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How much score do I need to get into St. John's College Bengaluru for MBBS ?

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Shibani Bedi Posted On : March 31st, 2023
Studied at St John's Medical College, Bangalore (2020)

For MBBS, St. John's College Bengaluru offers admission to DM and MCh on the basis of NEET SS scores followed by NEET Counseling. NBE, the conducting body of NEET SS 2022, has released Group-wise merit lists and Qualifying cutoffs along with the results. Candidates placed at the 50th percentile score or above in the respective groups are declared as qualified as per minimum qualifying criteria. 

The cutoffs of different groups have been mentioned below 

Group

Cut off out of 600

Anesthesia

293

ENT

329

Medical

272

Microbiology

345

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

357

Orthopedics

311

The video below will take you through a campus tour of St Johns College

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Which is the better MBBS college of Mumbai - TNMC, LTMC, Grant Medical College or RN Cooper?

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Aman Jain, Posted On : November 25th, 2021
MBBS from Topiwala National Medical College and Nair Hospital (2025)

According to the reviews online, if academics are concerned LTMC is the best among all the others mentioned.

  • There is no doubt that academically LTMC is superior to the others.
  • They also have many cultural fests held over the years which are much more vibrant and provide immense exposure to the students.
  • In LTMMC the internships offered to the students are very demanding. 
  • The hospital is crowded most of the time. 
  • They have a huge patient load, which benefits some students but becomes tiring for others. 
  • If you put all your focus and hard work in these internships, you will definitely miss out on studying.
  • Even so, it is preferred by most students as you will get to learn directly from the doctor handling the cases.
  • The internship builds you as an individual making you adapt in different situations.
  • The best thing about the internship is that you get to do a lot of BM biopsies, lumbar punctures, central line insertions , forceps-suction, cup deliveries, sebaceous cyst and lipoma excisions etc.

Most of the students feel that the internships here are better in terms of clinical practice. It gives you enough knowledge and hands-on experience.

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What are the criteria for RUHS Jaipur MBBS admission under the NRI quota?

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Priyanka Jain Posted On : November 11th, 2021
MBBS from RUHS CMS Jaipur

There are 15 NRI quota seats out of 100 seats in every branch of MBBS at RUHS Jaipur. Only students with Rajasthan domicile, an NRI account with Rajasthan counseling can join through the NRI quota. 

In the NRI quota, there is no reservation. An AIR of around 40,000 should get you a seat in RUHS through the NRI quota. 

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Which is the better option for an MBBS, getting a payment seat at RUHS, Jaipur or a government seat at GMC, Kota?

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Sreemona Roy Posted On : November 11th, 2021
MBBS from RUHS CMS Jaipur

Govt. colleges are better than reputed private colleges because of the huge difference in fees. The payment seats at private colleges in Rajasthan will cost you around 40 lakhs. The fees in Govt. medical colleges, on the other hand, is around 40,000-50,000 only. 

The quality of academics at Govt. colleges and private colleges are almost the same. Professor can’t teach you the whole syllabus. In your MBBS, you will have to do a lot of self-study. Out of 19 subjects, 4-5 are for self-study. So, it’s better to choose a Govt. college, where the fees are less. Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Dr. Sampurnanand Medical College, Sardar Patel Medical College, are among the many good Govt. colleges in Rajasthan. 

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What happens inside the counselling hall for admission to an MBBS course at The Tamil Nadu MGR Medical University?

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Anuj Karla Posted On : December 21st, 2021
MBBS from Chengalpattu Medical College (2023)

The counselling usually takes place at Govt. Omandurar Medical College, but there have been plans of making it online.

Here's how counselling usually takes place:

  • You will be given a tentative time slot for your rank. For example, if you come under state rank 1–500, your time slot will be from 9 AM to 11 AM, and so on.
  • You will wait in the tent until your time slot. 
  • Screens inside the tent display the number of seats available in each college and the students who have been alloted to each college.
  • When your time slot comes, you will be given an ID card and will be allowed to take 1 parent inside. 
  • Once inside, there will be an IOB (Indian Overseas Bank) to take a DD to pay for counselling fees.
  • You continue to wait until they call out your rank. Usually they call 10–20 ranks at a time. 
  • Once inside the counselling hall, you will be given a form to fill the basic details (name, contact, etc). 
  • The parents are seated separately. You must carry your folder containing all documents. 
  • For document verification you will be called to a table where government officers sit and scrutinize every single document. 
  • Once you submit the copies of the original documents, show the originals and answer their questions, you will be stamped clear for college selection.
  • After all this, you will be directed to a person who will lock your college when the time comes. 
  • You tell them what college you choose and when your rank comes they lock your college. 

