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Hello aspirant,
Gyan Sagar College in Punjab is a good option for mbbs. The studies are excellent, and the teaching is of the highest calibre. There is a smartboard in the classroom, and the campus is very clean. There is also a sports club and a field on campus, but
Hi there,
Going by previous years trend your all india rank in NEET might be around 1,50,000. Hence it might be difficult for you to get a government MBBS seat through 85% state quota.
There are only two Government medical colleges in Manipur-
In second round
Hello,
I'd like to point out that you cannot pursue both an MBBS and a B.pharma degree at the same time.
MBBS students learn about illness diagnostics and other procedures like as radiography and invasive surgical techniques. Read about surgery and how it is completely missing in pharmacies. And B
Hello Rakesh
NMC has recently released a letter regarding this to private and deemed medical College about same to take action and implement this rule.
As per the new rules, the fee for 50% of the seats in private medical colleges and deemed medical universities have to be on a
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Hope you are fine..
As per you query you are scoring 380 marks in NEET 2022 and you belongs to OBC Category, there are very less chances to get Government MBBS seat but you have chances to get MBBS seat in private colleges, as we all know NEET
Hey student,
If you want to get admission right now you might be late for some of the colleges as there merrit list or examination results have been declared so there might be a issue but you can still get admission in few colleges and there might a issue in
Hey aspirant
When we look into previous year pattern, for getting admission in government medical colleges you need to get 440+ minimum. This mark could vary depending on level of exam, number of candidates appeared, number of seats available. So you have a good chance of getting admission in private
It's tough to make exact predictions as cut-offs vary every year based on various factors such as
however if we go through NEET 2020 cut-offs for UP under 85%
Dear aspirant
NMC has recently released letter regarding this to private and deemed medical College about same to take action regarding this.
As per the new rules, the fee for 50% of the seats in private medical colleges and deemed medical universities have to be on a par with government
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