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19th July 2020 05:33 PM
doctor sahiba
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

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how many marks should I score for getting free seat in chennai MMC
There is nothing like free seat in mbbs. Yes, by scoring good in NEET, you can get a seat in govt. Medical college. And the fee structure in govt. Medical colleges is very low as compared to the private colleges.
Also, in various places/colleges scholarship are given to reserved category candidates who's father is not employed I'm govt. Sectors.
16th July 2020 02:55 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

how many marks should I score for getting free seat in chennai MMC
11th May 2014 03:18 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

15% of all seat is selected by the exam of aipmt and the 85% seat in selected by all state pmt exam of india so this in very deficult to qualify in aipmt bu do hard work and qualify
2nd December 2013 07:44 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

my percenages in 2 is 54% but in biology physics n chemistry is under 50% so can i get addmision in mbbs in any universites of usa please reply me.....
21st July 2013 05:59 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

I am studying in 12th std. I want to know how much marks required for free seat in MBBS. If not get how much fees structure in USA
20th July 2013 11:09 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

how much marks should I get in st category(west bengal) to secure a seat in mbbs in government institute?? please reply
18th June 2013 03:15 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

hi,myself priyanka singh i belong to s.t category and i have scored 202 in neet ug and my percentile is 81.756 and my domicile is of bihar and my st rank in bihar is 55 will i get a seat for m.b.b.s in govt quota??
14th June 2013 08:40 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

i have got 107 marks and my percentile score is 53.55 can i get any medical college in karnataka?
11th June 2013 11:51 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

i have got 86 marks under st category my percentile score is 43.5399 can i get any medical college?
7th June 2013 12:48 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

i have got 437 mark in neet 2013 neet ug entrance examination cai i get a free seat in all india qouta
23rd May 2013 08:37 PM
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Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

Did aims and jipmer joined in neet
9th May 2013 04:43 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

i got 483marks in neey 2013 ug entrance exam..
Cn i get free seat for mbbs?
22nd April 2013 09:10 PM
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Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

shivi shrivastava
a student with the medical stream has very limited options for their career as compared with one with maths
suggest all the fields related with medical stream?
26th March 2013 07:27 PM
kshreyaa
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

The minimum marks in NEET for admission to MBBS to be 50% and 40% for SC, ST and OBC candidates

In a controversial move, the Medical Council of India (MCI) has issued a notification making the ‘National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test’ (NEET) the sole qualification for MBBS courses as well as post-graduate medical admissions in all medical colleges across the country. The notification dated December 21 has stated that henceforth marks obtained in mathematics at the Plus Two level, too, would be considered for admission to the MBBS course.

An all-India as well as a state-wise merit list of candidates should be prepared on the basis of the marks obtained in the NEET, the notification stipulated, adding that the minimum marks in NEET for admission to an MBBS course would be 50%. It would be, however, 40% for SC, ST and OBC candidates, and 45% for disabled persons. ‘‘No candidate, who has failed to obtain the minimum eligibility marks shall be admitted to MBBS course in the academic year (concerned),’’ the notification states. The notice, however, doesn’t specify the minimum marks required to appear for NEET.

Reservation of seats shall be as per the laws prevailing in the states/union territories concerned, it said, adding that minimum marks could be lowered in case sufficient number of candidates are not available from reserved categories.
The notification said it was being issued with the ‘‘previous approval of the central government’’. What is most controversial about the notification is the fact that the NEET had been made the sole admission criterion for ‘all’ admissions, including those being offered by unaided minority/non-minority institutions.

Already, the All India Medical Association (AIMA) has shot off a letter to the union health ministry crying foul. The AIMA president, Deen Dayal Naidu, has said that the MCI Board had exceeded its brief in notifying the NEET when the matter was still pending before the Supreme Court. The plan for the common entrance test has been opposed in the apex court by some states as well as associations of unaided colleges.

‘‘None of the 13 expressly defined roles of the MCI, as found in clause 33 of the Regulations, empowers the MCI to dabble with the admission procedure,’’ said Naidu.

