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PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGE COUNSELING
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PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGE COUNSELING

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If anyone wants guidance regarding private medical colleges they can contact me

I have counseling agency

We have different packs according to the needs of students

Details of colleges like hidden fees,cutoff,hostel,total budget, patient flow, connectivity, passing percentage everything will be mentioned in this pack,It costs 1550. Rupees

Preference List-2000

Full Counseling -5k

I would just like to say that the fees is very nominal and anyone who is going to spend 80lakhs -1 cr should be well aware of the college in which they are taking admission

And students who have very low marks ( below 250 or 200) can try for Bengal ..we have tie up with all the private medical colleges of Bengal so we can help to negotiate fees from the total package

I think everyone is well aware that negotiations are possible in private medical colleges in Bengal so if you want negotiation we can help you

u/Think-Ebb-6857 — 2 hours ago

Posible to pass 1st year proffs in one month from 0?

Have 1st year proffs in 1 month.. i'm an idiot and didn't study anything throughout the year. Failed all exams but got eligibility based on attendance. I have last 10 years papers and guidebooks/ notes for all subjects. Is it possible to pass with the remaining time left with a good amount of effort? if so, how should i roughly approach this prep? Any advice would be very helpful.

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u/Fun-Coach-5383 — 4 hours ago
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Any tg students

Going to start preparation for the 2nd year exams, I feel motivated but lack of focus and stability makes my progress slow everytime. Anyone want to talk about this problem?

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u/Ok_Host7061 — 6 hours ago
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I am scared out of my mind

I am a final year MBBS student and I belong in KUHS univeristy and our exam is coming on July 17. Today is July 4 and I still haven't touched Medicine, I'm scared. I don't know if with ENT and Ophthalmology and all the other subjects, it was very difficult for me to handle. So tomorrow I'm going to start Medicine. I am really scared. Will I be able to cover it? I don't know will I be able to pass the exam? and the subjects which I have studied I have already started to forget, and also there is orthopedics which I haven't covered yet so I was thinking of covering it in between Medicine but I am really, really scared.💔😭
these past days, I have been crying and getting tense and praying...😭😭

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u/Fragrant-Use1634 — 2 days ago
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Anyone studying MBBS in Odisha!?

Can you please tell me where can I find the pyq papers for different colleges
(1st year proff) please !!!

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u/purelyprecious — 2 days ago
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​Is being a doctor even worth it anymore?

​Hey everyone, I’m feeling really lost rn.I scored 290 in my first NEET attempt and I honestly don't have the mental strength to take a drop year. I’m completely drained, moreover nta is really bad this days they are giving confusing unpredictable papers and competition is really high ..

​I’m seriously considering MBBS abroad, but I’m scared w the licensing exams, the language barriers, and all the uncertainty about FMGE, I’m scared of spending so much money and hard work only to end up with no job security. Plus, everyone keeps saying the medical field is getting too competitive and salaries won't be good in the future.

​Is it actually worth it? Or are there better career options for a PCB student that actually pay well? I really want to be a doctor, but I’m scared I’m making a huge mistake. Any advice would be a lifesaver.

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u/Hot_Interaction_4977 — 2 days ago
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NEET 2026: 273 marks, expected AIR 6.5-7 lakh. Need realistic private MBBS college suggestions

Hi everyone,

I scored 273 marks in NEET UG 2026, and based on the current estimates, my expected AIR is around 6.5-7 lakh.

I have decided not to take another drop, so I'm looking for realistic private MBBS options.

Which would be the best college for me.

A few details:

- General category

- Budget: Around ₹80 lakh to ₹90 lakhs (including tuition, hostel, etc.)

- Open to colleges anywhere in India

- Also open to deemed universities if they are realistically possible at my rank

- I'm not interested in studying abroad

I'm looking for honest guidance from people who have gone through counseling recently.

Specifically, I want to know:

  1. Which private/deemed MBBS colleges are realistically possible at my score/rank?

  2. Which states should I target during counseling (My Domicile is Uttar Pradesh)?

  3. Which colleges should I avoid because of poor academics, low patient flow, or hidden fees?

  4. Is management quota a realistic option for my rank? If yes, which colleges should I keep on my list?

Please share your counseling experience or cutoff if you've taken admission recently. I'd really appreciate genuine advice rather than guesses.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Fancy-Excitement-117 — 4 days ago

Mbbs.

Hey guys please help me choose between Georgia, Kazakistan or Bangladesh for mbbs.
I have plans of settling abroad after mbbs which mean i may or may not give fmge. It’s like 50-50.
Or if you have a better option please do recommend.

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u/notsoclever228 — 4 days ago
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HELP NEEDED

Hey there. Myself Sarang Patel from Vadodara, Gujarat. I am currently a fresh Grade 12 passout student from ISC board where I scored 64% in my board exams and 72% in Grade 10 ICSE. I have prepared for and attempted this year’s RE NEET 2026 paper and I am unfortunately expecting around 175/720.
So basically I’m a average student.

