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Hello aspirant,
Following are the medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh
1. AIIMS Bhopal
2. Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, Indore
3. Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
4. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur
5. Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior
6. Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical College, Vidisha
7. Shyam Shah Medical
I am assuming you belong According to the previous year cut off of Government medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh, you have low chance of getting one, as the last allotted college was Government Medical College, Jaunpur at 613 marks, through the state quota.
Please note that cut off
Hi there,
Every student pursuing MBBS from another country has to appear for FMGE in order to practice in India. It does not matter whether your college is MCI approved or not, all foreign graduates have to give FMGE exam.
Hence, yes you can apply for FMGE
Hope this helps!
AGMC (Tripura) is around Rs 66500-75100 per year which will be around 3 lakhs total + hostel and books fees.
RIMS (Manipur) total is around Rs 6400 per year from their official site which is around 30,000 total + hostel and books fees.
NEIGRIMS (Meghalaya) total is Rs 6020 per
Hello Aspirant,
If you take admission in any Government Medical Colleges across India, you have to fulfill their Bond Service . Failing to do this you have to pay penalty amount, which varies from State to State.
If we talk about Cg Government College, you must have to give 2
There are no free seats for any category in medical colleges throughout the country. I am assuming you belong to General-PWD. However, you have fair chances of getting government medical colleges, according to the previous year cut offs-
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College, Barpeta- 147
S.S Medical College,
If we look at the previous year cut off, you can get into the following colleges, assuming you belong to the General-PWD category-
Government medical college, Khandwa- 126
VSS Medical College, Burla- 136
Please note that the cut-off varies every year depending on factors such as category of
Hello aspirant
Looking at the previous year NEET cutoff, you have decent chances of getting Government MBBS colleges with the above mentioned rank, The required marks for OBC students to get Government MBBS colleges is around 400-450+ in NEET for safer side.
Further, please note that the above mentioned cutoff
You may get a private MBBS seat at this marks but to secure a government MBBS seat you should have a score of atleast 500 and above.
Further you may use this link to know which colleges you have chance in-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-all-india-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_medicine&icn=NEET-UG-All-India-Counselling-College-Predictor
For admission in government medical colleges, a safe score for general category student is 650+
For admission in private medical colleges, a safe score for general category students is 400- 500+ and for admission in deemed medical colleges, any score between 200-500 marks can fetch you a seat.
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