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Mauli Homoeopathic College and Research Institute Latur is a pioneer homeopathic college destined for quality education in homeopathic medicine. Like every other college, its admissions will vary from time to time towards candidates whose performance is most likely inclined to Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery, BHMS.
Mauli Homoeopathic College and Research Institute admission is mainly based on the scores obtained in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG), which is an entrance examination administered at a national level. Competitiveness would be achieved in knowledge in the background of science subjects for students entering the rigorous academic exercise in Mauli Homoeopathic College and Research Institute.
Application process for admission to the BHMS course of Mauli Homoeopathic College and Research Institute involves the following:
The flagship course of Mauli Homoeopathic College and Research Institute is the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS). Mauli Homoeopathic College and Research Institute admission to this course is based on merit in the NEET UG entrance examination. The length of the course is 4.5 years and after that, it is followed by one-year compulsory internship making it 5.5 years. The institute has an annual intake of 60 seats for the course.
Eligibility criteria for Admission to BHMS premises included:
Apart from the documents, the students are advised to keep a regular check on the official site for further updates and notices.
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