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can other state domicile student get admission in private medical colleges in UttarPradesh and the procedure

Karishma Sawhney 2nd Sep, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Since Uttar Pradesh is an open state (Which means it allows students domiciled in other states to take admission in UP’s private medical colleges), you can surely take part in UP’s state counseling.

The procedure is as follows-

1. The state counseling for NEET UG 2022 candidates will begin once the results are out. You will need to apply for it online at https://upneet.gov.in/

2. After the registration by paying the online fee, the dates of document verification will be posted on the same website given above.

3. You will have to choose the given place in UP where your document verification will take place.

4. Once this is done, an online counseling round will be held where candidate is supposed to lock the names of colleges he/she wants to take admission in (Preference wise)

5. After the counseling, results are declared. If you get your choice of college, you need to report to the same college with all the necessary documents.
Hope it helps!

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what is cut off for Karnataka private medical colleges for other state students in 2021

rajeevanand843 28th Aug, 2022

Dear aspirant

Karnataka state counseling cut off marks for private medical colleges goes high and it's almost allotted after govt seat exhaust. Most of candidates preferred to read in Karnataka private medical colleges.

I'm providing you last year neet cut off marks for other states students.

St John's medical College -616 marks

Ms ramaiah medical College -599 marks

KIMS, banglore -591 marks

Vyedhi institute of medical science -591 marks

Father's Muller medical College - 576 marks.

Some college have higher tution fees then regular tution fees of private medical colleges in Karnataka and those colleges cut off marks goes somewhat low.

So getting a private medical colleges in Karnataka you must need 570-580+ marks.

Predict your admission chances in MBBS / BDS / Ayush seats,use our neet college predictor tool from link below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Hope this was informative

All the best

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what is the process to apply for private medical colleges ? explain the process of counselling also

Jyoti Eyasmin 26th Aug, 2022

Dear Student,

In order to be admitted to private medical schools, you must first take the NEET UG exam.


You must achieve the qualifying NEET cutoff, which is the 40th percentile for students in the reserved category and the 50th percentile for students in the general category.



After passing NEET, you are qualified to enrol in medical programmes including MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, etc. You must submit an application for the MCC All India Quota counseling's Deemed University counselling. Additionally, you can apply to private institutions in your state that are not included in the category of acknowledged universities.

In summary -

The procedure for applying to a government medical college is exactly the same.

  • Give NEET
  • Results will be available with your ranking.
  • Online registration is required for counselling.
  • Counseling will take place.
  • The results of counselling will be made public, along with the colleges you can enrol in.
  • Now that you have your documents ready, you must have them validated at a certain location and on the day specified on the official website.
  • Then, on the day of admission, you must bring those documents to the college to which you are applying. Pay them what they request once you have seen it on the college's official website, or you can get in touch with them to inquire about the charge.
  • Direct online counselling might be used to fill seats.

Good luck if you meet the cutoff for any private colleges! You are now going to study to be a doctor.

How to prepare for NEET, complete preparation with tips -

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips/amp

Hope this helps,

Good luck.


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