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Hi there,
You didn't mention clearly but as far as my understanding, you meant civil services by your question. Please confirm in comments. I am answering as per the civil services examination.
You can surely go for Civil services exam after MBBS. Just to give you a brief, Civil services
Dear aspirant
Karnataka counseling for second round is still going on and admission process haven't been completed yet so once second round gets end then karanataka counseling authority may realised the vaccant seat matrix for mopup round which is going to be held offline. The registration for mopup round has
Hello Dear Student,
Yes, once you take the Admission in the Allotted College of Round 2 Counselling then you can not withdraw your Admission and you will not be eligible for further Counselling processes.
Round 2 Counselling is very important Round and Options are limited, If you got any Seat
If you do not want to join allotted College of Round 2 Counselling then:
1. Do not Report to Allotted College and Seat allotted to you will be automatically cancelled but According to order of Honourable Supreme Court, It's mandatory to join the allotted College of Round
Hello Aspirant,
In Andhra Pradesh , in government medical colleges the annual fee under state quota will be 11-12 K. Even for private medical colleges , under Category A (Govt. quota seats ) the annual fee would be around 11K , same as government college. Whereas under management quota for
Hi aspirant,
If you want to participate directly in the second round of state quota counselling in Uttar Pradesh for NEET, without participating in the first round then yes, you can do that. But, do not forget to register for the second round as a fresh candidate before the second
Hello student ,
If we consider previous year cut off then you have less chances to get gov. college but as you know cut off changes every year that's why it would be tough to tell you exactly so here i am providing you a link which will give you
Hi Pandurang Mahale,
According to the guideline issued for eligibility criteria in Maharashtra state counselling for NEET, it is compulsory to have a domicile certificate of the state as well as the candidate must have completed his/her class 10th and 12th from Maharashtra state itself. However, you can still apply
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
As per your question, according to your marks and rank in NEET as per your BC-D category your chances to get any government seats for MBBS would be high. So yes you may get government seats as per your rank in NEET, you
Hey,
There are many private medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh and the fees for all colleges is not fixed, rather it's variable and depend on the colleges.
I have attached a link containing the list of private medical colleges of Uttar Pradesh. You can refer to it fir the fees
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