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the number of vacant seats available in a college are not released prior to the mop up round counselling, however the seat matrix is released after the mop up round counselling. So, if you want to know that how you will be able to find that which college is
if you interested takings admissionin mbbs gov't college in Maharashtra gov't medical college contact this number 7208540286 for counseling and NRI or management seat directly meeting in college
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With your given information your admission will be depending on your domicile. It depends on citizenship of which state. So considering you have domicile of maharashtra state getting 400+ score in neet will give you opportunity to get admission in government college and here are few government college with
Compared to 2019, the NEET 2020 cut offs have changed considerably higher than expected. With the top score being 720 which is 19 marks greater than 2019's top score, it is difficult to predict chances. But based on the analysis of the experts, on the and going by previous years
Yes you will get you security back if you didn't get any seat or if you got seat and accepted it. You will not get your security deposit back if you got the seat and didn't accept it in second round. It does not matter how many rounds you
The security fee is refunded back only after the counselling process is completed, to the accounts from where its was deposited. Also, it is refunded after 15 days when MCC publishes all the details about refund on its official website. You can check out more details here:
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if you interested takings admissionin mbbs private or deemd medical college in Maharashtra gov't contact this number 7208540286 for counseling and NRI or management seat directly meeting in college
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No, there is no other way, if you are talking about Direct Admissions then Direct Admissions are not allowed in Medical/Dental Colleges of India. It's illegal. You need to come through proper channel that is NEET-UG, To secure a Seat in any Medical/Dental College of India you
Haryana Government increased the fees for GMCs from 50,000Rs per annum to 10 lakhs and so Indian Medical Association has filed a PIL in the court.That might be one of the reasons. You can check the fees structure at: http://dmerharyana.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/corrigendum.pdf. And the registration for online admission is slated to start
Actually there are some rumours regarding this on internet but officially there is no such announcement made by Medical Council of India or Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Some State Government have already increased MBBS Seats in State Government Medical Colleges like recently Rajasthan Government Approved
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