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The fees of all the colleges you have mentioned above is same i.e. 2.84L.  All the colleges are approved by MCI and affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.
SO ALL THE COLLEGES ARE MORE OR LESS SAME .

I will tell you the basic differences

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 With this marks you won't be able to get a seat in KIMS Bangalore because the cut off is somewhere near 530. So atleast 530+ would have you on the safer side. And for reserved categories it's a little less. But your marks are really low compared to the

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Following the recent trends of marks of few past years, its always advised to score above 600. Scoring more than 600 atually confirms you a seat almost in every government medical college. 500+ marks are still necessary to even think of studying medicine. Alot of factors determine the score

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Based on your score you have very less chances of getting any private or government medical college in any quota.You may get admission in some deemed universities.My suggestion to you would be that you should prepare precisely and appear for the exam next year with you best and for

Dear Ishita, Under All India Quota, All the 15% of All India Quota Seats except for Jammu and Kashmir, 100% Seats at Deemed and Central Universities, IP Quota seats in ESIC Colleges, Seats at AFMC are filled by DGHS. The 85% State Quota and Private Colleges are filled by the

HELLO! URMILA KUMARI

SEE KIMS OFFERS A FOUR AND HALF YEAR M.B.B.S COURSE ALONG WITH A COMPULSORY ROTARY INTERNSHIP OF ONE YEAR.

THE SELECTION CRITERIA TO ADMIT CANDIDATES IN THIS COURSE ARE BASED ON THE RESULT OF NEET UG, COMEDK UGET, AND KCET.

* CANDIDATES APPLYING FOR ADMISSION HAS TO

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Kempegowda Medical College Bangalore (KIMS Bangalore) is one of the most preferred private medical colleges in Karnataka . This private medical college was established in the year 1980 by the Vokkaligara Sangha. Its a well-established institute providing quality medical education for medical aspirants.

The complete Kempegowda Institute of Medical

Hi Aspirant.

First of all congratulations on scoring 530 marks for neet UG exam. If you belong to Karnataka state you can apply for the 85% state Quota seats in the mentioned private Medical College. Considering your score and your category you have strong chances of getting an admission there.

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You didn't mention your category in your question. 

Now honestly speaking, with this marks you have less chances of getting admission in KIMS. Because the cut off for this college is actually high. In case you are a general category student, you need a minimum of 540+ . And

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Well according to last year's cutoff you need to score a minimum of 550 or atleast 530 to get into a Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences bangalore. If you belong to a reserved category you need to score a minimum of 500 or atleast 480 in order to be

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