NRI Quota
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In Maharashtra, 15 % of medical seats in government medical institutions are designated for All India quota, while the rest 85 % are reserved for Maharashtra state quota.
For medical schools that are privately owned. 15 % of medical seats are designated for NRI quota applicants, 35 % are reserved for Institution Quota candidates, and the remaining 50 % are reserved for Maharashtra state quota candidates.
The cost of Institutional quota seats is less than the seats acquired by Management quota.
For more details regarding the fee structure of medical colleges in Maharashtra, refer to the following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/maharashtra-medical-colleges-fee-structure#
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In order to get into PICt Pune there are a few criteria that you need to meet. If you are seeking admission into B.E then you need to have a 10+2 degree and need to qualify JEE mains. If you wish to apply for M.E then you need to have a graduation degree in the concerned subject with A GATE qualification. For more details click om the link given bekow:-
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/sctrs-pune-institute-of-computer-technology-pune
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As per the Supreme Court order, the eligibility criteria for NRI seat aspirants are: One of the parents of the student should be an NRI and shall ordinarily be residing abroad as an NRI. The person who sponsors the student should be a first-degree relation and should be residing abroad as an NRI.
Candidates must belong to the categories - Indian Citizens, NRI ( Non-Resident Indian), Person of Indian Origin (PIO), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI). They should belong to Andhra Pradesh / Telangana (directly or indirectly).
An NRI can only apply under NRI Category and not under General Cateogry. The Categories like General Category, EWS, OBC,SC,ST are confined to Indian Nationals appearing for NEET based on the constitutional .
In the NRI quota, the average annual tuition fee is roughly Rs 25 lakh per annum. For the management quota, the average fees are around Rs 11 lakh though it varies from Rs 4 lakh in private colleges in West Bengal, which is uncommon, to Rs 18 lakh to Rs 20 lakh in states like Karnataka and Rajasthan.
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Please specify the college or university you wish to get admission in and also mention the course. Then, we will provide you with the link for Non Resident of India quota admission accordingly. If you provide these information, it will be easy for us to spot and provide the details.
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NRI Quota is allotted to the Non-Resident Indians by the premier institute of India . NRI Quota can also be availed by Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) and Foreign Nationals. An NRI student, or whose parents are NRIs, or NRI sponsored where anyone in blood relation (first degree), are eligible for NRI quota in medical colleges subject to rules and regulations framed by the respective State Governments, Institutions and the Government of India.
This reservation of seats under the NRI Quota is available in all major branches of Engineering, Medical, Law, Management and other courses. The sentiment of NRI Students wanting to return and study in their own country is valued and many private institutes provide the NRI Quota for deserving candidates.
The process for an NRI student to get admission in a medical college under NRI quota.
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The Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS) and Research Center is located in the IT department, amid the pleasant and tranquil setting of the green. The standards for free tertiary health care are met on the Institute campus. The VIMS is committed to provide high-quality, comprehensive, and integrated medical education, as well as cutting-edge research and technology.
The Vydehi Institute of Medical Science and Research Center educates students for a career in which they will extend opportunities, serve others, and realise their goals. It is a private, comprehensive college that offers students of all ages and backgrounds lifelong learning opportunities.
The fees for this college is as follows :-
Fees for state quota :- 1.5 lakhs/ year
Management quota fees :- 10 lakhs per year
NRI fees :- 42 lakhs per year
Hostel Fees :- 12500/month
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Yes, he's eligible for NRI quota seats in neet counselling. If you're an NRI student who wishes to return to your home country and study medicine, your eligibility as a candidate is recognised. Universities in India provide a 15% NRI Medical College Quota reserved by the MCI for NRIs, PIOs, and OCI s, in addition to the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) and the 85% State Quota.Govt. medical colleges of Rajasthan , Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Pondicherry are having NRI quota seat.
For predicting your college use the college predictor tool given below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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Hello there, aspirant.
Because this is the first time JIPMER would accept admission through NEET, and it previously conducted its own entrance exam, it is impossible to estimate admission prospects based on the NEET score. Any college can only be projected based on past year's cut-off trends, and because this is the first time JIPMER is offering admission through NEET, we are unable to predict your admission chances.
However, you can utilise the NEET College Predictor to estimate your chances of admission to several medical schools:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna answer
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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! If your puc marks for pcmb is 367 then there are chances that you will get seat in NRI quota for bsc agriculture but we are not sure ,because the marks are not fully satisfying ,need to do a little more hardwork next time.
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Hello sir,
As you have asked about NRI quota for JEE, as it is not possible to take admission through NRI quota because your son have done his schooling from INDIA so he doesn't fit in the criteria for NRI students.
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