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Kapil Lalwani

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Based on 360 marks in NEET 2024, one can think of getting admitted into an MBBS college. As per NEET UG 2024 ranks candidates securing 300-400 marks have an option to get the admissions both in government as well as private medical colleges . Colleges you can try for with 360 marks includes Dr. R. N. Cooper General Hospital, Mumbai, AMC, and PGichte Medical College and Hospital, Purulia. They include counselling sessions, merit lists and seats allotment in admission process. The reader must understand that the cut-offs may differ year by year, and the number of MBBS seats is constrained, and there are approximately 99,013 MBBS seats in
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Ravi Babu

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In order to be admitted to St. John's Medical College in Bengaluru's MBBS program, you must score in the necessary percentile on the NEET-UG exam. Candidates must have passed Class 12 with at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (or 40% in restricted categories) and be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the entrance year. Counseling from the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is used to handle the admissions process. The programme costs about 8,10,535 (not including accommodation fees).

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Misha

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No, work experience is not mandatory for applying to the BM Bch Medicine programme at the University of Oxford, but it can be beneficial.Volunteering, seeing medical experts, or working in different healthcare environments, such hospitals or assisted living facilities, can all be considered relevant job experience. Applicants are free to make reference to skills or experience acquired in any context to illustrate how they might fulfill the selection criteria.

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Misha

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Admission to the BM Bch Medicine programme at Oxford is extremely competitive. Around 425 applicants are shortlisted for interviews each year. Students are selected for their scientific ability and for their aptitude for medicine. Interviewers assess qualities such as empathy, motivation, communication skills, ethical awareness, and teamwork. In order to demonstrate how they might meet the selection criteria, applicants are encouraged to cite any experience or abilities they have gained. Applicants are expected to show that they have a realistic understanding of what a medical career will involve and that they have the potential to bec
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Misha

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The cost of studying BM Bch Medicine at Oxford for UK students is £9,535 (INR 10,30,579) and that for international students is £61,560 (INR 66,53,638) for the year 2025. Living costs for the academic year starting in 2025 are estimated to be between £1,425 and £2,035 per month. 

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VK CH

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Yes, that is the score of 599 in NEET UG that may be good enough to get admission into the medical college of Chandigarh, GMCH, for the general category. Last year, the cut-off for general category students from Chandigarh was around 599 marks.The minimum marks required for MBBS admission in 2024-2025 are 720 for the General category. A score of 600+ is considered good for NEET, but in order to get admission in one of the top 10 colleges, you will have to score above 700.

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Misha

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The annual intake for the BM BCh Medicine programme at the University of Oxford is typically around 149 students per year. This reflects the high competition among applicants. The admission stats for BM Bch Medicine programme for a three year average is as follows -Interviewed: 23%Successful: 8%Intake: 149

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With a score of 416 in NEET 2024 under the OBC category, the chances to get a seat in government MBBS college in Assam are very slim. The expected cutoffs for OBC candidates are around 161-129 marks. The last ranks at which admission was granted in the preceding years show that scores this low are usually not preferred. For example, the cutoff rank for some government colleges has been much higher than 416. Consider other options or private colleges if you are not selected based on this cutoff.

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VK CH

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Here are some colleges in Pondicherry that offer MBBS admission through management quota:Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)  Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences  Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences  In Pondicherry, 15% of MBBS seats are filled through management quota and 85% through state or institutional quota. The minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS admission in 2024-2025 are: 720 for the General category, 161 for OBC, and 161 for SC/ST. 

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Misha

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Yes, applicants for the BM BCh Medicine programme at the University of Oxford are required to take the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) that lasts two hours. The test consists of five sections: verbal reasoning, decision-making, quantitative reasoning, abstract reasoning, and situational judgment. The UCAT costs £70 for tests taken in the UK and £115 for tests taken outside the UK. Students don't need to separately prepare for the exam, official practice materials that have been developed by the UCAT consortium to help prospective students. 

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