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Md bakhteyar

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With a score of 325 in NEET 2024 you can't get any government medical college for MBBS if you come in BC B category. Due to thenrank inflation this year.You cab try your luck at other courses like BUMS etc

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Aashirya

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With an AIR of 240,000 in NEET and belonging to the RBA category, securing a seat in a government medical college for MBBS could be challenging, but it’s not entirely out of reach. Government medical colleges generally have higher cut-offs, but the RBA category reservation might work in your favor. Your chances might be better in states where the cut-off ranks for the RBA category are lower. Additionally, it's important to explore whether any specific state quotas or other reservations might improve your chances. Consider applying to both state and central government colleges. If getting into an MBBS program proves difficult, you
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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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The SC category rank is 528,489, and as a female, getting admission to a government college for MBBS, BAMS, or BDS is quite not easy. In government colleges, the seats are few, and cutoffs always keep on being much lower compared to your rank.However, some options which you may consider are:1. State Quotas: Among some states, the cutoffs vary, and there could be an opportunity in a less competitive state.Private Colleges: Private colleges, where cutoffs for the SC category candidate might be marginally higher too, should be considered.3. BAMS/BDS: These courses have lower cutoffs than MBBS, so you may get a better opportunity here.4. D
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Parul Thapa

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Determining the best course other than MBBS in India depends on various factors such as your interests, career goals, and personal preferences. It's essential to research each field thoroughly, consider your interests and career aspirations, and perhaps consult with professionals in the field to make an informed decision.Here are some popular Medicine courses other than MBBS in India:Popular Medicine courses other than MBBS BDSParamedical dir="ltr">BHMSBPTBVScB PharmacyBSc NursingBachelor of OptometryParamedical courses

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Parul Thapa

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The second most common medical course option, after MBBS, is BDS. You will be referred to as a registered and licenced doctor if you have successfully completed the BDS programme. You can choose from any AYUSH (Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) course in addition to the BDS programme. Practitioners of AYUSH are licenced medical professionals.

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Keshav Kunal

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To secure admission for the MBBS program at Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, you’ll need to follow these steps:Ensure Eligibility: First, make sure you meet the eligibility criteria. You should have completed your 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as your main subjects. A minimum aggregate score of 50% is required, though there’s some relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates, who need at least 40%.NEET Exam: The next crucial step is to appear for the NEET UG entrance exam, which is mandatory for MBBS admissions at Vydehi. Your admission will heavily depend on the score you achieve in th
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Rohini Pandey

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Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) Tirupati offers MBBS programme at UG level. Below is the seat-bifurcation under different category: All India Quota: 26 seats allotted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)State Quota: 126 seats filled by Dr. NTRUHS, VijayawadaNRI Category: 23 seats filled by Dr. NTRUHS, Vijayawada

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Sumit Sharda

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There is no college in Haryana that offers MBBS at a cost of eight Lacs for the entire course at this marks.If you had scored above 650, you would get a government medical College, which would cost you less than eight lakhs

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With a NEET rank of 2,00,000 getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college is difficult particularly for general category students. However you may still have a chance at:State Quota Seats: States with more medical colleges or less competition may offer seats at higher levels. Consider states such as Karnataka Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.Reserved Categories: If you fall into a reserved category (OBC, SC, ST) you may have a better chance.Some semi-government or private colleges charge lower tuition and may accept higher grades.It is critical to monitor state-specific cutoff trends and participate in counseling rounds.

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