Now in India it is mandatory to pass NEET exam to secure a medicine seat. Both government and privet colleges select students under the merit rank. For securing a seat in government college , student need to score high mark . As the government colleges are few in number and students applying for NEET exam are more, it is difficult to secure a government seat. Then coming to management seat, this is also based on merit. Students need to secure good rank and fee structure is fixed by government in each college. Fee structure depends on the facility of college. But in case of NRI quota, fee structure is far high than normal. This fee structure is different in different colleges. For example in Kerala, fee structure is around 6-7Lack for merit seat and 22-25 lack for NRI seat. This varies on different state. In Rajasthan, 8-12 lacks are needed for Merit seat. For NRI seats also minimum cut off should be attained, but not mandatory to score high mark or good rank. Then there are dean colleges, which have a high range of fee, upto 25 lack per annum. These college also, students need to attain minimum cut off mark, but not necessary to get a good rank. Just attaining cut off mark will be enough. So there is no direct admission for MBBS, students need to clear NEET.
Higher,
MBBS stands for Bachelors of medicine and bachelor of surgery is a 4.5 year undergraduate professional course that is considered as most reputed one.
Talking about admissions into MBBS course, a candidate needs to clear NEET examination and based on their scored marks they will get admission accordingly.
If you wanted to take admission through direct basis then you must clear NEET examination and also you must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in your class 12th.
The fees structure depends upon the college you want to take for admission purpose. Generally, the fees for one year is approximately 20 to 25 lakhs that makes the MBBS degree from private institute very costly
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