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KUMKUM BASWAL

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You will have some possibilities to get admission in some private or deemed medical colleges of India as you only secured a score of 321 and your rank was near about 560,588 (SC category) in NEET. The cutoff is typically higher in Govt medical colleges but lower at private institutions and deemed universities. In such a scenario, you can look out for the likes of Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences (Bareilly), Kasturba Medical College (Manipal) etc., where perhaps their cutoff might be more achievable. There is an increased chance to get admission of a SC student than for open category, but still its important that what
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Below is a list of some semi-government medical colleges in India, usually associated with government institutions yet maintain its autonomy partly or completely run by the private body.1. Kasturba Medical College (kmc), Manipal2. Shri R.M.S Institute of Medical Science Bareilly3. Association of the Medical or Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh4. Name : Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal5. Smt. Chandaben Homeopathic Medical College, Mumbai 376. JSS Medical College, Mysuru7. Department of Radiodiagnosis, Amrita School of Medicine and Research Centre -Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences &Research Centre, Kochi8.
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With 325 marks in NEET under the General category securing a seat for BAMS Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery in North East India through the all India quota may be challenging, but not impossible. The cutoff marks for BAMS vary each year and depend on several factors including the number of applicants seat availability, and difficulty of the exam. Some reputed colleges in North-East India for BAMS include the Government Ayurvedic College in Guwahati and the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homoeopathy NEIAH in Shillong. These institutions offer good infrastructure, experienced faculty, and practical training in Ayurveda
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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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For 332 marks in NEET UG, you cannot get seat in any of the colleges in Telangana for BAMS ( Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery ) course. Actually, there are only two colleges in Telangana that offers BAMS. They are Anantha Laxmi Government Ayurvedic College, Warangal and Dr. BRKR Government Ayurvedic College, Hyderabad. For both these colleges, cut off is around 70,000 rank. But for your marks, predicted rank is around 4 lakhs.  

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Kunal Lalwani

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For private medical colleges you will be able to get admission for MBBS with 300-350 marks. Here's a rough estimate of the number of private colleges you may be eligible for:320-330 marks: About 30-50 private colleges 330-340 marks: 20-30 private colleges.  340-350 marks: 10-20 private colleges.  Keep in mind that this is a rough estimate and the actual number of colleges you may be eligible for may vary based on factors like: - Your cast (General, OBC, SC/ST, EWS) Your domicile state Some private colleges you may be eligible for with your score include:Some private colleges you may be eligible for with yo
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The NEET cutoff marks for admission to Army College of Medical Sciences (ACMS) varies from year-to-year and is also subject to various factors affecting the percentile like reservation quota. Candidates belonging to Ex-Servicemen quota get a lower cutoff, even below the general category. As per previous trends, an average closing rank for Ex-Servicemen quota candidates revolve around 400 to 450 marks. But, this might change according to the competition of that year and number of seat available For the latest and most up-to-date cutoffs, it is advised that you contact admission office of ACMS or their official website.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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A NEET rank of 600,000 gets you into MBBS at a private college in Uttar Pradesh with an average fee of more than INR 10 L and less than INR 20 Lacs per year. The MBBS programs are available at colleges like Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences (SRMS IMS) and Kings George's Medical University (KGMU). Details regarding the fees and other general information can be collected from their admission office or by looking up on official website of college.

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Mohammed imraan

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Yes, international students can pursue MBBS in India. To gain admission, you must qualify for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and achieve a minimum of 50% in 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The MBBS programme typically lasts 5.5 years, including 4.5 years of classroom training and a year of internship. Indian medical colleges are recognised by the NMC and WHO, ensuring a quality education.

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Liyansha Jain

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A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace NEET UG 2023. In general, students appearing for NEET start preparing for it at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. However, since the 2023 NEET UG exam is approaching, a last-minute preparation strategy for the same is mentioned below:Choose your reference books wiselySolve as many mock tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE NEET UG Mock Test Papers with Solutions. Visit this link and download the mocks now!Cross-check the NEET UG syllabus to confirm every topic is coveredSolve prev
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, it is possible to get a job after completing an MBBS degree without pursuing postgraduate (PG) studies. MBBS graduates can work as general practitioners, and medical officers in hospitals and clinics, or in government health services. They can also find opportunities in public health, medical research, and healthcare administration. Additionally, there are roles in pharmaceutical companies, medical writing, and health insurance firms. 

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