Private Medical College
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The fees of any private medical colleges varies from one another so here I have provided a few private colleges and their fees-
HIMSR New Delhi - Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and ResearchResearch - 6,665,000
IIMSR Lucknow - Integral Institute of Medical Sciences and Research - 6,750,000
VIMS
Dear aspirant
To get admission in private medical colleges other than home State, you will have to register individually for the state counseling in which you are trying to get admission.
In all india quota counseling you can get admission mainly in deemed medical College like KMC MANIPAL, HIMSR NEW
Fees for Private Medical College varies from Rs.153,250 - Rs. 13,263,000
You can check this link for more information -
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-india
Hello aspirant
With 417 marks, getting a government seat or an A category seat in private collegesTelanagana is difficult, as based on previous year's cut off, a safe score if 450-500. However, you have chances of getting a B category seat in the following colleges.
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Dear Student ,
Here is the list of some cheapest medical colleges in UP for MBBS degree :(Within the fees range of 50-80 lakh in total)
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With the score you have mentioned above you rank could be around 155780-167590 in NEET. Since you have not mentioned your category, I consider that you belong to general category. According to previous year's cut off trends for general category candidates are required
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With the score you have mentioned above it is difficult for you to get an admission in government college since OBC category candidates requires minimum 550+ marks for admission in government college. There are chances you can admission in Karnataka through management quota.
Hi,
As per your mentioned query No, For private colleges, any candidate who is an Indian and has qualified in NEET 2021 can apply. No domicile criteria applied for admission to private medical colleges through NEET.The private colleges also offer seats to Non-Resident Indians (NRI Quota).
For more details about
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According to cut off trends it is really to difficult to predict cut off for a particular college or courses as it keeps on changing every year. Usually AIQ cut off to qualify for MBBS are as follow :
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