| 16th March 2012 07:59 PM | ||
| jyotsana d |
Re: Eligibility criteria for BDS course for students who are not permenent resident of Maharasrta Quote:
yes, you are eligible for giving MH CET exam. but make sure that you have qualified your 12th exam with minimum of 50%. for further details refer to the official website or MH CET admission brochure. Best wishes |
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| 1st December 2011 08:52 AM | ||
| Unregistered |
Re: Eligibility criteria for BDS course for students who are not permenent resident of Maharasrta i m maharastrian but i did my 12 from rajasthan but till 11 i studied in my own state so m i eligible for mhcet...? |
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| 18th June 2011 10:22 PM | ||
| Unregistered |
Re: Eligibility criteria for BDS course for students who are not permenent resident of Maharasrta My friend has secured 88 marks in MHT CET 2011, is he elligible for admission in BDS??? |
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| 14th June 2011 12:00 PM | ||
| Unregistered |
Re: Eligibility criteria for BDS course for students who are not permenent resident of Maharasrta i have passed my 10 2 with national open board,am i eligible for bds |
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| 11th April 2011 06:54 PM | ||
| imira |
Re: Eligibility criteria for BDS course for students who are not permenent resident of Maharasrta Your daughter wont be eligible for the MHT CET exam conducted by DMER. The students who have studied their plus two in the institute situated in Maharashtra are eligible to take the exam. There is an All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Exam conducted by the CBSE. Your daughter can take this exam and opt for the Maharashtra Medical collages. But to get in the desired institute the candidate should score high percentile in the entrance exam. |
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| 1st December 2010 10:41 PM | ||
| Dr.N.M.Rahman |
Eligibility criteria for BDS course for students who are not permenent resident of Maharasrta I am an ophthalmologist from Assam . My daughter is interested to study BDS in a good govt college in Maharastra . Is she eligible to appear MH CET? DR.N.M.Rahman |
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