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An MBBS graduate during the first few years of their practice has the prospect of earning anywhere between INR 40,000 - INR 60,000. With further education and experience, the salary of doctors increases manifolds.
In order to study the MBBS course, students must appear for the NEET or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency). Based on the rankings received in the entrance examination, candidates will be able to gain admission to various government and private MBBS colleges in India.
Here are the eligibility criteria for obtaining MBBS admission:
The applicant should also be at least 17 years of age in order to be eligible for admission to an MBBS course.
While the minimum marks criteria for admission may vary, at least 50% of marks from candidates will be considered to be eligible for MBBS admission.
Passing the entrance examination i.e. NEET with the best possible scores increases the chances of getting placed in the top MBBS colleges in the country.
NEET applicants should also have Physics, Chemistry and Biology as their 10+2 exam subjects.
For candidates belonging to the reserved category, 40% is the minimum percentage for eligibility.
