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How many students from SC category got seat in MMC GOVERNMENT med clg this year (2020) and how much did they scored ??? And also as per this year what would be predicted score for SC category to get seat in MMC for nxt yr (2021).

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 29th Dec, 2020

hi,

we still not having the 2020 data of maharastra neet counselling. however you may expect it sooner in coming days. cutoff score changes every year, depends on some factors like number of candidates, category of participants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix. there is separate seat reserve for state domicile candidates and all India category. however you may follow the below link to know about past years cutoff score as per category wise:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra/amp

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m.ed cutoff list kab aayagi?secion2020 kamark 24 mela h. aur catgery SC h. merit may h..kya

pdwords Student Expert 29th Mar, 2021

Hello,

You haven't mentioned the name of the university or for that matter entrance exam for which you're enquiring for MEd cut-off or merit list for that matter, you can visit the official website to know more details regarding this, or else write down the name in the comment box below.

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in gmc jalaun sc st candidates are far more than obc gen ,is it creates any problems in study as sc st candidates get seat in low marks so lack of competition and in med clg we have to do group study ???

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 1st Dec, 2020

I think this is a sensitive topic but needs more awareness.  How can you categorise a student's performance based on the Category he/she belongs to? How can you be so sure that you are not the one who would not be motivated enough to study to get good score. If you look at the cut offs, OBC/SC/ST have the same qualifying cut offs. This has got nothing to do with the Category of the student and please do not make it one. It is about your mindset and that needs to be changed. A Candidate belonging to the Reserved Categories have to toil as much as a Candidate belonging to General Category to score good. Because qualifying marks cannot get a seat. And once they join a Medical College, they not only have to study on par with other Category Candidates but also have to constantly prove themselves that its their hardwork that has brought them where they are today and its not their reservation. Remember Dr. Payal Tdvi who gave up her life because she couldnt face the continous criticism from her colleagues who apparently belong to different communities? This should be an awakening call to the rest of us.You do not get to categorise someone's intellectual capacity based on their Category. That is absolutely wrong. And if you are planning to study to become a Doctor and a good one at that, this is what you need to improve yourself on. Regarding group study, unless you have that caste and racial discrimination, there is really no bar for having Candidates of other Categories. These groups are self assigned by students and it is not mandatory. So if you want to study alone as well, you can. But a sincere advice for you would be not to judge a book before even looking at its cover.

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I have got 552 marks in neet UG 2020 nd m from general category... can I get govt med clg for MBBS or BDS? My state is jharkhand..

Sowmya Konkala 1st Dec, 2020

hello aspirant,

As of now its tough to say which college you can get because the cutoff changes every year with college and this year the cutoff went high and also few seats have increased.but with previous year analysis and your rank we can find your possibilites into colleges. you need atleast of 580+ for fetching a government clg seat from state quota of jharkhand.you have good chances to fetch a seat in bds government.from AIQ you have chances in:

mgm medical college-last year cutoff-548

pataliputra medical college-last year cutoff-549

but this year the cutoff rose by 30-40 marks more.so you have very few or no chances to fetch seat in govt clg for mbbs.you have good chances in bds and private medical coleges and through management quota.for more info about cutoffs check: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-jharkhand

to find accurate chances of colleges for your rank check: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

hope this helps,

thankyou.


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does we get 2 year bond service posting after mbbs in the same district as in college or any where else in the same state ?,suppose im getting Shahjahanpur med clg so where are the chances to get postings after mbbs during 2 year bond service?

DrTeeth 3rd Dec, 2020

Hi! After you have signed a two year bond with your respective college, this bond will have two pars. For the first year of the bond, you will be doing an internship with the college. For the second year, you will be posted in a rural area for service. This area would not be of choice, but would be allotted by government. Hence, the posting is not predictable to a great extent. And if due to some reasons you are not able to fulfill the requirements of the bond, you would be needed to pay a fine of Rs. 10 Lakhs.(or more, depending on the state)

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after I get seat in govt.med. college in secondround can I take part in mop up under state quota for upgradation

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 29th Nov, 2020

There is no upgradation process in Mop up round. And those Candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 1 or Round 2 cannot participate in Mop up round. This round is for those Candidates who have not registered for Round 1 or Round 2 or those Candidates who have registered and not been allotted any seat. But if you have been allotted a seat in Round 2, you need to take it up. You cannot forfeit that seat without forfeiting your security deposit. Free exit and Upgradation are only possible in Round 1 and not in subsequent rounds.

