile is 50, with an anticipated range of marks between 720 and 137. Meanwhile, for OBC/SC/ST candidates, the cutoff percentile is expected to be 40, with marks ranging from 136 to 107.ST-PwD and OBC/SC-PwD categories also have an estimated cutoff percentile of 40, with marks ranging between 120 and 108 for ST-PwD and 120 to 107 for OBC/SC-PwD candi
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Aneena Abraham

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It is important to carefully consider a number of aspects that may affect your education and future job when selecting an MBBS college in Maharashtra. This approach will assist you in setting priorities for your decisions:NIRF Ranking: For MBBS programmes, give preference to universities with higher NIRF and state rankings.Hostel and Location: Select a location according to your needs and preferences. Fees: Considering a college within your financial situation would be ideal and research about the scholarship opportunities available in colleges.Specialisation: Check for the required specialisation you are interested in.Infrastruct
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Kousik Jana

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MBBS: according to AIIMS Patna NIRF report 2023, the median package offered during AIIMS Patna MBBS and MD / MS / MDS placements 2022 stood at INR 12.36 LPA and INR 14.50 LPA, respectively. Further, a total of 42 students were placed out of 95 students during AIIMS Patna MBBS placements 2022.11 Oct 2023B.Sc: The median package offered to B.Sc (Hons) Nursing Placements 2022 at AIIMS Patna stood at INR 6 LPA which witnessed a fall of nearly 38% in comparison to the median package offered in 2021, which was INR 9.6 LPA. For M.Sc Nursing, the median package stood at INR 9.6 LPA in AIIMS Patna Placements 2022.

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King’s College London MBBS admission requirements for Indian students are given below:The accepted qualification for MBBS is Indian High School Leaving CertificateThe applicants are required to have an Indian High School Leaving Certificate (from CBSE and CISCE boards only) from Class 12 with an overall of 90%If the college’s online prospectus asks for a specific subject grade at A level, then it would require the following: A* - Achieve 90% in the required subject; A- Achieve 85% in the required subject; B – Achieve 80% in the required subjectThe college is unable to accept Applied Maths to meet an A-level Math subje
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Haribalan N P

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The main entrance exam for MBBS admission at AIIMS Deoghar is NEET. To be eligible, you must score at least the minimum requirement for the General, OBC, SC, or ST categories in the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET-UG). Register for the Medical Counselling Committee's (MCC) online counselling programme as soon as you meet the requirements for NEET-UG.Please indicate your preferences for AIIMS Deoghar MBBS among other medical schools and programmes.MCC will assign seats to eligible applicants according on your NEET-UG score, category, preferences, and seat availability.In the event that your college offers you a place, you will
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Haribalan N P

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For several categories, such as General, OBC, SC, and ST, there are distinct cutoff scores. In comparison to the General category, reserved categories typically have shorter cutoff times. A score of 540 is the minimum needed to qualify for the general category of NEET. For OBC classification, 490 marks are the minimum needed. Four hundred and fifty is the minimum score needed to be eligible for SC status. 440 marks are the minimum needed to be in the ST category.There may be differences in the cutoff scores between government medical colleges' state quota seats and the all-India cutoff. The cutoff scores for various medical institutio
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