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Dear aspirant
There are many good govt. MBBS college in India. Some of the top are
• AIIMS, NEW DELHI
•MAMC,NEW DELHI
•Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
•jipmer, Puducherry
• BHU, Varanasi
• KGMC, LUCKNOW
• GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE, MUMBAI
•SETH GS MEDICAL COLLEGE, MAHARASHTRA
Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned that your expected score is around 450 marks and you are aiming for a government seat and you are from general category so let me tell you that it may be possible you can crack lower colleges to get a government seat.
But honestly
Hi,
Cut-offs changes from year to year and that's why it is difficult to predict. Cut-offs depends on many factors like category, number of students appeared in the exam, difficulty level of the exam, number of seats available, etc.
You might try for Private Medical Colleges in Rajasthan either normal
Hello,
Here is the list of government colleges in India for BHMS course.
Hello Bindhu,
Hope you are doing well.
All India Quota (AIQ) which is 15% of all seats in NEET UG in a particular state is available to students from all over India, but the competition and score required for securing a seat in All India Quota is higher as compared
Hello Aspirant,
Candidates who want to apply to PUMBA may take the MAH CET, XAT, CAT, CMAT, or ATMA exams. Candidates from outside Maharashtra would require a CMAT score of 99.0 percentile or above in order to be considered for PUMBA. Candidates will be admitted
Hello aspirant,
At the time of result declaration of NEET UG exam you are provided All India Rank and All India category rank. After results, states announce their schedules for State counselling for medical courses in which they issue their own State merit list and new State ranks are being
On the basis of previous year cutoffs, it will be difficult for you to get seat in government medical college for MBBS both in your state and other states in general category. However you can get MBBS seat in private medical colleges in MP as well as in
Hi
It's quite difficult to predict because cut off depends upon various factors like
------------) number of students that appeared in the jee main exam,
------------) kind of marks obtained by them ,
------------) toughness level of the jee main examination
------------) number of seats available etc
But yes,
As
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