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Hello aspirant,
With a score of 250, you have a very few options to choose from, in private medical colleges. However, I am mentioning their names as well as their previous year's cut off score-
FH Medical College, Agra- 234
Integral Medical College, Lucknow- 250
Careers Institute of Medical Sciences,
According to the previous year's cut off, you have chances of getting the following private colleges. I am also mentioning their previous year cut off score-
Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi- 397
Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Sitapur- 398
Rohilkhand Medical College- 428
Rama Medical College, Kanpur-
Hello Aspirant
After completing a B. Sc. in nursing, you may pursue MBBS. After nursing, there are no restrictions on choosing a career in medical after B. Sc. in nursing.
I hope this answers your question.
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Numerous government agencies and for-profit businesses provide medical scholarships to students pursuing MBBS, nursing, dentistry, pharmacology, or any other related field. The main goals of these scholarships are to keep the brightest minds in this field of study and to make medical education more affordable for students.
Dear aspirant
It will start as soon as neet counseling get over. It will not wait for the first MBBS exam completion which is scheduled to be conducted mostly in January according to NMC schedule.
Mostly it may start in the month of November first week as result haven't been
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MBBS- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of surgery is actually a 5.5 years course in which Admissions taken on the basis of NEET- National Eligibility Enterance Test enterance exam which is conducted by NTA-National Testing Agency, the 4.5 year is for academic year and 1 year is compulsory for
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No, deemed university doesn't have any Government quota seat.
But yes, when it comes to private medical colleges then yes private medical colleges do have Government quota seats but these are only for those who are domicile of that state.
To help you further,
If I tell you about
Hello,
With 370 marks your chances of getting MBBS seat in Government Medical College is extremely low.
----- An OBC Category Candidate must score around 590+ to be on safe side for getting MBBS seat.
To predict whether you will definitely get a seat in a college is an uphill
------- If we go by previous year data for NEET UG Counseling for Uttar Pradesh then after the 2nd round of Counseling, last candidate from General Category to get MBBS seat in Government Medical College had scored 601 marks and he got seat in Autonomous State Medical College, Jaunpur.
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