Hello aspirant,
MBBS college selection can be confusing with so many choices and categories, First, check your NEET score and All India Rank (AIR). Then, identify which category you belong to General, EWS, OBC, SC, or ST as that will influence your cut-off range. You’ll participate in All India Quota (AIQ) counselling via MCC and your state quota counselling through your state’s medical board. During the counselling process, you’ll need to lock in college choices, so you should explore previous year cut-offs for each college, the number of seats available, and location preferences. There are multiple counselling rounds including mop-up and stray vacancy, so even if you don’t get a seat in the first few rounds, don’t give up! Also, keep your documents ready like your NEET admit card, scorecard, 10th & 12th marksheets, caste/income certificates (if applicable), and photo ID.
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Wishing you the best in your MBBS journey!
Hello,
One of the most important choices you will make for your medical career is which MBBS institution to attend. Rankings aren't the only consideration; other elements including faculty experience, clinical exposure, facilities, location, costs, and cut off from prior years are also important. Analyse your category wise ranking and Neet score first. Create a shortlist of institutions based on your state quota and all India quota.
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