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Subha Biswas

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After cracking NEET exam, you will get entry.

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Neha Arora

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Annamalai University MBBS Cutoff 2024 was released on the basis of NEET scores. The cutoff was released in the form of opening and closing ranks. For the General AI category candidates, the last-round closing rank was 17596. Therefore, it is possible to get into Annamalai University at 15000 rank for MBBS admission. 

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Neha Arora

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As per the Annamali University Cutoff 2024, the Round 3 closing rank for MBBS admission was 17596, for the General All India category.  Among the OBC AI category candidates, the cutoff was closed at 17844. For the SC AI category candidates, the cutoff rank was closed at 136699. For the ST AI category, the cutoff rank for MBBS was 159902. Candidates can find the Annamali University Cutoff details here

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Bhumika Yadav

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Candidates seeking admission to SJMC MBBS must apply and appear for NEET (UG). To complete the NEET application process, candidates must pay the NEET application fee. However, the SJMC has not specified the MBBS application fee. Additionally, the tuition fee for MBBS is INR 30,000. The payment can be done online through a credit card, debit card, or net banking. Find below the category-wise NEET application fee:CategoryApplication feeGeneralINR 1,700General-EWS, OBC-NCLINR 1,600Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, PWBD, Third GenderINR 1,000NOTE: The mentioned fee details are as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still s
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Kunal Lalwani

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On the NEET exam, a candidate has an SC category score of 390, this means that there could be a possibility of getting admitted to an MBBS course especially if it's in a private medical college through the management quota seats but this is attributable to the number of available seats for candidates in each college to qualify for. It is equally clear that a freeship card to claim fee cut of concession is perfectly okay where it concerns a government or government aided institutions falling in the reserved categories and not the so called management quota. Management quota seats are more expensive though fees structure may differ, and
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Kunal Lalwani

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Given a NEET score of 263 and being from Maharashtra the candidate may not be able to secure MBBS seat at ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research. Approx in private medical college of Maharashtra Genral category of MBBS admission standard fo cut off marks NEET is nearly 300-400 but it is vary according to Category and Seat available . ICARE Institute usually demands better results for applying in MBBS. It is recommended in order to find accurate details, one can look for the previous year's cutoff list or contact the concerned college admission counselor for better information. 

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NIKHIL GAUR

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The fee for MBBS after qualifying NEET can vary significantly depending on whether you get admission to a government medical college (typically ranging from INR 10,000 - 50,000 per year) or a private medical college (which can cost between INR 3 Lacs to 25 Lacs per year). Key points about MBBS fees after NEET:Government colleges: Generally have much lower fees compared to private colleges.Private colleges: Can have significantly higher fees depending on the institution and location.Factors affecting fees: The specific college you get admission to, the state you choose, and whether you opt for a management quota seat. 

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Praween Yadav

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Choosing MBBS at Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and KEM Hospital is considered a top choice due to its esteemed reputation as one of India's leading medical institutions, providing excellent quality education, extensive clinical exposure at a renowned hospital (KEM), highly qualified faculty, a strong academic curriculum, and a prime location in Mumbai, offering diverse patient demographics for comprehensive medical practice experience. 

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Praween Yadav

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No, you can not get amission to the MBBS course at Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and KEM Hospital without the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Exam.Now, each college in India has accepted NEET UG Exam as their common entrance test which is mandatory to take admission. Even if you are thinking of getting admission without appearing in NEET exam through Management quota, this is not possible. From management quota you need to appear in NEET exam. 

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Shailja Rawat

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In 2024, the closing rank for MBBS at Shri Guru Ram Rai University was 424,694 for the general category under the All India quota. However, the NEET cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant. The closing rank for same course same category stood at 384361.

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