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Pls tell what was the cutoff of management seat in ASCOMS JAMMU in 2024 for other state student mbbs?

Mitali Sharma 22nd Dec, 2024

Hello

Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences (ASCOMS) in Jammu offers 100 MBBS seats , with 40 seats allocated under the management quota. The annual tuition fee for these management quota seats is Rs 4,95,000.

While specific cutoff scores for the management quota seats in 2024 are not publicly available , admissions to these seats are typically open to candidates from all over India , irrespective of their domicile state . Admission is primarily based on the candidate's NEET score .

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V Can a student from other state take admission in ASCOMS JAMMU under management seat for mbbs?

Deepti Singh 24th Dec, 2024

Hello,

Yes, a student from another state can take admission in Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences (ASCOMS), Jammu , under a management seat for the MBBS program. Management seats are generally open to candidates from all over India, irrespective of their domicile state. Admission to these seats is purely based on the candidate's NEET score as qualification through NEET is a must for all MBBS admissions in India.

The application process for management quota seats is through eligibility criteria put in place by the college and counseling that takes place by the authorities themselves. Candidates should frequently look into the official website of ASCOMS or JKBOPEE for specific guidelines and updates. In addition, students may also be required to meet some documentation and fee requirements applicable for the management quota.

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I m in class 11th and my real age will be 17 yrs in neet appearing exam but according to adhar card i will be only 16 yrs and just bcoz of this I will not be able to crack neet in 2026.. mujhe n chahte hue bhi ek saal drop yr mei bitana pdega.. and this is giving me a lot of demotivation.. aisa lg rha ki mera ek saal barbaad ho jayega.. someone plz guide me correctly..

Annu Kumari 20th Dec, 2024

The minimum age of the candidates must be 17 years by the December 31,2026 to be eligible for the exam. But as you won't be 17 years,you won't be able to give exam. However,you can utilise this time to prepare more for the exam. Many of the student even take a drop to make their fundamental strong and to score better in the exam. You can also utilise your time to make strong foundation of the subject and as you will get more time ,you can practice many mock test and sample papers that will definitely boost your preparation and will enhance your score. So, instead of thinking the situation as negative,you can bring the positivity in mind that yo have got extra time for preparation. To know more about NEET preparation,visit NEET preparation tips

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I am an Indian student all my schooling is from India but my board in 11 and 12 was American High School Diploma for which I have AIU equivalence as I have Punjab domicile due to birth and residence will I have to get equivalence from BFUHS for MBBS like NRI ? What NEET code am I ?

kumardurgesh1802 13th Dec, 2024

Hello there,

Since you have completed an American High School Diploma and have an AIU equivalence certificate for class 12, your situation for MBBS admission in India is as follows:

  1. Equivalence from BFUHS : If you're applying under the Punjab domicile quota and not as an NRI, you typically won’t require additional equivalence certification from BFUHS. The AIU equivalence certificate should suffice for meeting eligibility requirements. However, it's recommended to confirm this directly with BFUHS or through their admission brochure for clarity.

  2. NEET Qualification Code : Based on your education background, you fall under NEET Code 02 . This code applies to students who have completed 12th grade or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English from a recognized board, which your AIU equivalence certificate confirms.

  3. NRI Status Clarification : You will only need equivalence from BFUHS if you plan to apply under the NRI category. As a Punjab domicile holder applying under the state quota, you don’t need to pursue this unless explicitly stated in the admission guidelines.

It’s best to keep all necessary documents, including your domicile and AIU equivalence certificate, ready for verification during the application or counseling process.

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I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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what should be the neet score to get admission in mbbs as a general category in aiims raipur

Sajal Trivedi 12th Dec, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The AIIMS Raipur NEET UG cutoff 2024 has been made public. The General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PWD categories' opening and closing ranks were made public. General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS had the following closing cutoff ranks for MBBS at AIIMS Raipur: 1174, 1910, 12473, and 2132, respectively.
For the General/Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category, the NEET Cut-off 2024 falls between 720 and 164, whereas for the OBC/SC/ST category, it falls between 163 and 129. Candidates must receive the minimal qualifying scores from NEET 2024, which were announced along with the results, in order to be admitted to AIIMS MBBS 2024.

For more information, you can visit our site through following link:

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how many holidays given by aiims dehli for mbbs student in diwali,holi,summer and winter vaccation

Prachi Kumari 11th Dec, 2024

Hello,

The number of holidays provided by AIIMS Delhi for MBBS students during Diwali , Holi , summer , and winter vacations can vary each year, depending on the academic calendar and clinical responsibilities. Here is a general idea based on past norms:

Diwali and Holi

  • Diwali : Typically, MBBS students may get a break of 2-3 days , depending on whether the festival coincides with other holidays or weekends.
  • Holi : Usually, 1-2 days of holidays are provided.

