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Hi Aspirant,
Your question is little ambiguous. In case, if My answer is not satisfied, clarify it in the comment box.
You have two options to pay fees; be it Andhra Pradesh Medical Colleges. Either you will paying it from your savings or taking loan from the bank.
In neither
Hello,
Seems like that based upon your AIR 165, you have quite good chances government colleges both on the basis of All India Quota and State Quota seats. For reserved category students the cutoffs marks are generally lower than that of general category students, however the competition is still tough.
hello aspirant,
as of now its tough to say which college you can get because the cutoff changes every year and this year the cutoff rose high andfew seats are increased.ok now with previous year analysis,your rank and category we can ind possibilities for you which colleges you have scope
Hello Aspirant,
Based on your rank and previous year college cut off their are many colleges where you can get seat. Some of them I listed here:-
For more colleges you can
Hi
Under medhavi yojna,you won't have to pay tuition fees.
You will only pay caution fees( which will be between 30k - 50k) after you sign the bond.
Under medhavi yojna in medical colleges, students get full consession in their tuition fees
All the best
Hello,
In 2019 the cut off for OBC category was 496 marks to get admission in Tiruneveli Medical College, Tiruneveli. This year the cut off relatively high so if you have a score above 496 marks then you have decent chances of getting seat in this college. You need to
Hope you are doing good. . You can refer to their official website. The department of medical microbiology of Madras University.
Here is the link to the official website.
https://www.unom.ac.in/index.php?route=department/department/deptpage&deptid=50
also here is the direct link to the website where you can enter the subject code and get the PDF
Dear Aspirant ,
Very subjective question and depends more on personal preference of individual, some people leave top medical colleges for new AIIMS, some may even go to old state college.
AIIMS Delhi is no doubt the first choice
For me all the 2012 established AIIMS are equal, but if
Hey
PMSSS has been for J&K (PMSSS J&K) students from the year 2011 and is applicable for the following courses:
Engineering Colleges (maximum of 04 seats per course)
02 supernumerary seats in Pharmacy
Hotel Management
Architecture Colleges (for Architecture courses subject to clearance of NATA)
Agriculture colleges
05 seats are
Hello
It's tough , but still.
You can try state counselling to find a government or semi-government or private college in mbbs, but I would suggest you to even try Dental and ayurvedic, so that you get a relief and even Vet.
You can try College predictor to know the
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