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Hello,
Yes, you can change from B Pharmacy to MBBS, but you must qualify NEET-UG to get admission in any medical college.
Your B Pharm marks or year won’t count for MBBS; you’ll have to start fresh from the first year of MBBS after clearing NEET.
Focus on NEET preparation to secure a good rank for MBBS admission.
Hope you understand.
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Hi,
It can be a bit difficult for you to get a government MBBS seat in 3rd round with AIR 295993 in Telangana as the government MBBS seats close at much higher ranks. Even in the mop-up, the cutoffs to reach the rank of 217k-196k is very uncommon. And about the Private colleges in Category A, the admission depends entirely on how far closing rank will fall in the upcoming rounds. With the round 1 and round 2 closing ranks 170k and 217k, round 3 have to fall well past 295k which is possible as your category is BCB female. Many decent private college close to the rank much earlier than 295k.
Hope it helps!!!
Under MBBS abroad BRUNEL UNIVERSITY,LONDON provides partially or fully funded scholarships to students who apply only to the BRUNEL UNIVERSITY.
The application deadline is annually for the APRIL month. The selection of applications is a two step process.
Below is link to detailed information about the BRUNEL UNIVERSITY, LONDON and their scholarship for MBBS abroad.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/uk/universities/brunel-university-london-unpg
Hello dear candidate,
It is very unlikely to get a government college MBBS in Punjab with 367 score in NEET in round 3 of Punjab. You can consider the following options :-
Thank you.
Yes, there are fully funded or partially funded scholarships available for MBBS abroad after 12th class. To be eligible, students typically need a strong academic record, a good NEET score, and English proficiency, though specific requirements vary by scholarship.
I hope it will clear your query!!
If you joined an AYUSH college in Round 1 and later got an MBBS seat, you can get your original documents back by formally withdrawing from the AYUSH program. You should do this as soon as possible, as the rules for withdrawal and forfeiture of your security deposit change depending on the counseling round and date.
If you have an MBBS from Nepal and haven't passed the FMGE, you have several options for further courses abroad, including pursuing a postgraduate degree in countries like the UK, the USA, and Australia, which may not require the FMGE to practice there.
With a NEET score of 367 in the SC category with a defense quota, securing a government MBBS seat at ESIC in Punjab is possible but not guaranteed. Your chances are much better under the state quota than the All India Quota (AIQ).
It is actually very difficult to get a government MBBS seats as the cutoff is generally high.
you still have chance in private colleges, state counselling rounds or management quota with lower cut off.
You can through the link below for more details:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/what-is-good-score-in-neet
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