Ans. Applications for MBBS are open to any candidates who are at least 17 years old.
The candidate must possess a minimum of 50% passing marks from either the State, CBSE, or ICSE Board after completing their 10+2 years of education. Ten percent is relaxed for applicants who fall under the SC/ST categories.)
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics should be required courses for the aspirant.
Ans. The admission exam for applicants to the MBBS program is the National Eligibility and admission Test, or NEET for short.
Numerous exams are administered at the institutional and university levels in addition to the NEET.
The institutional level exams for MBBS applications are JIPMER and AIIMS.
Ans. The total score in the NEET test is 720. The entire paper is separated into three equal portions, each worth 240 points.
Multiple-choice questions make up the questions. For every question, there is only one right answer. Each question will award four marks for the correct answer; an erroneous response will result in a reduction of 25% of the possible points.
Ans. Four years and six months is the anticipated average period needed to complete the MBBS. Every applicant to the MBBS program must complete the requisite internship.
A minimum of one year and a maximum of one and a half years can pass throughout this internship.
As a result, the MBBS curriculum lasts a total of six years.
Ans. Each university has a distinct cost structure for doctoral study.
In government colleges, the average cost of an MBBS program is between Rs. 2,50,000 and Rs. 3,00,000.
In a private university, this cost might rise by 80–90%, or an estimated Rs. 1.5–2 crores.
Ans. Three components make up the MBBS entrance test, each with an equal weight in marks.
The exam consists of 180 questions in total, with 60 questions in each of the three sections—Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
It is required to answer every question in each of the three sections.
To achieve a high exam result, the candidate has to study for each of the three topics.
These are a some of the most frequent inquiries made throughout the MBBS application process.