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Writing the UPSC exam after an MBBS degree is not a bad decision, but it depends on your career goals. If you are passionate about public service, policymaking, and administration, UPSC can offer a fulfilling career as an IAS, IPS, or IFS officer. However, leaving the medical field after years of rigorous study can be a tough choice. You may also consider medical services like UPSC CMS, which aligns with your expertise. The decision should be based on your interests, long-term goals, and willingness to switch from medicine to administration, as both fields have different demands and rewards.
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Public-Private Partnership (PPP) MBBS colleges are medical institutions established through collaboration between the government and private entities. The government provides infrastructure and support, while private partners handle operations and management. These colleges aim to increase medical seats, improve healthcare infrastructure, and maintain affordable fees. Examples include ESIC Medical Colleges and some state government-affiliated private medical colleges. Admission is typically through NEET and follows government reservation policies.
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For NEET 2024, the cutoff scores were reduced by two marks for each category compared to the original results. The revised cutoff percentiles and scores for NEET 2024 are:
- *ST Category*: 40th percentile, with a cutoff score of 161-127.
Keep in mind that these scores are based on the revised results and may not reflect the exact cutoffs for the last round of admissions.
To get a better understanding of the cutoffs for specific colleges or rounds, I recommend checking the State wise last round CUTOFF NEET
Hello there, Yes, to be eligible for the 85% state quota seats in UP for MBBS, your daughter must complete Class 12th from a recognized school in Uttar Pradesh and also have a domicile certificate of UP. Since your native place is UP, she can obtain the domicile certificate, but completing Class 12th from UP is necessary to qualify for the state quota. If she continues to study outside UP, she will only be eligible for the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in MBBS.
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Yes, to avail the 85% state quota MBBS seats in Uttar Pradesh , your daughter must fulfill the domicile criteria of UP. Since she has completed Grade 10 outside India , she should pursue Grade 12 from UP and obtain a domicile certificate to be eligible for state quota seats.
If she continues her studies outside India, she will be eligible only for All India Quota (15%) and NRI/Management Quota in private colleges.
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Hello Varsha,
Since you have an MBBS from Ukraine and don't plan to give FMGE, you can explore:
These fields build on your medical background without requiring a license.
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List of some of the best career options other than MBBS for PCB students includes:
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Here are some of the highest-paying jobs (excluding MBBS):
These fields offer high growth potential and competitive salaries based on experience and location.
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No, in India, you cannot pursue an MBBS without taking the NEET. In India, NEET is the required entrance exam for admission to all medical schools. You cannot enroll in a private or public medical college in India to pursue an MBBS if you have not passed the NEET. You must have finished your secondary education with physics, chemistry, and biology in order to be eligible for NEET.
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