As a General student, can I take admission in CMC Vellore if my NEET score is 443? Can anyone help me in getting admission there?

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    heau mishr | Contributor-Level 10

    2 weeks ago

    MBBS admission process at CMC Vellore is merit based along with being entrance based. The college accepts NEET scores for merit based selection and also requires students to clear the CMC Vellore Entrance Exam. A score of 443 in NEET is a good score, however, admission to CMC Vellore depends on various factors such as performance in the entrance exam and academic record. CMC Vellore gives preference to Christian candidates and they hold reserved seats. However, non-Christian students can also apply for admission to CMC Vellore.

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    As a General student with a NEET score of 443, you may be able to get admission to CMC Vellore for MBBS. CMC Vellore's admission process comprises a variety of criteria and quotas. For the MBBS programme, 50% of the seats are filled through the management quota based on inter-se-merit as determined by NEET results, with the remaining 50% filled by the State Government based on the NEET state merit list. The State Government fills 30% of the seats based on its reservation policy and NEET merit. Candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements, including completing the qualifying test with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry,

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    Anmol Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    As a General student with a NEET score of 443, you may have a chance to secure admission to CMC Vellore for MBBS. The admission process at CMC Vellore involves various criteria and quotas. For the MBBS program, 50% of the seats are filled through the management quota based on inter-se-merit as per NEET results, while the remaining 50% are filled by the State Government from the state merit list of NEET exam. The State Government fills thirty percent of the seats according to its reservation policy and NEET merit. Candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria, including passing the qualifying examination with a minimum of 50% mark

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