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What is the process for admission in payment seats in RUHS MBBS Jaipur if I have domicile of Rajasthan?

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Santanu Ghose Posted On : October 6th, 2021
Studied at RUHS College of Medical Science, Jaipur

The procedure for admissions in RUHS MBBS Jaipur as in payment seats is very much similar to the government seats.

The academic requirement for admission at RUHS is 10+2. In order to be eligible, you need to have a Science background with Biology as the main subject from a recognized board. You need to appear for the NEET-UG examination and then apply for counseling. The seats are allocated during the counseling process. The admission is based on the cutoff, and then a seat will be allotted.

The recent year cutoff trend was around AIR 5000 for MBBS for general category students. For BDS, it is around AIR 5800-8000.

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Are there MBBS colleges in New Zealand?

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Vishal Agarwal Posted On : December 29th, 2022
PhD candidate at University of Auckland

There are two universities in New Zealand offering MBBS degree and both make it to the top medical colleges (2023) QS Rankings. The rankings, tuition fees and related details of the two colleges offering MBBS in New Zealand are given below:

University Program Annual Tuition Fees (NZD) Annual Tuition Fees (INR)
University of Auckland Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB) 39,211 20.50 lakhs
University of Otago Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB) 33,828 17.68 lakhs

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Is the NEET UG difficult or are MBBS studies difficult?

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Amit Behera Posted On : June 24th, 2022
Studied MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi in 2020

MBBS studies are way more difficult and hectic than NEET. MBBS has a vast syllabus with 19 subjects to cover in 4 years. NEET UG, on the other hand, is a competitive exam but NCERT books and coaching would be sufficient for it.

After entering into MBBS, every day will be a test and you need to be the best among the lot for a good career. Every time you need to reread, revise & update yourself with recent advancements. The peer pressure in any medical college is very intense. 

During NEET preparation, you will have many people to guide and mentor you. This is definitely not an option in MBBS.

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