MBBS admission
Hi aspirant,
All the private and government colleges start their admission process after the declaration of NEET exam results.
The counselling starts and then you can apply for the colleges. Both government and private colleges admissions starts and you can apply to your desired private college.
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hi,
see christian medical college comes under private institute in tamil nadu. admission for mbbs course is based on neet ug counselling. Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Tamil Nadu will conduct Tamil Nadu MBBS 2021 counselling in an offline mode to admission in 85% seats under state quota and 100%
Hello,
In Maharashtra, as you are from OBC category, so to qualify NEET candidate must required 48th percentile i.e. the marks should be between 115-132 while for a general category student 50th percentile is required to qualify NEET i.e. 132+ marks are required.
Hello Aspirant,
If you are seeking admission in MBBS course then you have to first of all apply for NEET because NEET is the only medical entrance examination for MBBS course in different colleges. Now after applying successfully for NEET you have to appear for NEET examination and when your
B category seats are Management quota seats. They are filled by private college Managements as per Government provisions. Fee is intermediate among the three categories. So if you are under this category then you can admission through management quota. If you are going this quota admission then your fee
Hello Dear,
As you have not mentioned the course for which you are interested so it is very difficult for us to answer your query because the cutoff varies from course to course. Osmania University (OU) is founded in 1918 at Hyderabad. National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has re-accredited
Nevertheless, in general as per past year trends , you should try to get at least around 550 to 600 marks to be on the safer side in your neet examination if you want to get a mbbs seat in government medical college if you belong to general
Hi
Let's DEAL with your first question " Will there be any problem in counselling "?
No, there will be no problem even if you have completed graduation , you are still eligible for appearing in NEET examination and so you won't face any problem in counselling.
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