According to Dr Naidu, neither the Union health ministry nor the Union Cabinet had been taken into confidence by the MCI. AL Somayaji, senior advocate and former additional advocate-general of Tamil Nadu, said the NEET was an ‘‘unreasonable restriction’’ on unaided educational institutions and it directly interferes with the rights of such institutions.

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26th March 2013 07:19 PM
kshreyaa
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

NEET for admission to MBBS to be 50% and 40% for SC, ST and OBC candidates

In a controversial move, the Medical Council of India (MCI) has issued a notification making the ‘National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test’ (NEET) the sole qualification for MBBS courses as well as post-graduate medical admissions in all medical colleges across the country. The notification dated December 21 has stated that henceforth marks obtained in mathematics at the Plus Two level, too, would be considered for admission to the MBBS course.

An all-India as well as a state-wise merit list of candidates should be prepared on the basis of the marks obtained in the NEET, the notification stipulated, adding that the minimum marks in NEET for admission to an MBBS course would be 50%. It would be, however, 40% for SC, ST and OBC candidates, and 45% for disabled persons. ‘‘No candidate, who has failed to obtain the minimum eligibility marks shall be admitted to MBBS course in the academic year (concerned),’’ the notification states. The notice, however, doesn’t specify the minimum marks required to appear for NEET.

Reservation of seats shall be as per the laws prevailing in the states/union territories concerned, it said, adding that minimum marks could be lowered in case sufficient number of candidates are not available from reserved categories.
The notification said it was being issued with the ‘‘previous approval of the central government’’. What is most controversial about the notification is the fact that the NEET had been made the sole admission criterion for ‘all’ admissions, including those being offered by unaided minority/non-minority institutions.

Already, the All India Medical Association (AIMA) has shot off a letter to the union health ministry crying foul. The AIMA president, Deen Dayal Naidu, has said that the MCI Board had exceeded its brief in notifying the NEET when the matter was still pending before the Supreme Court. The plan for the common entrance test has been opposed in the apex court by some states as well as associations of unaided colleges.

‘‘None of the 13 expressly defined roles of the MCI, as found in clause 33 of the Regulations, empowers the MCI to dabble with the admission procedure,’’ said Naidu.

According to Dr Naidu, neither the Union health ministry nor the Union Cabinet had been taken into confidence by the MCI. AL Somayaji, senior advocate and former additional advocate-general of Tamil Nadu, said the NEET was an ‘‘unreasonable restriction’’ on unaided educational institutions and it directly interferes with the rights of such institutions
25th January 2013 03:31 PM
vikasjha39
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

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i am studying in 12th std. i want to know how much marks required for free seat in MBBS. if not get how much fees structure in bharti vidypeeth in pune?
HI!
For admission in Free seat in Medical college you have to pass 12th with minimum 50% marks in medical stream.

After passing 12th you have to qualify the entrance exam like:-
> A.I.P.M.T
> A.I.I.M.S
> J.I.P.M.E.R
> B.H.U-P.M.T

After qualifying th entrance exam you can join any top college in Indian.

GOOD LUCK!
25th January 2013 03:16 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

how much marks are required for a free seat in mbbs
15th December 2012 06:52 PM
Unregistered
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My self dimple.total number of goverment mbbs seats?
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15th December 2012 06:44 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

My self dimple.total number of goverment mbbs seats?
[email protected]
26th September 2012 09:33 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

how many marks is required for mbbs
10th July 2012 04:00 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

how much marks are required for a free seat in mbbs?
10th July 2012 03:53 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

how much marks are required for free seats in mbbs?
19th June 2012 07:40 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

i have checked my question paper through key and i have got 105 marks in 2012 eamcet mine ipe percentage is 23.9 please tell me can i get medical seat in government(or)category a in private colleges?
18th May 2012 09:41 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

Howmuch ranking for free mbbs seats
11th May 2012 03:19 PM
Unregistered
Re: How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

how many government seats are there in a.p.
29th April 2012 01:07 PM
abidin
How much marks are required for a free seat in MBBS?

i am studying in 12th std. i want to know how much marks required for free seat in MBBS. if not get how much fees structure in bharti vidypeeth in pune?

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