Private Medical College
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Hope you are doing great.
It totally depends on the college or university you are in. You can write an application to the principal following which upon the approval from the management, you can quit. In most of the cases there is a requirement of paying a certain amount as seat leaving bond in order to get your documents back and they might ask you to pay the remaining fees of the course.
Hope this helps you.
Hi reader ,
if you have got a private college in round 1 then you have 2 options
1) you can go for upgradation in round 1.
in this case if your college doesnot get upgraded then you will retain the college alloted to you in round 1.
2) you can free exit in round 1 and participate in round 2.
in this case if you donot get a college in round 2 then you will not get back the college you got in round 1.
i hope this helps
for knowing your chances of getting a college you can refer
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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Hello Salma,
If you join Private Medical Colleges through counselling that is through A Category then you need to pay Tution fees. So, Tution fees and A Category fees is same.
So, if you take admission into Management quota then you have to pay fees more than actual one.
Your profile suggests that you belong to Andhra Pradesh Domicile, so I'm providing information about previous year's cut-offs of Andhra Pradesh Medical and Dental Colleges.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-ap
NEET UG 2021 Cut-off:
---••• General Category: 50th Percentile - 720 - 138 Marks
---••• SC/ ST/ OBC: 40th Percentile - 137 - 108 Marks
---••• General - PwD: 45th Percentile - 137 - 122 Marks
---••• SC/ST/OBC-PwD - 40th Percentile - 121-108 Marks
For more information about NEET cut-offs, you can check out below given link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
To predict Colleges you get for your NEET UG score you can go through below mentioned link.
I hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello Advaita,
It is difficult to predict because cut-off changes from year to year and depends on many factors like
1. Caste Category of the students appeared in NEET UG exam.
2. Number of students appeared in NEET UG exam.
3. Difficulty level of NEET UG exam.
4. Number of seats available.
You have chances of getting MBBS seat in below mentioned Private Medical Colleges in Uttar Pradesh.
Eras Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow
Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki
KD Medical College Hospital and Research Center, Mathura
Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital, Bareilly
Rama Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Hapur
Go through below mentioned link to know previous year's NEET UG cut-offs of Colleges in Uttar Pradesh.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-up
Predict Colleges you can get for your NEET UG Rank using below mentioned College Predictor Tool.
Thank you!!
Hello candidate,
There are a few bonds which are signed by the candidate try to his admission in private medical colleges of uttar Pradesh, and here are some of them- the first Bond is the service Bond in which the candidate has to compulsorily provide service in the rural area after graduation for certain years (3–7 yrs generally ) and you won't be able to pursue PG till then.
Moreover, if the candidate wishes to give up service then he will have to pay an ammount equivalent to the bond. Hope you found it helpful.
best private medical college for MBBS in UP are:
Hello Student
Genda post matric scholarship of Government India Government of India candidate has to must candidate must be a and post matric qualification, family income will be less than 8 lakh per annum, he must be resident of state of Maharashtra, we must be willing to category VJNT i.e. OBC category. If you you fulfill all these conditions you may get post matric scholarship of Government of India. INR 1200 per month, for group 2, 820 INR per month, group 3 INR 570 per month, for group 4 INR 380 per month.
This will help.
Hello aspirant,
GSL Medical College in Andhra Pradesh was established in 2002, with a 200 seat intake. The previous year cut off for this college was 389. Considering, it has been over 20 years since the establishment, it is a pretty good college to be a part of. The faculty, infrastructure and patient flow is good for the MBBS level. Since it is a private college, the fee structure including hostel and mess is around 14.6 lakhs per annum.
No, your future will not be affected whether you take admission in a government or private medical college. Students generally prefer government ones due to less fee and more patient flow. Otherwise, it completely depends on the student's individual hard work.
All the best!
In order to get seat in any private medical college in India, you need to give NEET exam, later you have to register for the state counselling, and there will be certain rounds of counselling and you will b allotted with a seat. This is a general process for getting medical seats in private colleges through NEET exam.
There is another process in which you can get a seat through management quota. The process is much costly. However, this also requires to qualify in the NEET exam, After that, candidates have to file an application form for management quota, for any specific deemed university or private college. MCC will conduct counselling for these universities. So, NEET aspirants should enroll themselves into it. After registration, preferences must be made, as to which university, you are interested into. Thereafter, the counselling and allotment is done accordingly.
Kindly, note that you cannot get any private medical college, without qualifying the NEET exam, for the MBBS course or BDS course. NEET is a mandatory exam.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/mbbs-admission-through-management-quota
Hope this helps you,
Good luck, Thank you :)
Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital is a private affiliated medical college under West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata . The fees system for the private college aren't fixed by the government. So the charges by the private institutes are entirely based on there management directions. So if the institute is asking semesterwise fees, you have to pay it as its there policy. Most of the private medical colleges take the fees annually but its actually the same. If you pay 20 lacs annually then its equivalent to 10lacs per semester. So actually nothing is different among this private colleges, but the difference is in the mode of accepting the fees.
To know more about the college, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/jagannath-gupta-institute-of-medical-sciences-and-hospital-kolkata
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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