Student studied in Maharashtra till 5th grade. 6th to 11th In USA and 12th in India CBSE board. Can student apply in general category in state quota or AIQ quota for MBBS Admissions 2024?
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out to Careers360 with your question. It's great to see you're planning ahead for MBBS admissions in 2024.
Wow, that's quite an interesting educational journey your student has had! Studying across different countries can definitely make the admissions process a bit tricky to navigate.
For MBBS admissions in India, the eligibility criteria can vary depending on the specific quotas and states. Given the unique situation with studying in Maharashtra, then the USA, and finally CBSE in India, it's not a straightforward case.
Generally speaking, for state quota seats, most states require the student to have completed both 11th and 12th from schools within that state. For the All India Quota (AIQ), the requirements are usually a bit more flexible.
However, I wouldn't want to give you any incorrect information. Your best bet would be to directly contact the National Medical Commission (NMC) or the specific state's medical education department for the most up-to-date and accurate guidance.
Is there a particular state you're interested in for the state quota? If so, I could try to find some more specific information for you.
Remember, rules can change, so it's always good to verify the latest guidelines closer to the application time in 2024. Let me know if you need any more help with this!
Hello,
The student would likely be eligible for the All India Quota (AIQ) for MBBS admissions in 2024, but may not qualify for the state quota in Maharashtra.
State quota seats generally require continuous education in that state, typically from Class 10th and 12th, or domicile proof. Since the student studied abroad from 6th to 11th grade and completed 12th in India under the CBSE board, they would meet AIQ criteria.
To confirm state quota eligibility, the student should check specific domicile rules for Maharashtra, as they may require residency and local education conditions.
Hope it helps !