Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Hello Ansh,
MBBS fee highly varies on the basis of a lot of differences. Most important is of course the difference between a government medical college fee and a private medical college fee.
For an unreserved candidate, a government college fee usally lies in the range of ₹2000-8000 per annum
Hey Yojana as you said that you are medical student from nepal and you want to get admission in Banaras Hindu University, BHU in MD/MS program. The examination date for this university is january6,2019 and the result date is january31,2019 so the admission is closed for this year. Though the
Hello Rittick,
I will give you brief details of the course in both the colleges and then a comparison.
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Dear Ramana, for joining MBBS as a course, you need to have Physics, Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology as core subjects in 10+2. For General Category students, the minimum aggregate needs to be 50% and for Reserved categories like SC/ST it is 45% and for PWD it is 40%. With this as your
HI TAPAS
LAST YEAR THE CUT RANK FOR GENERAL CATEGORY TO GET ADMISSION IN IMS BHU WAS 382 AND FOR OBC WAS 842 (ALL INDIA QUOTA)
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Hii singh
Ita very hard to say exact score you should get in NEET FOR IMS VARANASI but i could say you approximately because it depends lot many factors like total number of students taken exam , categories , in that case as per your reservation you should get 370
Hello Vinisha,
The exisiting fee structure for Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University [IMS-BHU] is Rs. 14,326 for the first year. . However, some changes in the fee-structure has been proposed, as per which it will be increasing to 22,860 and 19,460 for the first and second year respectively.
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No, NEET exam is not necessary for colleges like AIIMS and JIPMER. But these medical institutes conduct their own medical entrance exams for admissions. Yes, NEET exam is necessary for medical aspirants who wish to study various medical courses at the prestigious government, private and deemed colleges of India.
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