Medicine and Allied Sciences
dear aspirant,hope you are doing well.Now coming to your question,Mop- Up Round NEET 2019 is the counselling process provided by the respective states, against the reverted seats from All India 15% Quota.The candidates who did not get the seat allotment in the NEET second round counselling are eligible to participate in this round.
hope this will help.
Hello Jiya,
No, you do not have to pay the fees again for mop up round, if you have already paid for it in your Counselling Round one. You just need to open the portal when the mop up round begins, because it is going to be conduct online and watch your seat if you get any.
Best of luck!
Thank you.
Hi Balasubramaniam,
Well if you pay the registration fee with the security deposit and attend the counseling and then in case of no allotment of seat, the security deposit is reverted back to the student's account through which the payment was made.
Same thing will happen with you also and the money after the deduction of mandatory fees will be reverted back to you.
I hope this information helps.
All the best.
Hi,
I have mentioned some of the best private medical colleges in the list below:
1. St. John's medical college
2. MS Ramaiah medical college
3. Kempegowda institute of medical sciences
4. Vydehi institute of medical sciences and research centre
5. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar medical college
6. Raja rajeshwari medical college and hospital
There are other private colleges in Bangalore as well apart from these, the total list and the fees of which you well get here:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-bangalore
Hey Riddhi!
Here's the list of courses you can do after post graduation:
Rs. 6,000/-
Rs. 4,200/-
Rs. 2,400/-
Rs. 16,800
Rs. 3, 600/-
Rs. 7,800/-
Rs. 6, 600/-
Rs. 9,600/-
Rs. 7,200/-
Rs. 4, 200/-
Rs. 12, 000/-
Rs. 3,000/-
Rs. 6,600/-
Rs. 6, 000/-
Rs. 9, 000/-
Rs. 7, 200/-
Rs. 8,400/
Rs. 21, 600/-
Rs. 10,200
For Rs. 10, 800/-
Hope it helps you.
for more queries feel free to ask.
Multiple steps required, each more daunting:
It is a difficult path and requires great focus. I'm at step 3 and have the same aim.
All the best for your future.
PS If you are interested in neurosurgery, AIIMS offers 6y MCh program directly after cracking PG entrance that will prevent many exams.
I also hope you are clear on, how few seats AIIMS and other reputed institutions offer for such courses and hence the competition is immense.
Hi Bharath,
See definitely you are not asked to take all the four subject when you want to do is Engineering because you are not accustomed to Biology obviously. If you are an Medical aspirant then you definitely have to take Biology as a subject. It is a basic thing in all the exams not only KCET. SO don't worry about it.
Good Luck !!
Generally for most colleges if you do not have an attendance of atleast 75%, you may not be allowed to sit for the examination of that year. But there are certain colleges which are quite liberal in this matter. So it basically depends on the college in which you are studying/going to study about the outcome of having less attendance.
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