Summer Vacation

  • The summer vacation duration is shorter compared to other universities because of the rigorous medical curriculum. It is usually around 2-3 weeks for pre-clinical and paraclinical years (1st and 2nd year).
  • During the clinical years (3rd year onwards), summer vacations might be reduced further due to clinical postings and ward duties.

Winter Vacation

  • Winter vacations are typically around 7-10 days , but this can vary depending on the academic year and clinical postings.

Important Notes

  • Clinical Postings : For students in their clinical years, the schedule might be tighter, with fewer holidays, as ward duties and patient care take precedence.
  • Academic Calendar : The exact dates and duration are specified in the annual academic calendar released by the AIIMS administration.
  • Preparation Leaves : Before exams, MBBS students are often granted preparation leave, which might coincide with or extend these vacation periods.

Hope it helps !

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if fail in mbbs supplementary and in condition of year back , can pay whole year fees or exam fees

Tanya Gupta 9th Dec, 2024

Hello,

Hello,


Typically, when a student fails in MBBS supplementary exams and is required to repeat the year, they are usually required to pay the tuition fees for the entire year again. However, the payment structure may vary depending on the institution's policies.


Here are possible scenarios:


Some institutions might require you to pay the full tuition fees for the year, which can be a significant financial burden.

A few institutions might only charge exam fees for the subjects you need to retake, which would be a more affordable option.

Some institutions might charge a partial fee, which could be a percentage of the full tuition fees.



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In j and k an ews category student usually gets mbbs seat with 420 marks could you tell me what will be the cut off for bds?

Deepti Singh 3rd Dec, 2024

Hello,

The cut-off in Jammu and Kashmir for students to get the MBBS seats under the EWS category is around 420 in NEET. For BDS, the cutoff is slightly lower than the MBBS cutoff. Following the trend and previous years' cut-off data:

  • EWS Cutoff Marks: As per the percentile 50 for NEET 2024, the marks for appearing in the counseling process of the EWS category should be at least 164.
  • BDS Trends: Closing ranks of government dental colleges under diverse categories for the previous year were in the range of around 16,000 to 30,000. So, probably, BDS seats under EWS category will be viable with NEET scores anywhere from 350 to 400, which may all depend on college and type of counseling round.

More precise information and better predictions can only be got by awaiting the state counseling notification and merit list release for the 2024 admission cycle.

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I am studying 1st year bams in Bangalore a govt seat in a private college .but I want to drop out after the 1st year to join mbbs do I have to pay any penalty or should I pay the whole 5 years fee...can anyone tell me the post dropout procedures and the documents that I should be collecting from the bams college?

kumardurgesh1802 28th Nov, 2024

Hello Mohan,

If you plan to drop out of your BAMS course in Bangalore to join MBBS, you must:

  1. Check College Policy: Verify if you need to pay a penalty or the full 5-year fee. This depends on your admission agreement.

  2. Submit an Application: Provide a resignation letter stating your intent to discontinue.

  3. Clear Dues: Settle all pending fees, hostel, or library charges.

  4. Collect Documents: Obtain your original certificates (12th marksheet, TC, migration certificate, etc.) and a course discontinuation certificate.

  5. Penalty Fees: Government seats may have nominal penalties, while private colleges might demand full course fees.

Confirm these details with your college administration before proceeding. Ensure you have secured an MBBS seat before leaving BAMS.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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i have given eamcet and neet but could not secure seat in mbbs or bds what are the other options i can go for in hyderabad

Harshal Achantani 6th Dec, 2024

As mentioned by you that you have appeared for EAMCET & NEET both and you are looking for options other than MBBS & BDS and specifically in Hyderabad. Well first i will list down options available for you other than MBBS & BDS  with EAMCET & NEET  and then Hyderabad

Options with EAMCET : you can opt for courses in Engineering, Agriculture, Medical Sciences, Pharmacy, & Veterinary Science.

Options with NEET : you can opt for BHMS, BAMS, other than MBBS & BDS,  courses in like Allied Health Services & L:ife Sciences like B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Biotechnology, B.Sc Microbiology, B.Sc Nutrition & Dietician, B.Sc Food Technology, B.sc Medical Laboratory Technology.

Courses in Paramedical Sciences like B.Sc in Physiotherapy, B.Sc Cardiac Care Technology, B.Sc Dialysis Technology, B.Sc Perfusion Technology, B.Sc Anesthesia Technology, Operation Theater Technology, B.Sc Optometry, B.Sc Radiology Technology.

Options available in Hyderabad : B. Pharmacy, B.Sc Nursing, Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Cyber Security, Allied Health Services, B.Sc in Fisheries & Horticulture.

Just a suggestion that though you wish to explore options in Hyderabad but you should keep your options open PAN India and then take a call.

Wishing you Good luck


Dr Sonia Achantani

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