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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/
Hello,
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.
Hope it helps !
Hello dear candidate,
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.
For admission to MBBS in private colleges, a "donation" is paid under the management quota, where a minimum NEET score of just qualifying marks (e.g., 160-170 marks are required for the general category, or a minimum of the 40th percentile) is required, rather than a high score.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hi dear candidate,
The medical college of GMC in Faridkot (Punjab) has a two floor girls hostel with 120 rooms and all basic facilities are also available like attached bathroom, WiFi etc.
Know more details are out official website:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/guru-gobind-singh-medical-college-and-hospital-faridkot/facilities
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Hello, Yes , you are eligible to pursue an MBBS degree in Uzbekistan.
NMC Eligibility Rule
According to the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, the mandatory requirement to study medicine abroad is to qualify in the NEET-UG exam. It doesn't matter what your specific score is, as long as you have met the minimum qualifying percentile for your category in that year.
Because you have successfully qualified in NEET, you have met the primary academic requirement set by the Indian government to be eligible for an "Eligibility Certificate" to study medicine in any foreign country, including Uzbekistan. Universities in Uzbekistan will recognize your NEET qualification for admission purposes.
Hey! With 367 marks in NEET 2025, SC category, and Defence quota in Punjab, you have a fair chance of getting a government medical seat in Round 2 counselling. Round 2 often has some unfilled seats from Round 1, which increases the chances for reserved category candidates.
However, your final allotment will depend on the number of seats left, the competition, and the cutoff for SC + Defence quota this year. It’s a good idea to keep checking the official Punjab NEET counselling updates and also be ready with backup options like private colleges or seats in other states.
YES, with 118 NEET marks under OBC category you can take admission for MBBS abroad.
But, you need to make sure the college you want is NMC approved.
you can the link below for more details:-
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/download/ebooks/study-mbbs-abroad
I hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
If you want to withdraw your admission from KMC Manipal for MBBS 2025, the refund of fees and return of original documents will depend on the terms of the bond you signed at the time of admission. Most private medical colleges, including KMC, have strict refund policies, often deducting administrative or tuition charges if the admission is cancelled after a certain date. Generally, the process involves submitting a formal written application to the admissions office requesting withdrawal, along with a copy of the admission receipt and bond agreement. The college will then process the request according to their refund rules, which may include retaining a portion of the paid fees and returning the rest after clearance. Original documents are usually returned after the college formally cancels your admission and settles the financial obligations, but it may take a few weeks depending on administrative processing. It is advisable to contact the KMC Manipal admissions office directly to understand the exact refund amount, timeline, and required documents for withdrawal.
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