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Hello,
Thapar Institute of engineering and Technology (TIET) reserves 50% of its seats for candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from schools located in punjab you are 11th and 12th grades in punjab, you are eligible for the punjab state quota at TIET regardless of your permanent residency. this quota provides an advantage in the admission process for candidates who have studied imm punjab.
MBBS courses with annual fees around 2 to 3 lakhs are gennerally available in government medical colleges rather than in most private institutions. in states like Madhya Pradesh, government medical colleges often offer MBBS at this fee range. always verify the current fee structure on the official college or state medical authority websites for the most accurate information.
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Students who secure their government MBBS seat from AIQ do not need to stay at the hostel facilities. Your residency in the college hostel remains optional based on the individual rules implemented by each college.
Key Points to Consider:
The requirement to stay in the hostel varies between institutions so students should always verify the specific policies of their assigned medical college.
I hope you are asking the cutoff for OBC for government medical college. The cutoff marks for OBC will range from 600 to 610+ in any govt medical college of India.
For private medical college, the cutoff can be between 300- 350 in management quota.
For more details refer to the article below -:
https://medicine.careers360.com/hi/articles/neet-question-paper
Hi Subhransu, There are 238 medical colleges in Madhya pradesh including MBBS.
Some of the colleges are:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-madhya-pradesh
Yes, you can join PG (MD/MS) in private colleges of other states through management quota. Here are the points:
You must qualify NEET PG exam.
Apply through MCC for deemed universities or state counseling for private colleges.
Some states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu allow outside students.
Keep all documents ready like MBBS degree, NEET PG scorecard, etc.
Management quota seats have higher fees.
You don't need to be a domicile of that state.
Hope it helps !
Hii There,
Despite the obstacles you face, it's fantastic that you're working toward your goal of becoming a doctor. Your perseverance is incredibly admirable! Yes, you are eligible to pursue an MBBS under the Person with Disability (PWD) category even though you have a 40% low vision disability. The inclusion of PWD candidates in medical education is supported by guidelines issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI), which is now the National Medical Commission (NMC). When you are admitted to MBBS, you will need to pass a medical fitness test after passing NEET. The candidate's ability to manage the rigors of clinical procedures and medical training is guaranteed by the fitness requirements.
I hope this answers your question.
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Hi rachna
Pursuing medical studies or MBBS in the USA or Australia can be a bit complex, but I'll break down the steps for you:
USA:
1. *Undergraduate degree*: Complete a bachelor's degree in a science-related field (e.g., biology, chemistry, or physics) from an accredited US institution.
2. *MCAT*: Take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in areas like biology, chemistry, physics, and critical thinking.
3. *Medical school*: Apply to medical schools in the US that are accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). Some popular medical schools include Harvard, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins.
4. *Clinical rotations*: Complete clinical rotations in various specialties during your final two years of medical school.
5. *Residency*: Apply for a residency program in your chosen specialty after graduating from medical school.
6. *Licensure*: Obtain a medical license by passing the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) series.
Australia:
1. *Undergraduate degree*: Complete a bachelor's degree in a science-related field (e.g., medicine, health sciences, or biomedical sciences) from an Australian institution.
2. *GAMSAT*: Take the Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test (GAMSAT) to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in areas like biology, chemistry, physics, and critical thinking.
3. *Medical school*: Apply to medical schools in Australia that are accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC). Some popular medical schools include the University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, and Monash University.
4. *Clinical placements*: Complete clinical placements in various specialties during your final two years of medical school.
5. *Internship*: Complete a one-year internship after graduating from medical school.
6. *Residency*: Apply for a residency program in your chosen specialty after completing your internship.
7. *Registration*: Register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) to practice as a medical practitioner.
Additional Requirements:
1. *English language proficiency*: Demonstrate English language proficiency by taking exams like TOEFL or IELTS.
2. *Visa requirements*: Obtain a student visa for the US or Australia, depending on your country of origin.
3. *Financial support*: Demonstrate sufficient financial support to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs.
Challenges:
1. *Competition*: Admission to medical schools in the US and Australia is highly competitive.
2. *High tuition fees*: Tuition fees for medical schools in the US and Australia can be very high.
3. *Different accreditation systems*: Medical schools in the US and Australia have different accreditation systems, which can affect the recognition of your degree in other countries.
I hope this helps! If you have more specific questions or concerns, feel free to ask.
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There are no other exams now in India other than neet ug to pursue mbbs either from aiims, government colleges or private colleges. You have to appear in neet ug to pursue mbbs.
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If you are hoping to do MBBS , then don't waste time and start preparing for NEET from now itself so that you crack NEET 2026 with flying colours.
A small overview of NEET,
it consists of 180 questions and full marks of 720. You need to study only the NCERT of Biology followed by NCERT of Chemistry and teacher's notes. For physics only refer to teacher's and practise and give as many mocks you can.
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