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Hello aspirant, Yes, you can participate in the MP PG counseling under the state quota even though you did your MBBS from Chhattisgarh.
Here's why:
However, there might be specific eligibility criteria set by the Madhya Pradesh Medical Council (MPMC) for the PG counseling. It's advisable to:
Hello there,
If you have been allotted a BAMS seat in the 1st round but didn't fill out the retention form, you are generally still eligible to participate in the mop-up round for an MBBS course . However, this depends on the specific rules of the counseling authority.
In most cases:
It's important to follow the official instructions carefully, as rules might vary between states or boards.
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.
Hello Koushik, Yes, it is possible for you to attend the NEET UG 2025 exam as an engineering student. There is no restriction on the academic background of candidates who wish to appear for NEET.
Here are the steps you can follow:
If you qualify for NEET UG 2025 and secure a good rank, you can apply for admission to medical colleges through the counseling process.
For more information about NEET exam you can go through the link attached below. https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Hello! Greetings from Careers360. It sounds like you’re in a bit of a frustrating situation with your MBBS admission . Given that it has been a month without any updates, it might be a good idea to check in with the college directly. You could visit the campus or contact the administration office to inquire about the hostel arrangements and any WhatsApp groups they may have set up.
This proactive approach will not only provide you with the information you need but also demonstrate your interest and commitment to your studies. Remember, starting this journey can be overwhelming, but staying informed will help ease the transition. If you have any further questions about your course or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask!
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out to Careers360 with your question. It's great to see you're planning ahead for MBBS admissions in 2024.
Wow, that's quite an interesting educational journey your student has had! Studying across different countries can definitely make the admissions process a bit tricky to navigate.
For MBBS admissions in India, the eligibility criteria can vary depending on the specific quotas and states. Given the unique situation with studying in Maharashtra, then the USA, and finally CBSE in India, it's not a straightforward case.
Generally speaking, for state quota seats, most states require the student to have completed both 11th and 12th from schools within that state. For the All India Quota (AIQ), the requirements are usually a bit more flexible.
However, I wouldn't want to give you any incorrect information. Your best bet would be to directly contact the National Medical Commission (NMC) or the specific state's medical education department for the most up-to-date and accurate guidance.
Is there a particular state you're interested in for the state quota? If so, I could try to find some more specific information for you.
Remember, rules can change, so it's always good to verify the latest guidelines closer to the application time in 2024. Let me know if you need any more help with this!
Hello aspirant,
Neet is one of the toughest exam of India and as the cutoff has increased this year, so it is not possible to get the government MBBS college with 317 marks and getting the benefits of reservation.
But at this score you can definitely try for private medical colleges.
Thank you
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The salary of an MBBS graduate during the mandatory rural service bond can differ based on the state, hospital type, and the specific guidelines of the health department. Generally, MBBS graduates can expect to earn between Rs . 40,000 to Rs.70,000 per month while serving in rural areas.
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For specific salary details, you should check with your state’s health department regarding their rural service bond policies.
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Bachelor of Medicine is the full name for MBBS in medicine. A 5.5-year undergraduate medical degree program called the Bachelor of Surgery teaches students how to diagnose conditions, identify treatments and medications, and execute procedures. The only path to enrollment in MBBS programs at various Indian medical colleges is passing the NEET UG exam.
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Hello,
It may be possible to re-apply for admission to DU's M.A. History program, but this will depend on several factors. You should contact the Department of History or the university's admissions office immediately to explain your situation. They might consider re-admitting you if there are available seats or allow you to apply again in the next admission cycle.
Keep in mind that you may need to submit fresh documents and follow the standard procedure for re-enrollment. It's essential to act promptly and provide any required medical documentation to support your request for reconsideration.
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You have a very slim chance of getting into a government college as an MBBS or BDS student with a rank of 2,212,166. However, depending on the state and availability, private colleges or management quota seats can still be an option.
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