Emversity Allied Health Sciences programs
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Admissions open 2025 | Highest National CTC 12+ LPA
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Yes it has all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. Classrooms lack proper Ac , it's hot in some rooms but overall well built and good smart classes.. living space and food hygiene is great.
One of the best in india. Curriculum is updated regularly. New study patterns are quickly adopted. Only medical college in India which has govt and private both hospital exposure. Also encourages MCQ solving through exam making pg preparation easier.
It's good. Many students get good pg ranks after completing MBBS from here. Internship offfers around 25k per month. Also it's one of the best college in india to encourage for foreign residency. So it's excellent.
Hey all,I am happy to talk about my own college.College has great infrascture,facilities and equipment.It has central library,sports center(Marena).The place is well maintained and hygenic and healthy food is available.
Teaching is really good.They explain each and every topic and make you understand what they teach.we get good clinical exposure.4 hospitals are under this college.As the cirriculum got changed students get to vist the hospital and learn from the 1st year itself
I have seen many undergraduates completeing their course and joined as post graduates (after the neet) in the same campus.College is very supportive.Quiet good number of students get selected in the pg neet.
Yes..it is
Campus life is good
My college has good infrastructure,facilities and equipment.Everything is maintained.But i hope campus buliding n park lot can be maintained better(I am talking about the outside look).Rest everything is good.
Kmc has well educated proffesional staff.cirrculum will be given before the year starts or in starting of the year.Academics are really good.Doctors will be taking the lectures from the 2nd year.When ever you go for rounds along with the doctor ,you will see exactly what you need to.It gives you the desire to continue further
After Mbbs one should do his/her PG.Yea definelty after passing out pg from this campus you will have many oppurtunities.Ones who completed their Ms pathology pharmacology micro or any other can start their teaching career in the same campus.
It is value for money.no doubt in it!!
Campus life is good.It has many competitions where all can participate.
Hello,
Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Mangalore, is one of the top private medical colleges in India. However, it does not offer government quota seats in the same way as government medical colleges do.KMC Mangalore is a private, deemed university (under Manipal Academy of Higher Education MAHE), so it participates in the All India Counselling process conducted by MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) under Deemed University Quota, not under All India Quota AIQ or state quota. Cutoff through All India Deemed University Quota.As per NEET 2023 data, here are the approximate cutoff ranks for the General category
Round 1: AIR around 59,000 – 62,000
Round 2: AIR around 67,000 – 70,000
Mop-Up Round: AIR around 73,000 – 75,000
These ranks are for General category candidates applying under Deemed University seats, where the fee is much higher than that of government colleges.
There are no state quota seats in KMC Mangalore, since deemed universities are not part of state counselling. All seats are filled through MCC counselling only. Some students with ranks around 70,000 got seats in KMC Mangalore in mop-up rounds last year, but they had to pay full fees. Since it’s a deemed university, the cutoffs are slightly lower compared to top government colleges, but the fees are much higher.
For accurate and updated NEET cutoff ranks for Deemed Universities, including KMC, visit:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/kasturba-medical-college-mangalore
Wishing you all the best
hello
As a non-Karnataka student completing MBBS from KMC Manipal or KMC Mangalore, you are eligible for PG quota in Karnataka government colleges, but with some conditions:
1. Karnataka Quota: You'll be considered under the "All India Quota" or "Management Quota" for PG admissions in Karnataka government colleges.
2. Eligibility: You must have completed your MBBS from a Karnataka-based institution (like KMC Manipal or KMC Mangalore) and have a valid MBBS degree.
3. PG NEET: You need to qualify for the PG NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam to be eligible for PG admissions.
4. Karnataka Domicile: If you've completed your MBBS in Karnataka and have a Karnataka domicile certificate, you might be considered under the "Karnataka Quota" for PG admissions.
5. Government College Quota: For government colleges, a certain percentage of seats are reserved for Karnataka domicile students. You might be eligible for these seats if you meet the domicile criteria.
To confirm your eligibility and quota status, I recommend:
- Checking the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) website or PG NEET brochure for detailed eligibility criteria.
- Contacting the college or institution you're interested in applying to for clarification on their quota and eligibility rules.
- Consulting with a career counselor or education expert familiar with Karnataka's PG medical admissions process.
Remember, admission rules and quotas can change, so it's essential to stay updated and verify the information with relevant authorities.
Hello aspirants
Every year the cutoff maybe vary depend upon different factors
The following factors will be taken into account while determining the NEET cut-off for 2022.
NEET cutoff percentile for the general category is 50th and for SC/ST/OBC it is 40th. The NEET qualifying cutoff scores 2022 will be released along with the result by NTA at neet.nta.nic.in. Previously, NEET cutoff passing marks for the general category were 720-138, while for SC/ST/OBC it was 137-108.
In order to secure the government you need to score more marks like on or above in the average range of 550 to 600 irrespective of the state
For more information click the below link
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Hope this Helps
Good Luck!