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If you are from General Category then it will hard to get admission in top government college but you belong to reserved category ther are good chances for you to get seat in good colleges.
And also availability of seat depend upon number of students appear for Counselling, if
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No, The government colleges do not have B category seats. The B Category seats are private management sets governed by a private body. The government is not involved in it and these seats are only available in private colleges. Here is the list of top government medical colleges in
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Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, as per the NMC ( National Medical Commission ) guidelines private medical colleges in India to give 50% seats at government college fees because of high fees in private medical colleges its very difficult to take
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Looking at the previous year NEET PG Cutoff for GENERAL Category Students, you have good chances to get a seat in MD/MS/ Medicine in any government medical colleges in Maharashtra. The previous year Cutoff for General category student in MD/MS medicine seat was around 25k to 30k.
Further,
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UP NEET PG Counselling 2022 is the state's centralized online counseling process for PG medical students interested in studying MD/MS in Uttar Pradesh at one of the state's many governments and private medical colleges affiliated with the State Medical University Uttar Pradesh. Aspirants must first register for the Uttar
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As per your query tripura, a medical college is best as compared to Venkteshwara college.
Tripura medical college has high ratings it has good reviews as compared to other venkteshwar college. Tripura college has a good infrastructure and supportive faculty.
So just go for it.
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below are some of the best Colleges/ Universities that you can consider best for getting admission in msc Microbiology course ;
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Based on the previous year analysis... according to your NEET PG 2022 Rank and category... some of the Medical colleges in which you would have possibility of getting a seat in MS in General Surgery and MS in Obstetrics and Gynecology are the following
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So with regard to your query, YES you can also do medical courses after 12th PCM however, you will not be eligible for the NEET exam, you can still write the Pharmacy exams like B. Pharmacy, it is a 4 year full
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