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Hi,

Well yes you can apply for St. John's medical college for admission in medical courses. You just have to first register at KEA portal to attend the counseling and then you can do the counseling to see if you can get a seat or not depending on the cut off.

I hope this information helps.

All the best.

Hello

The cutoff (round 2) for admission to MBBS course in St. John Medical College category wise is as follows:

RC2- 537758
RC3- 571766
RC4- 368740
RC5- 211215
RC6- 347668
RC7- 93065
RC8- 25847

The counseling for admission to the MBBS course has been concluded and since it is late to answer this query, I hope you have got a seat.

Do let us know if you have any other queries.

Good Luck!

Hello Aspirant,

Kindly mention here the college, You are interested to know about the fees structure so that you can get answer of your query.


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Hello

The cutoff required for admission to medical colleges in Karnataka has been declared. Since it is late to answer this query, I hope you have checked the cutoff and also got admission.

Refer to the official website using the link below and do let us know if you have any other queries.

https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/dme/UGneet-2019.html

Good Luck!

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Hi ali, 

You have scored good in neet 2019 and you can have a mbbs or bds seat as you belong to Muslim minority category. 

You should try in the counseling process to be sure that you will get a seat this year or not. 

Last year students with 343 marks have also got mbbs seat in banglore. 

But this year it will depend on how many students have participated and how much they have scored and out of which how much have gone for the counseling. 

For any other information you can ask us. 

Dear Candidate

 

See as per your Marks-483 it is not difficult to get a Government Medical Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. 

You can get into any medical college with this mark.

 

At this stage, I will suggest you must use this link to get a fair idea about the colleges both Private and Government you can get as per the score you have received and then plan accordingly.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Dear Candidate

 

See as per your Marks-349 it is difficult to get a Government Medical Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side.

You cannot get into any medical college with this mark.

Yes you can apply at St. John's.

 

At this stage, I will suggest you must use this link to get a fair idea about the colleges both Private and Government you can get as per the score you have received and then plan accordingly.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Hello Aspirant,


Your marks is no very high to decide whether you can get your desired college. Moreover, St. Johns, though it selects through NEET, the seat intake is very less.  The college has also exclusive seats for certain minorities, so you can't be very sure and also you neet to register to kea if you want to get through St. Johns counselling


Good Luck

OCI candidates have the same fees structure as NRIs. NRIs/OCIs have 15% quota in St. Johns. Admissions are conducted based on supportive documents from the respective Counsulate and met eligibility criteria. The fees structure is being updated on their official website and hence at this point in time no specific infornation is available. And then the fees structure is different for Candidates who belong to SAARC countries and those who belong to Non SAARC countries. In the past years the annual fees for NRI quota was Rs. 25,00,000 approximately including tution fees, security fund and miscellaneous charges.

Dear Candidate

 

See as per your Marks-316 it is difficult to get a Government Medical Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side.

You cannot get into any government medical college with this mark.

There is very less probability of getting a seat.

 

At this stage, I will suggest you must use this link to get a fair idea about the colleges both Private and Government you can get as per the score you have received and then plan accordingly.


https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

 You may try for private colleges where The rank up to which a college will it will offer a Medical MBBS Seat depends upon the College itself and varies from college to college. You must enquire it from the college you desire to seek admission into.

Some of the low-cost private colleges are

1.Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai The fees is around 32 lakhs

2.CCM Medical College, Durg The fees is around 43-45 lakhs

3. Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur The fees is around 27 lakhs

4. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore The fees is around 1.5 lakhs

5. Sri Aurobindo Medical College, Indore The fees is around 6-8 lakhs

Some of the good colleges for BAMS are:

  • RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - [RGUHS], BANGALORE BANGALORE, KARNATAKA AFFILIATED WITH MCI, UGC
  • BHARATI VIDYAPEETH UNIVERSITY - [BVU], PUNE PUNE, MAHARASHTRA AFFILIATED WITH NAAC, UGC
  • AYUSH AND HEALTH SCIENCE UNIVERSITY - [AHSU], RAIPUR RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH AFFILIATED WITH AICTE
  • MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - [MUHS], NASHIK NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA AFFILIATED WITH UGC, MHRD

Some Private Dental Colleges are:

  • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New-Delhi
  • Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi
  • King George's Medical University, Lucknow
  • Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University
  • Sharda University,Noida
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College Infrastructure: 4.5/5
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St John's medical college has best patient exposure for MPT

College Infrastructure

I started my Journey in St John's medical college as a MPT Neuro PG since 2023 . In St Johns , Neuro PT dept go hand in hand with PMR dept . We rehabilitate patients from neurology , neuro surgery and PMR department . We get to treat patients with different varieties of neurological disorders . We have a separate Neuro Rehab room for OPD patients. Patient exposure wise St Johns is the best college in Bangalore for MPT neuro program , but when it comes to resources , johns have to improve as Neuro- rehab always prioritise evidence based practice and advancement in technologies to ease the work load of the therapist which results in betterment of patients .

Overall the college is very good and terrific

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The classes are well equipped with WiFi and other equipments. The infrastructure is very good and it is well maintained. The facilities are well suited for a MBBS student, nursing students as well as paramedical students

Good college and great exposure

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