How many students can do MBBS at Dayanand Medical College?
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The five and a half-year MBBS curriculum at DMCH is a comprehensive course that includes a one-year required rotatory internship. The programme results in the awarding of the Bachelor of Surgery and Medicine (MBBS) degree. The college accepts 100 students every year into its MBBS program.
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The MBBS programme at DMCH is a comprehensive course that spans over five and a half years, including a one-year compulsory rotatory internship. The course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). The college has an annual intake of 100 students for the MBBS program. This is divided into two quotas: Government Quota: 50 seats Management Quota: 50 seats (including 15 seats for NRI/OCI candidates) The admission to the MBBS course at DMCH is highly competitive and is based on the performance in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Following the NEET results, centralized counselling is condu
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