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Vishakha

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Yes, candidates can get admission into the KGMU MBBS course with 60% scores in Classes 10 and 12. The basic scores that the university requires to consider candidates to be eligible must score at least at least an aggregate of 50%. Additionally, the candidates must have completed their higher senior secondary in the Science stream, including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology as main subjects. 

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Vishakha

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Yes, King George Medical University offers seat reservations as per the Government's reservation policy. The total number of seats available at the MBBS course is 250, the seats are reserved for students belonging form SC, ST, OBC, UR and EWS candidates. Check out the table below to know about the percentage of seats reserved for each category: Category Reservation PerccentageUR 50%EWS10%OBC27%SC21%ST 02% 

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The fact that KGMU is the only government medical school in the state of Uttar Pradesh to receive the NAAC A+ grade, admission to the MBBS programme there can be considered challenging. According to the KGMU NEET UG cutoff 2024, the general quota candidates' round three closing ranks fell between 2059 and 29714, indicating the competition for a seat in the programme. Another factor that proves getting admission to the MBBS course is tough is the admission process for the MBBS course in KGMU is conducted through the Uttar Pradesh State Counselling, where candidates have to register and participate in the counselling process based on the
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No, candidates are not allowed to get admission to the MBBS course at KGMU without NEET scores. Unfortunately, it is not possible to pursue an MBBS degree in India without passing the NEET exam. To get selected by King George Medical University for the MBBS course, candidates must qualify for certain eligibility criteria from which the first one is candidates must complete their Class 12 from the PCB stream with a minimum of 50% scores. Secondly, candidates must appear and secure good scores in the NEET entrance examination. Lastly, the last seat allotments are based on candidates' performance in UP NEET counselling. 

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Jiya Tyagi

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Applicants cannot get direct admission in any of the undergraduate, postgraduate, super specialty or fellowship programme offered by the college. The college accepts the scores and rank of multiple entrance examinations. Candidates must appear for NEET UG for admission in MBBS programme, NEET PG for MD programmes. Manipal Entrance Test/ department tests are also conducted for admission in the BSc, MSc,   MPT, and others.

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Jiya Tyagi

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Yes, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences offers a three-year, full-time MD programme at the PG level. Candidates with an MBBS degree from an institution/ university recognised by the National Medical Council are eligible to apply for admission in the MD programme. Further, candidates are required to apply and appear for NEET-PG to get admisison.

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Jiya Tyagi

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No, to get admission to MD at Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, candidates are required to qualify for NEET PG. Candidates seeking admission to this course must complete the minimum eligibility criteria and apply online on the official website of NEET PG to appear for the exam. Every candidate must qualify for the exam with a valid score. Only the NEET PG qualifiers will be able to register for the NEET PG counselling process, which is conducted by MCC. The final seat is allocated based on performance in the counselling round.

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Jiya Tyagi

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Admission to Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences has been totallly based on merit based in NEET exam. To be eligible for admission to MBBS, candidates are required to apply and appear in NEET .

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Parul Thapa

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No, a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology typically does not require the NEET. NEET is primarily required for entry into MBBS, BDS, and other UG Medical courses in India. Admission to a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology programme is generally based on the candidate's performance in their Class 12 examinations, especially in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Some also consider CUET scores.

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Parul Thapa

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MBBS is a comprehensive medical degree that prepares individuals to become doctors. It involves an in-depth study of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, Pharmacology, and clinical skills necessary for diagnosing and treating patients. On the other hand, Radiology focuses specifically on medical imaging techniques and technology used for diagnosing and treating diseases. Radiologists interpret medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasounds to assist in patient diagnosis and treatment planning. The choice between them often comes down to personal interests in clinical practice and patient care (MBBS) vers
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