Can I apply for a paid MBBS seat at Maharaja Agrasen Medical College? I am from Rajasthan. I have 647 marks in NEET.
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Students who wish to study MBBS at Agroha-based Maharaja Agrasen Medical College must use the State Government Quota and follow rules defined by Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences at Rohtak. MAMC Agroha College does not operate All India Quota or Management Quota programs to fill MBBS admissions. The MBBS admissions at MAMC Agroha are limited to residents from Haryana because the college operates under State Government Quota regulations.
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