Do the MBBS eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at TMCH - Tagore Medical College and Hospital?
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The MBBS eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates at TMCH - Tagore Medical College and Hospital differ in terms of the required NEET UG score. The cutoff for reserved category candidates is lower than that for general category candidates. For example, the MBBS cutoff for Tagore Medical College is 4141 (Round 1), 4187 (Round 2), 4187 (Round 3) for general category, while for reserved category candidates, the cutoff is lower. Additionally, the fee structure for MBBS course also varies for government quota, management quota, and NRI quota.
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The college does offer ANM
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