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Hello, since KMC Mangalore and Manipal are Deemed University and you are other state student, you will have to apply through All India Counselling itself and there are no management quota seats.

However, in MS Ramaiah and St Johns, fees under management quota will be anywhere between 5-20 lakhs per year. Fees is collected annually and not as 5.5 years

Hello there!

If you are willing to get your admission done in St. John's Medical College, Bangalore then, you must know about the last year's cut off. The cut off score for NEET 2019 in St. John's Medical College of private seat was 528. Since you have scored 582, it seems that you have a fair chance to get a Private seat in this college. Apply for the State Quota Counselling of Karnataka to secure a seat.


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I hope this answer resolves your query.

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According to NTA rules, if you get a college in the first allotment, you can still sit for the second counseling. But if and when you get admission or a seat allotted in the second counseling, the seat in your first college is automatically canceled. Although you get the documents back, the fee that you pay for the counseling is NOT returned.


Hope this helped. good luck!!


Dear Aspirants ,

No , it is not Deemed university but St. John's Medical College, Bangalore was established in 1963 by the Catholic Bishop's Conference of India. St. John's has grown to be listed as one of the top medical educational institutions in the country. It is situated in Bangalore, India. Review Committee of the University Grants Commission has recognized the excellence of St. John's Medical College and Hospital and accorded it with a 5-star grading.

  • It is by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
  • It has been recognized by the University Grants Commission
  • The college is recognized by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bangalore, Karnataka .

For more information you can go through the below mentioned link

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St. John's is a Private Medical College. 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 hold the domicile of that particular State. Or else the only other option is through Management Quota. So if you belong to Telangana, you should participate in Karnataka's State Counselling for admission to St. John's. For a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer .

Hello Cecilia!

I am listing the minority groups under Roman Catholics that will exercise reservation in St.Johns Medical College.

The eligibility criteria for seat matrix distribution:-

  • Category 1: All India General Open Merit, includes all Indian Nationals irrespective of gender, religion, caste, community, region, or any such affiliations.
  • Category 2: Institutional Staff Quota includes children of the permanent staff of St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences who has served the Institution for ten continuous years or more.
  • Category 3: Roman Catholic Christian Religious Sisters (Nuns), Brothers, Priests includes Professed Religious Women and Men who are members of Religious Congregations in India recognized by the Roman Catholic Church and Priests incardinated to Roman Catholic Dioceses of India.
  • Category 4: Roman Catholic Christian Tribals includes Roman Catholic Christians who are members of recognized Tribal Communities.
  • Category 5: Roman Catholic Christian Dalits includes Roman Catholic Christians who are members of recognized Dalit Communities.
  • Category 6: Native (local) North Indian Roman Catholic Christians includes all Roman Catholic Christians who are neither Tribals (Category 4) nor Dalits (Category 5) and who are NOT members of the South Indian States of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Puducherry, Maharashtra and Gujarat, and who are NOT migrants or descendants of migrants to North India from the afore-mentioned South Indian States.
  • Category 7: Roman Catholic Christians of Karnataka State includes all Roman Catholics Christians who have a domicile in the State of Karnataka as per the KEA criteria.
  • Category 8: Roman Catholic Christians - All India Open Merit includes all Roman Catholic Christians of India who do not come under the reserved categories 2, 3,4,5,6, 7, and 9.
  • Category 9: Differently-Abled Roman Catholic Christians include those Roman Catholic individuals with locomotor disability of lower limbs as specified by MCI norms.

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Usually the governing body gives a window of about a week or so in between the allottment of seat and date of reporting to the college. If that time gap is present and you get enough time to attend the counselling in bangalore, and get the college of your choice, the other seat in Maharashtra might be reverted to the state itself. But if you take admission in maharashtra, that seat is taken what so ever and then you will have to pay the full fees for the entire coarse.

Hello,

You have to put non applicable (NA) or leave the columns blank.
These columns are to be filled if you have any bachelors degree like bsc in botany etc.

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Hey there!

Based on previous years cutoff of the college and your ranking , chances of you getting the St. Johns Medical College are slim. But you can look into other great colleges since your rank is great. You can use the careers360 neet college predictor to get a prediction of colleges based on your ranking. Find the link attached below

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Hi there,

St. john's is a private institution. Since you have a score of 608, you can definitely expect a seat under open category which is open for all india. But mind you there are only 10 seats for it. However, with these marks you can apply for Govt medical colleges within Kerala as you will have advantage of state quota there.

If you are really interested, you can apply in St. john too as the previous year cut off went 600+ for open category students. Having said that, please note that the cut off varies each year by the seat matrix and the number of students appearing.

I would recommend you to try our college predictor for finding out a college suitable for you here: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Hope this helped...

Good Luck !!

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