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Hello Aspirant,
I am telling you on the basis of placements, academics and overall surroundings of the college.
In terms of fees Dr. Vithalrao has higher fees in MBBS as compare to
Hello aspirant,
Congratulations for scoring good in NEET 2020. As your rank is not very much higher so that you have no any chances in government institutions but yes you can get admission into some good private colleges with this rank. As you are not mentioned any specific state in
Hello aspirant,
Congratulations for getting good rank in NEET 2020. As per your requirement I am providing the list of private medical colleges in Karnataka whose annual fee is 8 LPA.
1) ST Johns medical college, Bangalore- total fees 2498020 Rs.
2) Dr Ambedkar medical college, Bangalore- Total fees 3129975
Hello, TS EMCET is the entrance test for admission into various engineering, agricultural and medical courses. Candidates who qualify the exam are eligible to take part in the counselling procedure for seat allotment. The seats in all participating institutes will be offered through centralized counselling of TS EAMCET 2020 in
Hello aspirant,
Congrats for the rank that you get in NEET 2020. As your rank is very much low so your chances in some decent medical colleges are very much low. But yes you will get some other good private colleges in India as you are not mentioned any specific
Hello aspirant,
Congratulations for scoring good in NEET 2020. According to last some years cut offs sorry to say but the chances of getting admission into any government college in Haryana are very low because the as you know the cut offs for government colleges are very much high. As
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in NEET the pass mark is just around 150. so anywhere above qualifying mark will get you a seat possibly.
but to get in govt colleges, you might (we can compare previous years rank alone) need around 600 to get a seat easily. or else it will be
Hello aspirant,
As per your question yes you are eligible to get admission for medical seat in Karnataka if you are from category 1 Karnataka-Hyderabad region. For more information and all other information regarding the medical admissions in Karnataka you should go through the below link which will be useful
You can apply for Management Quota seats of Private Medical Colleges of States like Kerala, Tamilnadu, Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, etc. Private Medical Colleges do not participate in All India Counselling and the seats are filled through State Counselling alone. And for appearing for State Counselling you need to
For Candidates who secure a seat in Round 1, there is an option called Free Exit. Free exit is an option in which If a Candidate has been allotted a seat and even if the Candidate does not report/join the allotted college he/she would not be penalised and will be
College have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. Well established classroom are there , laboratories of each subject, libraries, sports centre and well and clean hostel, food and hygiene are satisfactory
This college is very best in Indore for MBBS bdsms everything and other courses like that for Messi nursing BPT DMLT physiotherapy and best university in Indore and best medical college in Indore and best teacher in medical College
Yes my college has all required infrastructure like classroom practical labs and its own hospital and a library hostel for boys and girls yes all the living spaces are well clean and food quality is also good
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