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Atul Mishra

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Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College has been rated 3.8 on Infrastructure parameter.Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College has also been rated 3.8 for Campuslife.

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Yes, AIIMS Raipur is better than Medical College not only in terms of fees and infrastructure but also in the quality of education. AIIMS is renowned for its unwavering excellence in medical education. Not only this but AIIMS offers top-notch education and training to its students, with a strong emphasis on practical, hands-on experience. It is both nationally and internationally recognised. All these factors make AIIIMS Raipur better than Medical College.

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No, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS) Raipur is not as expensive as than Medical College. The fee for MBBS at Medical College is Rs 6.35 Lakhs where as All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS) Raipur offers MBBS at a total fees of around Rs 5k, inclusive of hostel charges. Considering other factors like location, infrastructure and cost of living, AIIMS Raipur is less expensive than Medical College.

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Comparison of placements between AIIMS Raipur and other medical colleges can depend on various factors, including the specific medical college, the year, and individual preferences. Generally, AIIMS institutions are well-regarded for placements, but it's advisable to research current placement statistics and consider personal career goals when making a decision.

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Adarsh kr singj

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The cutoff marks for MBBS vary depending on the medical college and the category of the candidate. The general category has a cutoff around the 50th percentile, reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) around the 40th percentile, and PH candidates around the 45th percentile. The actual cutoff for a given year may be higher or lower, and the National Testing Agency (NTA) provides official NEET-UG counseling results. To secure admission into a top medical college, a score above the 90th percentile is required. If a seat is not secured through the NEET-UG counseling process, applicants should consider applying through the Direct Admission Scheme
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The minimum cutoff for MBBS at Medical College, Kolkata (MCK) is not fixed and varies annually based on the NEET-UG exam's competitiveness. For general categories, the cutoff is around the 90th percentile, while reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) have an 80th percentile cutoff. A table summarizing recent cutoff percentiles for different categories shows the 90th-95th cutoff for general, 80th-85th for SC, 80th-85th for ST, 85th-90th for OBC, and 40th for PH. The exact cutoff for a given year can only be determined by checking the official NEET-UG counseling results from the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) board. To secu
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Medical College, Kolkata (MCK) admits students with a 70% class 12th score, but this is not a guarantee of admission. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission is a 50% score in physics, chemistry, and biology, along with a valid NEET-UG score. However, the actual cut-off scores for admission are usually higher. In recent years, the cut-off scores for MCK have consistently been above 90% for the general category, while reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) have slightly lower scores around 80-85%.To increase your chances of getting into MCK, start your preparation early, join a coaching institute, practice regularly, focus on your str
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The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) board provides the cut-off for Medical College, Kolkata (MCK) for various categories and quotas. The cut-off is released after the declaration of the NEET-UG results and is based on the overall competitiveness of the exam and the number of seats available at the college. The cut-off may vary from year to year. To find the cut-off for MCK, visit the WBJEE website and select the desired counseling round. Download the PDF file containing the cut-off ranks and percentile scores for all participating medical colleges, including MCK. However, the cut-off ranks and percentile scores are not i
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Medical College, Kolkata (MCK) has consistently strong placement records for its MBBS and postgraduate medical programs. Over 90% of MCK graduates are typically placed in reputed healthcare organizations, with a significant percentage securing positions in top hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and medical research institutions. The college's strong placement record is attributed to its strong academic reputation, extensive clinical training, industry linkages, and a dedicated placement cell.MCK's MBBS placements have seen an average package of INR60,000 per annum in 2022-2023, INR55,000 per annum in 2021-2022, and INR50,000 per annu
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Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) and Medical College, Kolkata (MCK) have strong placement records for their MBBS graduates. DMCH has a slightly higher placement rate, with over 95% of graduates securing placements in recent years. MCK's placement rate is also high, typically above 90%. Both institutions offer comparable average packages to graduates, with DMCH graduates receiving an average package of ?7 Lakhs per annum in 2022-2023, and MCK graduates receiving an average package of INR60,000 per annum. The higher average package at DMCH may be more attractive for some students, but MCK's strong reputation and academic exce
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