I am aware that with this score in NEEt it is almost impossible to get into MBBS. However even if I cannot get through the general quota, I am a US citizen by birth and can apply through the NRI quota also.

Since I was in Grade 6, I am very much interested in Biology and scored the best out of all alongside English. As I was going through the large amount of courses available for college I was confused about what should I choose.

I already had MBBS thoughts going in my mind for a few months and once I saw a few videos of MBBS books and students freaking out I backed out of fear. “Oh, how am I going to get through all this tough stuff.” , “If these big guys can freak out and struggle to even pass then what would happen to me?”, “MBBS is the toughest of all, don’t come in here.”

and all other sorts of thoughts came and went through my mind. I had other options for me such as BSC in BMLTS, BAOTT, BDS, Radiology, Anesthetics etc but me and my parents think that these are all niche level, low value and easy degrees which would max out you ₹10-20k per month plus struggling for jobs. Out of every few people, every other guy out there has a MBBS degree who has either opened up a small clinic or is unemployed and low-paid. Instead of getting into MBBS with any of these as a specialist would get more value than a BSc degree taken from some random university nearby like Parul, Navrachna or CHARUSAT. So I’m mixed up, confused in thoughts.

I need some guidance on the reality of an MBBS degree and whether I should go for MBBS and then a speciality or go for a BSC plus master’s in one of those mentioned. You can suggest me other courses too.

Thank You.

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u/SarangP07 — 4 days ago
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Anyone interested in buying Aakash modules( drop year ones) from 2023-2024 ?

I have the RM modules from 2023 and 2024. Some questions are marked with pencil can be easily erased or you can use my solutions for reference🙂. They are in good condition no pages are torn or anything.
Dm me if interested and we can discuss the pricing there

u/Daboi__420 — 4 days ago

Is MBBS worth it??

Bhai mereko itna doubt ho rha h na ki agar mai mbbs na kar ke biotech ya pharmacy kar lu aur fir job nhi lag rhi ya kam kama rhi hu toh mereko fir regret na ho ki mbbs nhi ki. Mereko nhi padhna itne saal upar se itna work load doctors pe. Night shifts and all. Par at the same time samajh nhi aa rha ki scope kaha hai mbbs ke alawa. Mereko accha kama na hai aur jaldi thoda. Mereko dar h ki Mbbs nhi ki toh khi mai kam na kamau aur peeche na reh jau but Mbbs me toh 10 ke baad shi se kamana shuru hota hai. Koi kehta hai baaki kisi me scope nhi pharma biotech etc. me aur mbbs me hi stability hai but meri life ka kya bhai doctors ko sab sacrifice karna hota hai. Mujhe jeena hai shi se. Idk what to do anymore and I'm so confused.

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u/Accurate-Class-7091 — 6 days ago

Why are people so toxic in mbbs

Like even your own friends,they’re so competitive and don’t want you to succeed
Will lie about how much they’ve studied and stuff and listening to them even I don’t feel like studying
And then they end up scoring a lottt more than me and then act like they just got those marks without studying

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u/Vast_Chemistry_7483 — 5 days ago
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I am scoring 460 in reneet and have made list of colleges can you guys please guide

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION MEDICAL COLLEGE
KD MEDICAL COLLEGE
HIND SITAPUR
UNITED PRAYAGRAJ

any other college should I add or remove any of the four options and is there any hidden charges in these colleges

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u/Acceptable-Can8925 — 6 days ago

1st proffs around the corner (<25 days left)

seniors, please drop your most effective study methods and should i be emphasising on textbooks now or refer to them only for high yielding topics?
1st yr mbbs student, anatomy is one of my strengths physio and biochem ka toh bas handpicked topics karke aaj tak pass kiya hai

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u/sadkakiya — 6 days ago
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Anyone interested in these?

Almost new in condition. DM if interested. I'm based in West Bengal.

u/Top-Fee-2089 — 8 days ago
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Need advice for MBBS admission in Delhi with ~200 NEET marks

Hi everyone,

I appeared for NEET-UG this year and my score is around 200 marks. I'm looking for MBBS admission in Delhi, preferably through the Management Quota

My family is prepared to pay the required fees if admission is possible. I'm trying to understand what realistic options I have.

I would appreciate help with the following:

Which private medical colleges in Delhi may consider a candidate with around 200 NEET marks?

Are colleges like HIMSR, Santosh, or others a realistic possibility?

What were the approximate NEET cutoffs for Management

What is the total tuition fee and overall cost for these colleges?

Is it better to participate in MCC counselling first or contact colleges directly?

Are there any deemed universities near Delhi that I should consider?

If anyone has secured admission with a similar NEET score, I'd really appreciate hearing about your experience and the admission process.

Please share only genuine information or personal experiences of which college I could get. Thanks in advance.

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u/medium_lenda — 8 days ago