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when will the NMC will take over the MCI ?

Prabhav Sharma 27th Aug, 2020

Hello,

Medical Council of India (MCI) has been dissolved in July, 2020 and it is not anymore a part of the committee ordered to be constituted for providing reservations to Other Backward Classes in All-India Quota medical seats in State government colleges. It has been taken over by the National Medical Commission (NMC).

Hope this helps!

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can i get the link of merit list of GMC nagpur 2018 ?not getting on google dmer mci etc..

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 17th Aug, 2020

GMC Nagpur is a Government Medical College. 15% of the seats are filled under All India Counselling and the rest 85% of the seats are filled by the Commissionerate of the Common Entrance Test. In other words, GMC Nagpur doesn't fill its own seats and that is the reason why you will not find the merit list. It is not just for GMC Nagpur but for that matter every GMC. Now institutions like AFMC will have their own merit list because their admission process is different. So there will be 2 places where you can find GMC Nagpur cut offs. One in Archives of MCI website and the other in DMER website. Alternatively, you can also check the previous years cut offs for various Categories of previous years at our page: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra

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MCI website par available private, society, government-society, trust ke medical Colleges ke beech difference clear kariye please.

Shreya sharma 26th Sep, 2020

Hello aspirant,

Hope you're doing well.

Private colleges : they are owned by private individuals or organizations . There is no involvement of government here. Manegement quota is also present here.

Society colleges : they are also called semi - government colleges. They are not directly owned by the government, but are aided by the government. You can find better hostel and infrastructure facilities in such colleges better than government ones.

Government-society colleges: they are semi - government colleges.

Trust colleges : These colleges are owned and run by trusts .

Hope this helps you.

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Hello, We have chosen Kolkata as exam centre. Since Kolkata is under lockdown whether MCI exams will be held at the same center or it will be shifted elsewhere.?Will the exams be postponed or will be cancelled for those students who have to write their exams in Kolkata?

handukanika 1st Sep, 2020

Hello aspirant,

The exam centre won't be shifted now as the supreme court order has come the dates also won't be postponed any further but adequate measurements will be taken at the exam centers.
And new guidelines will be followed of having less students alloted in a single class room , prior sanitation of the place etc.

hope this helps


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my provisional mci registeration expired and i still have to complete my internship can i apply for neet pg?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 10th Aug, 2020

If youa re enquiring about NEET PG 2021, NBE releases the official notification for NEET PG during the month of November. And those Candidates who want to apply should be in a position to complete their internship by March 31st, 2021 atleast which means they should have completed their exams and joined the Internship. But if your provisional MCI registration has expired, then unfortunately you might not be eligible for NEET PG. This is because one o f the eligibility criteria is that Candidates should have a valid Provisional registration and should have completed their Internship by the mentioned period. Having said that, things might change for 2021 in regards to the eligibility criteria, internship period, etc. But how things will unfold, we need to see. Because the pre set eligibility criteria like being able to complete Internship by March is technically not possible for many students who are still awaiting their final year exams. So things and criteria might change but we do not have the complete information yet. So we need to wait to hear for any official notification regarding this.  But technically, you need to have an active Provisional registration.

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which has better education system for mbbs shardha or ukraine yo clear mci exam what to choose

Samarth Jain 10th Aug, 2020

MBBS of Sharda would definitely be better so you should prefer to stay in India and pursue your Medicine degree here. Because in the recent times there had been cases when the doctors with foreign medical degree have not been given proper recognition in India.

So please don't risk your career due to this and stay in India for your Medicine Studies.

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Is index medical college,Indore approved by MCI

iammohdshareef 17th Sep, 2020
Hello kid,
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According to college details, index medical college has an approval of affiliated. Affiliated means a college that runs independently and also has agreement of collaborative with others. For further details about the college visit the below mentioned link,
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https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/index-medical-college-hospital-and-research-centre-indore
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Did MCI approved to study MBBS abroad without neet due to any reason?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 7th Aug, 2020

There was a PIL filed in the Supreme Court earlier this week as a Student wanted an exemption from NEET to study abroad. The case was that the Candidate had secured a seat in a Foreign Medical College and the last date for joining the College was around August 20th. But NEET 2020 has been scheduled for September 13th which means going by the NEET is mandatory rule, she might lose out on the admission. So she reached out to the Supreme Court asking for an exemption from NEET. The Supreme Court has asked MCI and NTA to file in their review petitions. And MCI did respond by stating that the Candidate has never reached out to the MCI first but has filed a PIL in the Supreme Court. The Court has given MCI time to file their answer. And at the point of writing this answer, the matter is still in the Court pending for hearing. And NEET has been only made mandatory for studying MBBS abroad since last year and this is the first case requesting for exemption. And the outcome is yet to be known. So this might be one of the reasons that can be considered when NEET has been postponed than the joining date. But it cannot happen all the time because this is the first time that NEET has been postponed.

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In KEA PGET Medical conselling we need to upload a certificate from the head of the institute certifying that medical college from which we hav passed MBBS is recognized by MCI. how can we get it during dis lockdown.anyone who knows about it pls answer

Sohamsengupta8 12th Sep, 2020

Hello aspirant

PGET medical counselling by Karnataka Examination authority has been released their official  updates for uploading the documents.

Candidates has to upload their documents according to their rank wise schedule system.

the date for uploading the documents has been started on 7th September 2020 for PGET. medical counselling.

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I got 39.6% in pcb aggregate and I am from minority caste and it states I need 40%..Am I eligible to study in Russia if I am..will there be any kind of issue in MCI exam?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 4th Aug, 2020

Shyam, it is not clear what you mean by Minority. While checking NEET eligibility, the Categorisation is broadly done as General Category, OBC, SC,ST. And the Community you belong to will fall under one of these Categories. And to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th. With 39.6% unfortunately you do not qualify for NEET even if you belong to the Reserved Categories because the minimum required aggregate os 40%. You may have to appear for your Board Exams for improvement again. This is because NEET is also mandatory for studying MBBS abroad. And once you clear this hurdle, get a seat in Russia to study MBBS and you complete MBBS successfully, when you come back to India to appear for FMGE, your 12th  marks are not considered.

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