What marks are required for non Maharashtrians in NEET to take admission in grant medical college?
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The Grant Medical College, Mumbai is ranked among the top medical colleges of the country. Founded in 1845 under the affiliation of the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, it is one of the oldest medical institutions of Asia. The college admits around 200 students for the undergraduate and 100 for the postgraduate medical programs annually. The medical college is situated on the campus of Sir J. Hospital and is clinically affiliated with Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy Group of Hospitals. The campus is spread in an area of 44 acres and has a highly educated faculty team of 284 members. For MBBS programme- NEET
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