I wanna know about fee structure and admission process for MBBS .
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Regarding the fee structure for MBBS colleges in India, they are different for various institutes depending upon the ownership that is whether it is private or government owned. Private colleges generally charge higher fees than government colleges.
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as their compulsory subjects. General candidates must score a minimum of 50%, while for SC/ST candidates it is 40% and for PWD candidates it is 45% to sit for NEET. NEET is the entrance exam which a candidate needs to qualify for admission to MBSS course and also courses like BDS and Ayush.
The admissions are provided for 85% State Quota and 15% All India Quota seats. Candidates whose names do not get listed upon the merit list may opt directly for management quota to get admission into the respective college based upon the rules and regulations and also the vacancy. The admission fees are generally 2 or 3 times higher for management quota students.
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For more and detailed information please visit the following links for fee structure and the eligibility criteria -
- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/mbbs-fees
- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
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In order to get admission in medical field you need to appear in NEET UG exam and then according to the marks scored a merit list is prepared on the basis of which a student gets a seat .
For that you need to register for counseling either state or all India depending on college of your choice and then according to the merit list you will be allocated a college and for admission in he same you can go ahead with as required procedures.
Remember cutoff varies every year depending on number of students appearing in exam, difficulty level of exam, students scoring more than you and your category.
MBBS admissions in India for the academic session 2020 will begin in July 2020 as the NEET exam has been postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. In India, MBBS admission process is purely based on entrance tests, and direct admission to MBBS course is not possible without entrance exam score. Therefore, MBBS aspirants must clear the MBBS entrance exam to secure admission.
After clearing NEET-UG respective admission authority will conduct a centralized admission process for MBBS admissions. Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct an admission process for MBBS course through NEET-UG. Students who cleared the entrance exam and featured in the merit list are eligible to take part in the counselling process. Students need to submit a separate application form for MBBS course to individual institutes.
MBBS Eligibility Criteria
The MBBS eligibility criteria for MBBS entrance exams and MBBS admission is as follows –
- The basic requirement for MBBS admission and entrance exam in India is Class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks. The students must have studied Biology, Physics, and Chemistry as main subjects in Class 12.
- The lower age limit for MBBS admission and entrance exam in India is 17 years while the upper age limit is 25 years.
MBBS Admission Process through NEET
Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is the authority for conducting MBBS admissions through NEET-UG. However, MCC conducts MBBS admission process through NEET for 15% AIQ (All India Quota) seats. Students competing for AIQ MBBS admissions are eligible to get admission in any medical college across the country. For 85% of MBBS seats, state governments conduct MBBS admission process.
Usually, NEET-UG results are released in the month of June, and the counselling for MBBS course under AIQ and state quota begins in the second week of June every year. Only those candidates who featured in the merit list released by MCC are eligible to take part in the admission process. The systematic MCC MBBS admission process through NEET-UG for 15% AIQ seats can be checked below.
Registration: NEET-UG 2020 counselling begins with the registration process, and the candidates aspiring for 15% AIQ MBBS seats must visit the official website of MCC to complete the registration process. Click on the application form link to register for MBBS admission process.
Counselling Fee Payment: After the registration process, the candidates must pay the prescribed counselling fee online by using a credit card/ debit card/ net banking. The NEET-UG counselling fee details are elaborated below.
Name of the Category |
Counselling Fee (Non-Refundable) |
General Category – UR (for 15% AIQ/ Central University MBBS seats) |
Rs. 1,000 |
SC/ ST/ PwD/ OBC (for 15% AIQ/ Central University MBBS seats) |
Rs. 500 |
Deemed Universities |
Rs. 5,000 (for all categories) |
Exercising and Locking of Choices: At this stage of the admission process, the candidates must submit preferences. The students must note that MBBS admissions through NEET will be based on NEET-UG merit and preferences submitted by candidates during the counselling process. There is no limit on the choices to be selected by the candidates. After selecting choices, candidates can change the order of choices, add new choices, or delete existing choices. Finally, lock the choices so that you will be eligible for seat allotment.
Seat Allotment: Seat allotment result will be declared based on NEET-UG merit and choices locked by the candidates. Candidates can download the seat allotment letter through the official website.
Reporting: After downloading the seat allotment letter, candidates must report to the respective college with all the mandatory documents. The admission will be confirmed only after reporting and submission of mandatory documents.
Documents to Submit at the Time of Reporting: The students who secured MBBS admission through NEET-UG must submit the following documents to the college at the time of reporting –
- Seat Allotment Letter
- NEET-UG Score Card
- Class 10 & Class 12 Pass Certificate or Mark Sheet
- NEET Admit Card
- Identity Proof
- Eight Passport Size Photographs
- Caste or Category Certificate (If Applicable)
- PwD Certificate (If Applicable)