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The annual tuition fee in private medical colleges of Tamil Nadu is limited to approximately Rs 4–4.5 lakh, as established by the state committee. Furthermore, colleges can levy development fees, hostel charges, transport costs, insurance, etc., which can contribute an additional Rs 3.5–4 lakh in the initial year. Thus,
It is quite doubtful that an MBBS seat in a government medical college, either through the AIR or state quotas, will be available to someone with 210 NEET 2025 scores. With cut off scores usually substantially higher, frequently around 500 for general category students. However, your chances of being
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If you completed your schooling (12th Grade) from Silvassa (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) and have a domicile from Maharashtra, you will be counted under the Home State (Maharashtra State Quota) in MHT CET Counselling. You have done well in MHT CET and have domicile status in Maharashtra so
With 344 marks and SC category from Andhra Pradesh, you have a fair chance of getting a BDS, BAMS, or BHMS, paramedical or nursing seat in a government or semi-government college through state quota. MBBS is unlikely under AIQ but possible under state quota in later rounds.
With a NEET 2025 score of 344 and SC category, you have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in government colleges in Andhra Pradesh, especially in Round 2 or Mop-Up. You’re also very likely to get a seat in private medical colleges under the government quota with lower
Dear Candidate , NEET UG counselling is primarily conducted based on your All India Rank ( AIR ) , not your category rank . However , your SC category status plays a crucial role during the seat allotment process . In the 15 % All India Quota ( AIQ )
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Yes, with a NEET score of 317 and being from Bihar with OBC category, you still have chances to get a seat. For BDS, getting a government seat may be difficult because the cutoffs are usually higher. But you can try for private BDS colleges, especially in the mop-up
No, even with reduced tuition, there are no private medical colleges in India that offer MBBS without obtaining NEET certification. For MBBS programs, NEET is required for admission to both government and private medical colleges. The costs for management quota seats are usually quite exorbitant frequently ranging from 50
Dear candidate , Yes , Deemed Universities are included in the All India NEET counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee ( MCC ) . These institutions participate under a separate category in the MCC counselling process , and any NEET - qualified student from any state can apply for
Yes, with an EWS rank of 355 and MP domicile, you have a very good chance of getting DNLU Jabalpur in the vacant seat round. Last year’s EWS-MP closing rank was around 2,879, so your rank is well within the safe range. Just make sure your documents are verified and
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