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No, only your NEET score is assessed for getting a college in NEET. However, you do need category wise percentage in 12th standard to be eligible for NEET exam. They are as follows:
NEET eligibility criteria marks in class 12 to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects
UR – 50%,
OBC/SC/ST – 40%,
PWD – 45%
No, MBBS throughout India is a course of 5.5 years which includes one year compulsory internship.
4th year is considered to be the toughest year of MBBS due to the vast syllabus in the 4 subjects.
MBBS has 19 subjects which are covered in 4.5 years followed by one year compulsory internship.
Admission to a MBBS college is done on the basis of the NEET score. The admission process is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee.
After the completion of your MBBS, you have to register with both the State Medical Council and National Medical Council to register yourself as a doctor.