Medicine
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With a NEET score of 352, securing an MBBS seat through All India Quota (AIQ) or management quota can be challenging, especially in highly competitive states like Tamil Nadu. However, you might still have options in private medical colleges, mainly through management quota seats, where eligibility generally doesn’t rely on the state of residence. Here’s what you should know:
All India Quota : Tamil Nadu and most other states reserve a small percentage of seats for AIQ. But with a 352 score, admission through AIQ in government colleges is unlikely.
Management Quota : Private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu and Telangana often offer management quota seats for students from any state. Since these don’t fall under the reserved government seat structure, admission is more flexible, though fees are significantly higher.
Fees : Management quota fees vary widely but generally range from Rs. 10–20 lakhs per year, and some premium colleges may charge higher.
It’s best to check directly with private colleges in Tamil Nadu or Telangana for availability, exact fees, and admission guidelines, as each institution may have specific requirements.
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.
All India Category Wise MD General Medicine Cut off: Category, Cut off Score,
Allotted Seats:
GN, 560, 454;
OBC, 540, 272:
SC, 482, 163:
EWS, 535, 124.
Serial No. College Name Cut Off Score 2022
1 Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute 663 2 Mysore Medical College and Research Institute 665
3 Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences 630
4 Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences 629
The expected NEET PG 2024 MD General Medicine Cutoff varies from one institute to another. The expected opening cutoff rank this year for Maulana Azad Medical College is 125 and for Lady Hardinge Medical College is 270. College-wise Expected Opening and Closing NEET PG 2324 MD General
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