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heloo to everyone out there reading my question !! my name is Tanishka Sharma currently studying in class 12( non med ).please tell me that is jee main important to join Indian navy or there is any other exam for the same !!

tanoshree rana 24th Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing well!

It is good to know that you have decided to join Indian navy in class12 itself|

Women can join any of the 5branches of the Navy as follows:

  1. Naval Architecture:
    Deals with the engineering design process, shipbuilding.
    You apply for it through UES or as per the latest notification.

    Eligibility: engineering graduate aged between 19½ – 25
    Educational Qualification: possess at least 60% marks in BE/B. Tech Degree: Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Metallurgy and Naval Architecture (any one)
  2. Observer: Indian Navy needs observers who act as airborne coordinators of maritime warfare.
    operates various state of the art equipment including sonics, radars, sonars and communication equipment. As an airborne technician, you will be flying on board, Naval aircraft of the Indian Navy.
    Eligibility: engineering graduate aged between 19 – 24
    Educational Qualification: BE/B.Tech degree in any discipline with Physics & Maths in 12th standard.
    3. Education:
    Eligibility: Candidate aged between 21 – 25 is eligible to apply with the following educational qualifications.
    Educational Qualification:
    • BE/B.Tech degree in any discipline with Physics & Maths in 12th standard.
    • A second-class Master’s degree from a recognised university in Physics or Mathematics.
    • A second-class Master’s degree from a recognised university in Chemistry or English.
    • An engineering degree in Mechanical, Electrical or engineering in Computer Science/Technology.
    • A second-class Master’s degree from a recognised university in computer application or computer science.
    • A post-graduate degree from a recognised university in Humanities (Economics/History/ Political Science).

4. Law:

  • Eligibility: aged between 22-27 are eligible to apply.
  • Educational Qualification: degree in Law qualifying them for enrolment as advocates under the Advocates Act, 1961.

5.ATC:

  • Eligibility: aged between 19½-25 are eligible to apply.
  • Educational Qualification: BE/B.Tech degree in any discipline with Physics & Maths in 12th standard.




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Is NSCB Med College Jabalpur good for MBBS? How is the hostel condition there? I belong to General cat, Delhi domicile (NEET 2020). I got this college in MCC Round 1

bhavana p 23rd Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant,

The Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (NSCB) medical college in Jabalpur is good college for MBBS.

The hostel facility in NSCB college is not that good. But there are many PGs near by and that may found in average price including water charges exclusive of electricity dues. Road and train transport here and a walking distance from college.

You can contact hostel inchargers for future more details and enquire directly with them,



Office
Name Contact No.
Hostel1 DR RUCHIR KHARE 9713718481
DR RUCHIR KHARE 9713718481
Hostel2 DR AFTAB KHAN 9425159702
DR RUCHIR KHARE 9713718481
Hostel3 DR ARVIND SHARMA 9425159702
DR KAPIL SONY 8109814910,9826802455
HOSTEL 4 DR HEMLATA CHOURASIA 8966923228
DR RICHA SHARMA 9425118426
HOSTEL 5 DR NEELAM TOPPO 9981598198
DR NIDHI AGRAWAL 9827396351
HOSTEL 6 DR PRIYDARSHANI TIWARI 9407339764
DR VANDANA PUNASE 9977471991


Check below link for further more details about this college,

https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/netaji-subhash-chandra-bose-medical-college-and-hospital-jabalpur

Hope this information helps,

Best of luck

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BPT courses in GSVM med vollege kanpur

Srishti Sarkhel 15th Nov, 2020

Greetings!

I'm sorry to inform you that, there are no BPT courses in GVSM medical college, Kanpur.

To know more about the courses offered by the college and their details please visit: https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/gsvm-medical-college-kanpur/courses

To know more please visit: https://gsvmmedicalcollege.com/

I hope this was helpful. Thank you!

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which type of college is better private or deemed

Vikram 12th Nov, 2020

When compare between private and deemed college, i would say some deemed colleges are good but the fees are high. If you cant afford for high fees, then there are some really good private colleges that are affiliated to the state universities.

If you want to know about the top colleges in any state pls do ask as a question and send the link in the comments, ill definitely answer that

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