Is NEET required for MBBS at AIIMS Gorakhpur?
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Yes, a valid score in the NEET examination is required for MBBS admission at AIIMS Gorakhpur. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Gorakhpur offers a full-time MBBS program. Admission to the course is based on merit in the entrance test, i.e., NEET.
The admission process is as follows:
- Appear for the NEET examination and secure a valid score
- Clear NEET UG
- Appear for NEET Counseling conducted by MCC
- Seat allotment
- Document verification
- Fee payment
The MBBS course at AIIMS Gorakhpur has a duration of 4.5 years plus one year compulsory rotating medical internship. The total tuition fee is INR 24.1 K for 66 months.
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Yes. NEET is an important exam for AIIMS Gorakhpur. AIIMS Gorakhpur provides admission to UG and PG courses on the basis of the entrance exams only. It is highly based on NEET UG scores. So the candidate are required to fulfill both NEET and AIIMS MBBS eligibility criteria to secure a chance in the institution.
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