NEET 2022 Counselling Process for MBBS

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Anmol Sharma

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Dear reader, Yes, LPU offers courses in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), including a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Medical Laboratory Technology and a Diploma in Medical Lab Technology (DMLT). These programs provide students with essential knowledge and skills in laboratory practices and medical diagnostics. The B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology is designed for students who have completed their 10+2 education with a focus on Science subjects, while the DMLT is a three-year Diploma course available after 10th grade.Key Features:Duration: B.Sc. (3 years), DMLT (3 years)Eligibility:B.Sc.: 10+2 with English, Chemistry, and Biolog
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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Chances of you getting in any government. College of west Bengal is fairly low. But you can get good private colleges.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Candidates reporting to the allocated institute for confirmation of the seat must carry the following documents with them: NEET admit cardNEET result or score cardClass 10 mark sheet and certificateClass 12 mark sheet and certificateValid, non-expired and government-issued photo ID proofSix to eight passport-sized photographsCaste Certificate (if applicable)Disability Certificate (if applicable)Provisional allotment letterCandidates must carry both original and photocopies of the above-mentioned documents to the institutes where they have been allotted seats for the final admission process.

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Nilesh Nahar

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You will need 450+marks for government college
It is generally expected cutoff marks. Good luck.

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jasveer singh

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Hi Prerna
It's possible to get admission in BDS BHMS COURSE
Previous year cutoff is 450 it's possible to get admission in
after neet score more than 450 so it's possible
BDS course is recommended rather than BHMS course, the job opportunities are also more for BDS graduates if you do Master's courses in Dental, then you get more career scope For more information about BDS course career opportunities job salary etc. Based on previous year trends it has been observed that to attain a BDS seat in a government dental college a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET subject to vary.

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jasveer singh

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Here are the steps to be followed during the NEET Counselling process
Visit the official Medical Counselling Committee MCC website Complete the MCC NEET registration process including payment NEET 2022 counselling choice filling and locking
The NEET 2022 merit list is released shortly after the results are announced
Candidates are shortlisted based on the scores and ranks achieved in the NTA NEET exam Only those students who qualify the NEET cutoff 2022 and make it to the list will be eligible for the counselling process
Visit the official Medical Counselling Committee MCC Complete the MCC NEET registration process including payment NEET
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jasveer singh

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Admission to MBBS is considerably higher in the All India quota than in the state level quota Candidates who score well in the NEET UG exam can apply for MBBS admission in a variety of states through the AIQ quota. Admission is solely based on a candidate performance in the NEET UG 2022 exam
NEET 15% AIQ simply means that of the total number of seats available 15% are to be filled by candidates applying the All India Quota.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The round one cut off of the NEET-UG Counselling Seats Allotment (2022) is now out on the official website of MCC. According to the seat allotment results, you may have been allotted an MBBS seat at AIIMS Mangalagiri with an All India rank of 2218. The Open Seat Quota Cutoff at AIIMS Madurai is 4224 NEET UG rank for the general category. You can also get admission to JIPMER, Karaikal with your rank. Best wishes for your future.

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deepika maurya

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According to the previous year's cutoff data, you can not get admission into any government or deemed university in Maharashtra for MBBS Course. However, you may get admission into these government colleges for BDS courses. A list of colleges is
1- Government Dental College, Aurangabad.
2-Government Dental College and Hospital, Nagpur. For more accurate information, you may use the Shikha NEET college predictor tool. (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor). I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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According to the previous year data, the state rank-based cut-off for most government medical colleges was around Under 3,000 states rank in the general category, Under 4,000 rank in BCA categories and Under 2,000 state rank in the EWS category. With a 9107 state rank, it is difficult to get into any government medical colleges in Telangana. However you may get admission into many private colleges. For more details, you may use the Shiksha NEET college predictor tool. (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor). I hope this will help you.

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