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Admission in mbbs in bihar or in any other state is through neet examination only.
To be eligible for neet 2021 one must be either appearing for 12th board examination 2021 or should have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at
You cannot get into mbbs through WBJEE irrespective of your rank in WBJEE.
This is because,
Admission in mbbs is through NEET examination only.
NEET is mandatory to get admission in all the medical colleges be it private or government including AIIMS and JIPMER for
MBBS
BDS
Ayush courses(
Migration of students from one college to another is permissible only if both the colleges are recognized by the Central Government under Section 11(2) of the Indian Medical council act.Migration is not permitted on any ground from one medical college to another located with in same city.The applicant candidate are
Yeah! UPSC Combined Medical Service examination has the eligibility criteria that the candidate must have passed MBBS. So after BHMS you can apply for UPSC CMS.
To know more about UPSC CMS you can visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cms
There are no such examination conducted centrally like this for BHMS.
MNS/ Indian army bsc nursing
Now, you cannot fill the form of Indian Army bsc nursing 2021 application form.
The last last date to apply for Indian Army BSc nursing has already passed as the last date was 10th March , 2021 to fill the form,
Admission in mbbs in through neet examination.
It doesn't matter even if you had failed in your class 12th board examination in 2019 . Now that you have passed your class 12th in 2021 you are eligible for Neet examination provided you must have passed it with physics, chemistry
Hi aspirant,
The fees for college is different in different colleges. It does not depend on your marks at all. It only depends on a college.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you there are some very good colleges that offer B.A criminology course some of which are:
NLSIU Bangalore - National Law School of India
hi aspirant,
this is quite dicy to say and too early to predict as the MBBS cutoff changes every year. But if you want to be on a safe side and aspire to get a government seat, here is the marks you should aim for -
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