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Vishwajeet Ghosh

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The selection criteria for the MBBS course at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) include:NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test): Candidates must qualify with a high rank.AFMC Screening Process: Includes a written test, interview, and medical examination.Merit List: Final selection is based on combined NEET scores and performance in the AFMC screening.

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Addula Yaswanth

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In Jamia Hamdard, MBBS can be pursued through 5.5 years of study, comprising 4.5 years of academic study followed by 1 year of compulsory rotating internship. This program is well-designed to provide medical education and practical experience, and the students are better equipped for their medical careers after passing out from the university. Admission to colleges is based on qualification through the NEET examination; candidates are eligible only if they have completed higher secondary schooling with the required subjects; therefore, the study span before becoming a practising doctor is 5.5 years.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!Yes, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College (LTM Medical College) in Mumbai offers spot admissions to the MBBS course: Eligibility: To be eligible for admission to the MBBS course at LTM Medical College, students must have at least 50% in 12th grade. The tuition fee for the MBBS course is INR 6,21,450, The hostel fee for MBBS students is INR 16,000 and The total cost for the MBBS course is INR 6,21,450 + INR 16,000 = INR 6,37,450. For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College or by contacting the admission office.

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Addula Yaswanth

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No, you cannot have a direct admission into MBBS course by appearing for COMEDK. The COMEDK UGET is actually available to students for state-level engineering and architecture programme admission. For medical courses, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, commonly abbreviated as NEET will be the entrance examination for all medical colleges as well, since it is an authorized examination for admission in Indian dental and medical colleges as well. However, to obtain an MBBS degree, you have to appear for the NEET test and satisfy its eligibility standards. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Tuition fees for MBBS in Bangalore depend on whether the college is Government, Private or deemed.Government Medical Colleges in Bangalore are Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) costs state quota fees of around INR 60,000 – 75,000 per year. AIQ-related costs are usually higher but continue to be less than one Lacs rupees annually.Private Colleges such as MS Ramaiah Medical College and Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) fees are approximately one Lacs ten thousand to one Lacs fifteen thousand every year.University of Information Technology and Management such as St. John's Medical College are expensi
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Kunal Lalwani

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There is virtually little or no chance of entry to any medical college for a KEAM NEET score of 500, all dependent on state and quota, the PM's own score of 570 may dramatically lower with a seat probable in self-financing medical colleges as an Ex-servicemen general candidate. For AIQ seats, the cut off of general category students is normally in between 600 to 640 to get chance to get a seat it needs at least 500. But the cutoff can differ in state quota seats. For instance, while the opening ranks may fall in the range of 1100-1200, the cutoff may vary with categories such as Ex-servicemen in States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and M
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Raziya Chikkale

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Yes, a Nepali citizen can apply for the INI CET (Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test) exam. Here are the key eligibility details for international candidates, including citizens of Nepal:Eligibility Criteria for INI CET (Including Nepali Citizens)Nationality:Indian citizens, Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), and Foreign Nationals (including Nepali citizens) are eligible to apply.Educational Qualification:You must have an MBBS or equivalent degree from a recognised university.Your degree must be recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI) or equivalent authority in your country.Internship Requirement:Completion
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Addula Yaswanth

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Yes, one may sit for the NEET at the age of 40 too because there is no particular restriction in terms of a maximum age for the candidates applying for the same. For such admission, first, ensure all qualification criteria are met because most eligibility criteria are attached for having 10+2 degrees with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as the principal subject. You must login into the official NEET website to register and fill the application form. Study from the syllabus well before the exam and enroll yourself in coaching classes or join some study groups if you require help. After completing your registration, pay the application f
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Addula Yaswanth

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Recent figures depict rising charges for an MBBS course in private colleges in Bangalore. Government quota seats have been prescribed by the Karnataka government as roughly around 1,40,621 for the 2024-25 academic year; at the same time, a private seat has gone as high as around 11,88,161 for the same period. Hence, it is up to around a 10% hike above the previous year's government quota seat charges, at approximately 1,28,746. Private seats were also almost 9,94,906. The private medical colleges in Bangalore charge fees as varied; one such medical college charged as high as INR 30 Lacs for the complete MBBS program.

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Arindam Modak

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It would be difficult for someone to secure an admission seat at Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurved College for BAMS with a NEET score of 43.51%ile, OBC rank of 581,435, and an All India rank of 1,311,042. Because cut-off ranks are generally much lower for government colleges, they are for BAMS programs, which tend to be much sought after.However, the chances were much better if you belonged to a particular state or category having some reservation. So, watch out for that state-wise cutoff and counseling processes since some states have less required cut-off leaving their students with admission possibilities.Alternatively,
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