I want to know about the latest cutoff information for MBBS -at Deccan College of Medical Sciences .
Asked about Deccan College of Medical Sciences - MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
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Deccan College of Medical Sciences (DCMS), Hyderabad, was founded with the help of the Darus Salam Educational Trust. It got recognition by the Medical Council of India and is currently affiliated with the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences of the State of Telangana.
DCMS offers admission to undergraduate MBBS medical courses on the basis of NEET UG. The basic eligibility criteria is passing the 12th grade with biology as a mainstream subject.
Since only about 150 seats are available in DCMS, to get admission you have to score somewhere above 520 in the NEET.
This estimate is based on previous years, and for this year, 202...more
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