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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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At an INI CET 2024 rank of 4,157, you are likely to get admissions into various postgraduate medical courses. According to the recent cutoffs, you could be eligible for the following MD courses: MD Physiology at an expected cutoff of about 2,632; MD Anatomy at an expected cutoff of about 3,611. Further, you may consider MD Community Medicine which has a cut-off around 939. Admission would be as per the category and as seats available during the counseling.

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Ketan Methe

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NEET score 300-350 will get you into the government AYUSH colleges but the competition is very harsh. Many government colleges have a different cutoff rank for these AYUSH courses like BAMS, BHMS and BUMS. Top AYUSH colleges like BHU, DU, and Gujarat Ayurved University may have higher cutoffs, but you may still be eligible for some government institutes in states with lower cutoff trends. Do check specific state-level counseling portals and cutoff trends for accurate information. 

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Shejal agrawal

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With 665 NEET 2024 marks, you will have an excellent chance at top government MBBS colleges such as Maulana Azad Medical College (Delhi), VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital (Delhi), and Grant Medical College (Mumbai) under All India Quota. Your domicile state plays a vital role in the options that will be available for the state quotas, so being from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, or Maharashtra will bode well for this kind of score.

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Ketan Methe

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At AFMC Pune, the cut-off for MBBS admission in 2024 is expected to be 650-675 for male applicants and 635-655 for female applicants as per the recent trend. Applicants must pass the NEET exam and meet the AFMC minimum score requirements, followed by English… and logic tests. health check and interviews Additional assessments may also be included. Make sure your NEET score is above the required threshold for a better chance of admission.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The student can opt for private or semi-government college like Dr. R. N. Cooper General Hospital, Mumbai with relatively lower fees or can look for Assam Medical College according to the NEET 2024 score of 380, as they have good NIRF ranking. The foregoing colleges charge between INR 50,000 and INR 1,50,000 each in annual fees. Other choices are – Purulia Government Medical College and Hospital and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur. Remember that every year the cut-offs differ and the total numbers of seats shall be less and as it is 99,013 MBBS seats across the country.

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Ketan Methe

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BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) 's NEET Entrance Tests is the eligibility requirement. For promotion into BUMS Course programs of many medical Colleges all over the country NEET is the most common entrance examination. Some Colleges may conduct their own entrance exams but in general NEET is the criteria for admission into this course. A course for the BUMS degree takes around five and a half years, of which a year is spent in internship. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Based on 360 marks in NEET 2024, one can think of getting admitted into an MBBS college. As per NEET UG 2024 ranks candidates securing 300-400 marks have an option to get the admissions both in government as well as private medical colleges . Colleges you can try for with 360 marks includes Dr. R. N. Cooper General Hospital, Mumbai, AMC, and PGichte Medical College and Hospital, Purulia. They include counselling sessions, merit lists and seats allotment in admission process. The reader must understand that the cut-offs may differ year by year, and the number of MBBS seats is constrained, and there are approximately 99,013 MBBS seats in
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Ravi Babu

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In order to be admitted to St. John's Medical College in Bengaluru's MBBS program, you must score in the necessary percentile on the NEET-UG exam. Candidates must have passed Class 12 with at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (or 40% in restricted categories) and be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the entrance year. Counseling from the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is used to handle the admissions process. The programme costs about 8,10,535 (not including accommodation fees).

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Misha

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No, work experience is not mandatory for applying to the BM Bch Medicine programme at the University of Oxford, but it can be beneficial.Volunteering, seeing medical experts, or working in different healthcare environments, such hospitals or assisted living facilities, can all be considered relevant job experience. Applicants are free to make reference to skills or experience acquired in any context to illustrate how they might fulfill the selection criteria.

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Misha

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Admission to the BM Bch Medicine programme at Oxford is extremely competitive. Around 425 applicants are shortlisted for interviews each year. Students are selected for their scientific ability and for their aptitude for medicine. Interviewers assess qualities such as empathy, motivation, communication skills, ethical awareness, and teamwork. In order to demonstrate how they might meet the selection criteria, applicants are encouraged to cite any experience or abilities they have gained. Applicants are expected to show that they have a realistic understanding of what a medical career will involve and that they have the potential to bec
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