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If you have an MBBS from Nepal and haven't passed the FMGE, you have several options for further courses abroad, including pursuing a postgraduate degree in countries like the UK, the USA, and Australia, which may not require the FMGE to practice there.
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With a NEET score of 367 in the SC category with a defense quota, securing a government MBBS seat at ESIC in Punjab is possible but not guaranteed. Your chances are much better under the state quota than the All India Quota (AIQ).
Hello dear candidate,
It is actually very difficult to get a government MBBS seats as the cutoff is generally high.
you still have chance in private colleges, state counselling rounds or management quota with lower cut off.
You can through the link below for more details:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/what-is-good-score-in-neet
With a score of 367 in NEET 2025 under the SC and Defense quota in Punjab, you have a good chance of getting a Government Medical College seat in Round 3, especially since Round 3 includes seats that were not filled in previous rounds. While 367 is below the general cutoff, the combination of your specific reserved category (SC) and the Defense quota.
To get an MBBS seat in AIIMS , you must qualify the NEET-UG exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) . Admission to all AIIMS institutes in India is done through NEET-UG only. After qualifying NEET with a good score and All India Rank, you need to register for AIIMS counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on the official website – mcc.nic.in (https://mcc.nic.in) .
During counselling, you can choose AIIMS colleges as your preference. Based on your NEET rank, category, and seat availability, you will be allotted a seat in AIIMS. For top AIIMS like Delhi, you need a very high NEET score, usually around 680+ marks
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Hello aspirant,
Many people believe that the MBBS program is difficult and demanding, requiring a sincere interest in medicine, strong dedication, and constant work. It is challenging because to its extensive and complex curriculum, fierce competition, and rigorous hands-on training. However, students can effectively handle the academic pressure and severe workload with commitment, astute study techniques, and a positive attitude, demonstrating that the degree is attainable despite its difficulty.
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If you missed MBBS registration, do not worry. You can still try a few things.
First, visit the official MCC website. Sometimes they reopen the registration for a short time or start a mop-up or stray vacancy round later. Keep checking the website every day for new updates.
If registration is still closed, contact the MCC helpdesk. Explain your situation politely. They may guide you on what to do or tell you when the next round will begin.
If you missed all the rounds, you will have to wait for the next year’s NEET counselling. Use this time to prepare well and keep all your documents ready so you don’t miss it again.
Official website:
https://mcc.nic.in/
The MBBS fee at Maharishi Markandeshwar University (MMU), Solan is:
State Quota: Rs. 8,47,000 per year
Management Quota: Rs. 15,97,200 per year
NRI Quota: USD 42,159 per year
The course duration is 5 years. Hostel and other charges are extra.
you are mainly eligible for Karnataka state quota seats as you did your schooling and MBBS in Karnataka. Other states like Andhra Pradesh or Tamil Nadu require their state resident or have completed their studies there.
you can apply for All India quota (AIQ).
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That’s a great and forward-thinking career goal. Clinical Genetics is a specialized field, and you are right, not many institutes in India offer a direct MD in Genetics. Most students take an MD in Pediatrics or Internal Medicine first, then super-specialize in Genetics. If you’re aiming abroad, countries like the US, UK, or Canada offer structured residency and fellowship programs in Medical Genetics. You’ll likely need to clear exams like USMLE, PLAB, or MCCQE, depending on the country. Meanwhile, try to do research, electives, or internships in genetics-related areas. It’ll strengthen your profile and help confirm your interest.
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