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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With this rank of 6 lakh, you may not get into some of the best of government medical colleges, but options can be afforded in some of the inexpensive private medical colleges. Some less expensive private medical colleges include Rajasthan University of Health Sciences in Jaipur and Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital in Jaipur. Another inexpensive option is Yenepoya Medical College in Mangalore. You can also attempt any deemed universities offering MBBS at somewhat lower costs. Always check on the accreditation and qualification criteria for admission. You can also try lower cutoff rank state or private medical colleges with r
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 190 marks in NEET, getting admission to a government college for BPT will be a bit tough because the cutoff usually goes very high. The cutoff is always higher in government colleges due to strong competition. However, your scope would probably remain open in some private colleges or even deemed universities that take students according to scores in NEET.You should, therefore, go through the cut-offs of various colleges in order to estimate the approximate cut-off marks required for admission to BPT courses. One may look at private institutions or lower-ranked government colleges. Admission consultants shall guide you accordingly.

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Parul Thapa

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In India, the BAMS and BHMS degrees are often considered equivalent to the MBBS degree in terms of educational level and professional recognition. These degrees involve rigorous training in their respective fields of alternative medicine, including both theoretical knowledge and practical experience.Both BAMS and BHMS graduates are recognised as legitimate medical practitioners by the Indian government and are licensed to practice in their respective fields. They can pursue further specialization, research, and even teaching roles, similar to their counterparts with an MBBS degree.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, it's possible for someone who has pursued an alternative medicine course like BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) again. If an individual has completed BAMS and wishes to switch to mainstream allopathic medicine, they can attempt the NEET exam again to pursue an MBBS course. However, before deciding to switch courses or pursue MBBS after completing BAMS, individuals should research the requirements, consult with academic advisors or regulatory bodies, and understand the specific procedures and challenges involved in this transition.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, there are bridge courses available for medical graduates like MBBS students who are interested in pursuing Alternative Medicine or complementary therapies like Homoeopathy. In many countries, specific courses or certifications are designed to integrate conventional medical knowledge with alternative medicine practices. These courses vary in duration, content, and recognition based on the regulations and guidelines of the country or region.For instance, in India, there's a Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Homeopathy programme that's specifically designed for allopathic (MBBS) doctors. It allows them to delve deeper into the principl
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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, please refer below for the top MBBS colleges in Delhi according to NIRF ranking 2024 under the Medical category:College NameNIRF 2022NIRF 2023NIRF 2024All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi Ranking111Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital Ranking191417Maulana Azad Medical College Ranking233224Jamia Hardinge Medical College Ranking293129University College of Medical Sciences Ranking283632Jamia Hamdard Ranking332937Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website of the ranking body listed and may vary.

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Parul Thapa

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The Unani system of medicine, rooted in ancient Greek medicine, was further developed by Islamic scholars and practitioners. It is a holistic medical system that emphasizes balance among the body's four humors—blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Unani medicine integrates herbal treatments, dietary recommendations, and therapeutic practices to restore and maintain health. It focuses on the individual's overall well-being, considering both physical and mental aspects, and uses natural remedies to address various ailments. This system has been practiced for centuries and continues to be an integral part of alternative m
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an MBBS degree after completing your BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) course from a reputed government college. However, to gain admission into an MBBS program, you must crack the NEET. Admission to government medical colleges is based on your NEET rank and merit. If you secure a seat in a government college, the fees will generally be much lower compared to private institutions, where fees can be quite high, running into Lacs of rupees. 

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Manori Sahni

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Subharti University MBBS cutoff list is prepared based on NEET scores. The cutoff marks vary every year, as it depends upon factors like number of applicants, the highest score in that year, and seat intake. In 2023, the last round closing rank was 72909 for the General-Home state category. Candidates who meet the cutoff criteria become eligible for seat allotment. 

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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, it can be obsered that studying MBBS in Greater Noida can be quite expensive as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of more than INR 3 lakh.

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