DMER
Dear Aspirant,
The admission process for General Nursing and Midwifery shall begin tentatively in October 2022. The whole procedure shall be completely online.
Kindly note that the admission shall be granted entirely on the basis of merit, and no entrance tests will be conducted.
However, the authorities have a complete right to reject incomplete applications or applications with irrelevant documents. So, ensure that your form is totally error free.
During the selection process, there will be a certain hierarchical order of preferences will be followed:
1.Candidates who have passed class 12th with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) in their qualifying exams.
2. Candidates registered as ANM with the State Nurses Registration Council.
3.10+2 vocational ANM under CBSE Board or other equivalent from the school and recognized by Indian Nursing Council with 40% marks.
4.Candidates who have passed class 12th with Arts.
5.Candidates who qualified 10+2 Arts or Science Examination or Healthcare Science Vocational stream only conducted by National Institute of Open School with 40% marks.
Hope this helps!
According to the latest guidelines, the admission for GNM Haryana would be purely based on merit. There won't be any entrance examination for it. Your 10+2 score would be the deciding criterion.
Although candidates from all streams are free to apply, however the candidates who have passed 12th with science stream would be preferred.
Hi student,
I would like to inform you that the procedure to transfer to another medical college is that as soon as you finish your first year then you should apply for transfer to the college, you should keep in mind that the reason to transfer to another college should be so strong that the governmnet could not be able to refuse the transfer request.
Then if the college permits then you have to go to the state medical regulatory office if they also agrees then you can switch between your college,
You can also check our college predictor:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
You can also use our Rank Predictor:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
Thank You.
The general cut offs for SC Category for NEET 2020 is 146-113. With a score of 136, unfortunately you cannot take admission even if it is a Private College. The score is quite less. But if you have decided about studying Medicine, you have to reappear for NEET in 2021 and score real good. That will be the only option because with this score, you cannot even get Private Medical Colleges. So you may have to consider appearing for NEET 2021. If you want to reappear for NEET 2021, you can prepare with the help of our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Hello Aspirant,
See if you want to appear only in state counselling then DMER, Mumbai is the only competent authority for it and there is no need to register yourselves for MCC All India Counselling. Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Mumbai is responsible for state quota counselling for MBBS/BDS through NEET score in medical colleges of Mumbai. Dates are expected to release anytime within few days.
You can get the latest updates regarding NEET counselling for Maharashtra from the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/maharashtra-mbbs-counselling
Till then to have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear student,
Hello there, I hope you are doing well, about your queries,
DMER Haryana, has competent authority to conduct and practice medical, dental, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Physiotherapy, nursing education in the state of Haryana for all the medical aspirants.
Now to get into any medical institution in haryana you will have to answer the entrance exam of Neet. Medical admission in haryana are granted on the basis of merit obtained in the medical entrance test like for undergraduate NEET UG and for postgraduate NEET PG. You will need to answer these exams first.
Now seethe Allotment of seats in the field of medical is conducted by Dmer. They are the responsible body to allocate the desired seat for the student in haryana only.
So as a candidates seeking medical admission you will be required to fill the application form for DMER, Haryana. The mode of the filling of these admission forms will be online as no other modes are allowed.
The second important point is those aspirants who have qualified the aforementioned medical entrance tests as per the degree level, only those will be eligible for filling the application form.
So yes to get a seat under bd sharma University you will have to apply from DMER. Though u must answer neet exam also.
These 2 things go hand in hand.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/dmer-haryana
Refer the link above to get a more elaborate approach and answer as to how they are linked and what has to be done.
Hope this will help you
All the best.
GMC Nagpur is a Government Medical College. 15% of the seats are filled under All India Counselling and the rest 85% of the seats are filled by the Commissionerate of the Common Entrance Test. In other words, GMC Nagpur doesn't fill its own seats and that is the reason why you will not find the merit list. It is not just for GMC Nagpur but for that matter every GMC. Now institutions like AFMC will have their own merit list because their admission process is different. So there will be 2 places where you can find GMC Nagpur cut offs. One in Archives of MCI website and the other in DMER website. Alternatively, you can also check the previous years cut offs for various Categories of previous years at our page: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra
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