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Entrance Exams & Admissions : The entrance examination I took was NEET UG. Cutoffs vary year to year along with the level of difficulty of the paper. In my year i.e. 2017 the cutoffs were around 500. So scoring above 500 meant a sure MBBS seat in West Bengal. The eligibility criteria specify that the student must have passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with 50% marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology for UR category students.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : One should Qualify NEET UG with a 50% score in 10+2 or equivalent - Counseling is done through WBMCC and admission is done based on the State Merit list of NEET UG. NEET UG was the only exam to get admission in this College. The cutoff varies year to year but a 550 score or above in NEET UG would almost get you here.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : One of the greatest medical colleges of West Bengal is Nil Ratan Sarkar Medical College and Hospital, [NRSMCAH] Kolkata has to good faculties in various branches of medical sciences like Hematology, Nephrology, Cardiology, Neurology, Skin, etc and they serve to the people quite well. NRSMCH provides the both MBBS and MD, to get entry into bachelor medical science, one has to qualify the joint entrance examination organised by WBJEE Board or AIPMT exam, as it is one of the top class medical college, rank in those qualifying examination should be better enough (WBJEE- within 500, AIPMT-within 2000). This college has very good faculties in all departments of medical sciences and the atmosphere is quite overwhelming inside the colleges, having green all round, playground, food ball and all basic amenities that one needs.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : Eligibility criteria for joining the Nil Ratan Sarkar Medical College and Hospital, [NRSMCAH] Kolkata is passing a 10 and 12th standard in physics, chemistry, biology and to score an aggregate of 50% in both. Students have to write the NEET exam for getting admission in the college a minimum of 50% marks is required.
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