Are there any NRI seats in MAMC, New Delhi?
Asked by Khushi yadav
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No, MAMC, New Delhi, does not have a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quota seat. At Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), 250 seats are available for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MBBS course. 15 percent of seats are reserved for AIQ. State students are guaranteed 85 percent of the available seats. It also has 6 seats reserved for the government of India quota. I hope this will help you.
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No, Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), New Delhi, does not have NRI quota seats.
1. The Maulana Azad Medical College a total of 250 seats available for its MBBS course. Of these seat matrix is as follows: (a) 15 percent seats are All-India Quota seats (b) 85 percent of seats are under the Delhi University quota (c) It also has six seats reserved for the Government of India quota. Similarly, for other courses such as:
2. For postgraduate MD and MS degrees as well as the postgraduate Diploma course, 50 percent are All India Quota seats, and the remaining 50 percent are Delhi University Quota.
3. There are only 4 postdoctoral seats that...more -
Yes dear, there are but you can only get in through NRI Quota in Medical Colleges by qualifying in the entrance examination. Admissions take place on the basis of the marks NRI is falling under the 15% category with management quota. You take gov+ private colleges which take NRI students I. e elligiblity, number of sees, courses and fee structure.
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