But counselling does not end here. For post counselling formalities, you will be given a receipt. You have to go to another room where they stamp that receipt. You have to pay the fees in the counselling hall itself. Again you go to the IOB counter, get a DD for the fees specified and produce the DD at another counter, where they give you an admit card. 

You have to report at your college within 3 days. If you are from a CBSE or ICSE school, you have to get an eligibility certificate from MGR Medical University showing your admit card there. To avoid the crowd reach as early as possible.

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Which is better for an MBBS, Sharda University, or SGT, Gurgaon?

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Kritika Chowdhury Posted On : August 30th, 2022
Studied Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Degrees at SGT Medical College

For an MBBS, Sharda University is better. It has an excellent medical faculty. The central library stays open 24*7. The OPD services at Sharda are good. Surgery OPD sees more than 150 patient inflow per day. In terms of education, it is a great option. If you can effort the high course fee, you should opt for Sharda University.

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What is the cut-off mark for an MBBS in Manipal University?

Aparna Das Posted On : May 1st, 2023

Manipal University conducts its own entrance exam called the Manipal Entrance Test (MET) for admission to its MBBS program. The cutoff marks for admission to MBBS in Manipal University through MET vary each year based on factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates appearing for the exam, and the number of available seats.

However, to give you an idea of the expected cutoff marks, for the 2021-22 academic year, the minimum cutoff score for MBBS through MET was 147 out of 800 marks for the general category students. However, it is important to note that this cutoff mark is subject to change each year based on the aforementioned factors.

Additionally, it is important to note that Manipal University also considers other factors besides the MET score for admission to its MBBS programs, such as the candidate's academic performance in their 10+2 or equivalent exam, extracurricular activities, and work experience. So, even if you meet the cutoff score, admission to the program is not guaranteed and will depend on your overall profile.

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How many of you are joining MBBS in AIIMS Rishikesh 2023?

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Shivam Negi Posted On : June 10th, 2023
MD Medicine at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

My friend is joining AIIMS Rishikesh this year and is super excited about his new life in his dream college. He has to go through tough counseling rounds before finally making it into AIIMS Rishikesh and the moment he saw the campus, all the efforts seemed to have paid off. 

He is excited to be part of the AIIMS family and its medical fraternity. He is looking forward to studying M.B.B.S. in a serene environment surrounded by natural beauty that will be a great stress buster. The tranquil weather and peaceful campus combined with a talented student body are what attracted him the most. He is excited to meet his seniors, batchmates, and faculties and explore opportunities on his way!.

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What is the question bank for the second year MBBS KNRUHS?

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Sudha Mathur Posted On : January 17th, 2022
MBBS from Dr.VRK Women's Medical College (2023)

These are three publications mostly used in Telangana: Osmania, Falcon and Sia. You can choose from any one of them.

If you want to prepare 15–20 years papers go for Sia. If you want to prepare 10 years papers you can use both Osmania and Falcon, both are equally good.

Buy the new editions so that you can be updated with all the important questions. Also, do not completely rely on the previous years question papers and try to learn every topic.

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How is Subharti University Dehradun for an MBBS?

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Shyam Sharma Posted On : September 30th, 2021
MBA from Panjab University,Chandigarh (1995)

Some of my friends studied at Subharti University, Dehradun. According to them, it is a decent University for MBBS. Its overall educational performance is average, so it might not be on any student’s top list of colleges. It is recommended that if you are not able to get selected in any of your desired colleges, then only go for it, otherwise look for different options.

Categories MBBS at Subharti University, Dehradun
Course Duration 5 years (Full Time)
Course Type Degree

One of my friends says that MBBS is a much larger abbreviation than any university or college. Many doctors who graduated from Russian or Ukrainian medical schools are still held in the same regard as those from AFMC or similar institutions.

So, if you are passionate about studying MBBS, definitely go for it. Or else there are several other options to explore.

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