What is the difference between govt seat and private seat in mbbs admission?
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Govt seats are seats available in a government/state government owned medical or dental college, whereas private seats are the seats available to students in privately owned medical and dental colleges. The cutoff ranks and mars for getting a seat in a government medical or dental college is relatively quite higher than the cutoff required to get a private seat.
The basic difference between a Govt. And Pvt. in MBBS admission refers to the college in which you would be taking admission.
A private college often run by the authority itself isn't funded by the State Govt. as a result of which the price for availing the facilities are quite high which is quite evident from the Fees of the college which ranges from 25 lakhs to 80-90 lakhs for the course.
On the other hand, a Govt. College has most of it's facilities funded by the State or the Central Govt. as a result of which you need to pay quite a less amount of fees evidently.
Not only a this, the cost of treatment at a Pvt. medical college is quite high thus the patient load is also low compared to that of the huge patient footfall in a govt. College. Thus, aiming towards a better clinical knowledge.
Hence, most of the top rankers aim for Govt. Colleges.
Hope this helps.
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Hello Esha!
As far as government anda private seat are concerned both are totally different.
Suppose someone is getting a government medical college for MBBS then it is a government seat. And one who is getting a private college for MBBS is said to be from private seat.
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