Is it possible to get admission to MBBS if the marks in NEET are less than 600 and more than 500 on donation basis?
Yes, it is possible to get admission to MBBS on donation basis if your NEET score is between 500 and 600, but only in private or deemed universities. The donation amount may be high and depends on the college.Still, clearing NEET is compulsory, even for donation seats. Government colleges do not
Yes, it's possible in some private medical colleges under the management quota. But fees can be very high, so it's best to check directly with the colleges for exact details.
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