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Hi,
To get admission in a medical college in the country you need to qualify the NEET entrance exam.
Qualifying marks:
50th percentile-UR
40th percentilr-ST/SC/OBC.
(NOTE:Every year the qualifying marks vary)
But just qualifying the exam doesnt guarentee a medical seat.
Inorder to get a government college you should have a minimum score of 520-530 to be in the safe zone.
If your marks are less then chances of getting govt college also decreases. In that case candidate has to opt for deemed universities/private colleges.
The fee structure might vary from around 4lakhs in govt colleges to around 65lakhs or above in private/deemed colleges for the entire mbbs course.
Regarding terms and conditions.. I suggest wait for results to be out then accordingly you can check the official websites of the colleges you are more likely to get admission into. Because terms and condition of every institute is different.
You can refer to some of these links:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
All the best
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