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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Good luck!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
There are no black and white answers to this question. It depends on the individual, the quality of the medical college he went to, his enthusiasm and interest in the subject and his subsequent engagement in class and college.
One thing does stand out - medicine is going to get hyper-competitive going forward. There are many AIIMS being set up in India and many medical colleges are being upgraded. This would result in an intellectual arms race where only the most diligent would get placements in cities and top centres. More and more niches would open up going forward.
Some important points in regards to private medical colleg
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The selection to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery degree course is based on the marks secured in final merit list, i.e. total marks aggregated in the entrance exam and the final result of 10+2 taken together. But for the 2018 and onwards, NEET will be applied to Ayush courses as well. From the coming academic season, the students will have to write the single entrance test for admissions in the undergraduate Ayush (Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy) courses across the nation.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Actually, the cut offs depend on the average score of the candidates who appear in the counselling and not the NEET exam.
The counselling depends on the date of NEET exam counselling as many students are eligible for medical as well as engineering admissions. If they get medical seats then they won't attend engineering counselling.
So this makes the students whose ranks are behind to be called earlier as many would have dropped engineering counselling for medical counselling.
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