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What must be some basic criteria to select any medical college for MBBS? Does the patient inflow matters?


Mona 20th Mar, 2020
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Maheshwer Peri 29th Apr, 2020

As far as MBBS is concerned, if you have a choice, you must go for the best one but you know the number of seats vs the demand. This year, 1.6 million people are likely to appear for NEET and the number of seats in the open category are about 40,000. There are 60- 70,000 seats in total. So, to that extent there is a challenge and besides that, out of these 40,000 very few are the government seats. So, the challenge is that in MBBS it is very difficult to get a top college of your choice unless you are in the top 30,000 to 40,000 ranks. So, from all these perspectives, if you get a very good college simply go by the NIRF ranking of the medical colleges or you can go by Careers360 ranking and patient inflow is one of the factors. There are many other factors that need to be considered when you choose a college.

So, I would suggest you to go by NIRF ranking or Careers360 ranking because we consider 20-25 parameters and not one parameter of patient inflows.


Maheshwer Peri
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