M.Ed.
Hello,
MGIMS is better :
The admission process in this college is very simple but at the same time very tough. You need to score a good rank in NEET and must get a minimum of 50% marks in higher secondary examination with PCB combination.
There are with very good placements.
the college is With top class faculty members and lovely atmosphere college .A very hygienic medical institute with all well-equipped facilities.
Hello Dear Student,
Both are Good Medical Colleges, But RNT Medical College is a better option then MGIMS Wardha. Because RNT Udaipur is a State Government Medical College while MGIMS Wardha is a Semi Government type medical College managed by a Trust named Kasturba Health Society.
Location wise also RNT Udaipur is a better option because MGIMS Wardha is a rural medical college located in a village called Sevagram.
Fee Structure for MBBS in RNT Medical College, Udaipur is Low as Compared to MGIMS Wardha.
Both RNT Udaipur and MGIMS Wardha has Good Academics and Infrastructure.
But RNT Udaipur Closes before MGIMS Wardha in All India Counselling by MCC that means Students prefer RNT Udaipur over MGIMS Wardha.
All the Best.
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Hi,
NEET eligibility criteria says that you must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, English with a 50% aggregate marks in class 12 examination from a recognised board or equivalent. As you have reappear in theory in biology subject, you cannot appear for the NEET until or unless you have qualified the biology examination. Indeed, you need to get 50% aggregate marks but you should be pass. So, you can fill out the reappear form, pass the examination and can give your NEET examination in 2021 itself.
calculating your best 4 marks for DU is very important. The Best 4 concept includes the calculation of the marks secured in the top 4 subjects. Amongst the marks obtained in all the subjects in the 12th standard mark sheet, the best 4 is taken to calculate the average. The marks obtained are added and then divided by 4.
Your best 4 will include,
1. One language(core, functional, elective). 2. Marks of the subject in which admission is to be taken (eg. If history Hons is to be taken, history should be the subject included in Best 4). 3. Stream change leads to deduction of the percentile. 4. Two other List A elective/academic subjects 5. 70% of theory marks and 30% practical marks in all subjects is optimum.
So to answer your question,
It depends. Generally, evs is an optional course. The best four is based upon one language which is mandatory and other should be the main stream subjects which you had opted in your 10+2. For example science : (physics, chemistry, maths, economics). If EVS is one of the five subjects then you can choose that for best four.
you can check this link for help With calculating the best four marks
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks
Hope this helped. good luck for your future!
Hello student.
Hope you are doing well.
Yes you can get good colleges for BA in du, so you haven't specified BA hons in any subject particularly or BA programme. Keeping both in mind I would like to suggest you some colleges you can definitely look for, they are:
All these are based on previous year cut - off's kindly check all the details before filling the form.
Also if you want to correctly predict your college you can use the link :
https://university.careers360.com/college-predictors/delhi-university-college-predictor/order-summary?rn=3f278154-a713-489c-8499-c36d6415d8c3
Apart from them there are more, you can check on the site for confirmation:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/get-admission-in-du-score-between-90-95/amp
Hope this will help you. Have a great day!!
Good luck!!
Hello
There are many degrees after 12th other than medical and engineering they are:
1. Bachelor of science (B.sc)
2. Integrated law courses
3. Bachelor of architecture ( B.Arch )
4. Teaching course that is B.ed ,el.ed
5. Fashion design course
6. Bachelor of business administration ( BBA)
7. Bachelor of hotel management
8. Bachelor of management studies
These courses also have demands .you can select it.
Hope this helps
Thank you
Hello student ,
As you have not mentioned your category of which you belong also you have not mentioned your domicile state that's why it would be tough to predict you anything . But with this score you have chances of getting good college if you belong from reserved category . Here i am mentioning the link of our careers 360 college tool predictor which will let you know about your chances of admission in different medical colleges .
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it helps !
I got your question but it's very confusing, let me clear you some points here, if you are taking Admission in NSCB Jabalpur in Round 1 and showing your willingness for Upgradation in Round 2 hence you are Participating in Round 2 of All India Counselling, but in parallel you are also Participating in State Counselling, if you got BSA Delhi in Round 1 of IPU Counselling, you will choose IPU Over NSCB Jabalpur, for that you have to withdraw your documents from NSCB Jabalpur and you will be exit from All India Counselling after that you will submit your Documents in Dr BSA Delhi. Hence you have chosen State Counselling over All India Counselling.
After that if you are interested in All India Counselling Round 2 then you can participate in Round 2 and if you got VMMC in Round 2 then you just need to Withdraw your Documents from Dr BSA Delhi. As far as I know this is Allowed and you can do this if you got a Seat in VMMC in Round 2, you are just taking exit from Round 1 of State Counselling to go in Round 2 of All India Counselling, I will advise you to Call on MCC Helpline Numbers given in the "Counselling Scheme" brochure on the MCC website. Also if you are going with Dr BSA Delhi then talk to Nodal Officer present in Dr BSA Delhi regarding this issue, if he permit you for Round 2 of All India Counselling then you can withdraw your documents from Dr BSA Delhi.
Read more about FAQs of NEET-UG Counselling here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-faqs/amp
Link for Careers360 NEET College Predictor Tool: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
All the Best
With 500 Marks your overall percentile will be 96.11 - 96.61 and your predicted rank will be 51572 - 63722 , as per previous year data for SC Category under state quota, you may have chances in the following colleges; Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkata Nilratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata ESIC Medical College, Joka, Kolkata North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata Raiganj Medical College and Hospital Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital Malda Medical College and Hospital Midnapore Medical College Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital College of Medicine and JNM Hospital, Kalyani College of Medicine and Sagar Dutta Hospital, Kamarhati Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan Bankura Sammilani Medical College, Bankura Cooch Behar Government Medical College and Hospital Diamond Habour Government Medical College and Hospital This is purely based on previous year data, cut-offs are subjective to change every year based on multiple factors like seat matrix, marks obtained in exam, toughness level of paper, total number of candidates participating in the exam etc.You can use our NEET College Predictor to know more about admission possibilities in various colleges; https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello, You can only apply for 85% state quota seats for mbbs/bds for only the states you have domicile certificate/proof of or have passed 11th - 12th from. However you are applicable for admissions through NEET in private medical and dental colleges throughout india (although some seats in private colleges are reserved for state students Eg - karnataka , majority of private colleges are open for students from all states)
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