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Yes, certainly, you can get admission in MBBS college after passing the NEET exam even after you have done your 12th class through the MP SOS or Ruk Jana Nahi Yojana scheme.
Mostly, eligibility criteria depend upon your NEET performance and your 12th class studies in major subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Provided you have passed 12th class from any recognized board even MP SOS and fulfill eligibility criteria of NEET, you may get yourself registered for MBBS admissions.
These are some key considerations to keep in mind:
A good NEET score is highly essential to get a seat in a good medical college.
State Quota Seats: If you are from the State of Madhya Pradesh, you can be eligible for state quota seats in government medical colleges.
All India Quota Seats: The seats will be filled based upon your NEET All India Rank.
You might even be requested to provide your 12th mark sheet and more documents during the admission procedure.
So, to ensure that the entire admission procedure is smooth and free from problems, keep your document ready for verification:
Prepare your documents in full. This may include 12th mark sheet, NEET admit card, and scorecard.
Consult a Career Counsellor: Seek a career counselor to take you through all the admission processes and valuable advice.
Update Yourself: Keep yourself updated with the latest information regarding admission process, cut-offs and counselling rounds.
By adhering to these guidelines and getting a good NEET score, one can get himself a seat in a good medical college.
This ebook serves as a valuable study guide for NEET exams, specifically designed to assist students in light of recent changes and the removal of certain topics from the NEET exam.
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