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  • Chhattisgarh NEET UG 2025 Counselling Begins

    Chhattisgarh NEET UG 2025 Counselling Begins

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    Chhattisgarh NEET UG 2025 Counselling Begins

    The Chhattisgarh Directorate of Medical Education (CGDME) has officially opened the Chhattisgarh NEET UG 2025 Counselling process. It’s happening online, in multiple rounds, and will determine which students get seats in MBBS and BDS colleges across the state.

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    Chhattisgarh NEET UG 2025 Counselling Schedule

    RoundRegistration & Fee PaymentChoice Filling & LockingMerit ListSeat AllotmentResult PublicationDocument Scrutiny at CollegeAdmission at College
    Round 129 July – 4 Aug29 July – 5 Aug6 Aug7 Aug8 Aug9 – 14 Aug9 – 14 Aug
    Round 218 – 24 Aug18 – 25 Aug26 Aug27 Aug28 Aug29 Aug – 5 Sep29 Aug – 5 Sep
    Mop-up Round8 – 13 Sep8 – 14 Sep15 Sep16 Sep17 Sep18 – 22 Sep18 – 22 Sep
    Stray Vacancy24 – 25 Sep24 – 25 Sep26 Sep27 Sep27 Sep28 – 30 Sep28 – 30 Sep

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    Expert tips from Radical Education

    • Don’t wait till the last day to register-Technical glitches are common. Start as early as possible.
    • Collect and scan all necessary documents– That includes NEET scorecard, 10th & 12th certificates, passport-size photos, category certificates (if applicable), photo ID, and domicile proof.
    • Take your time while filling out choices– Make a list of colleges based on your comfort, not just on reputation.

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    FAQs

    For the first two rounds, reporting is usually online. Physical reporting is required for mop-up and stray rounds.

    Yes, usually it is—unless you’ve been allotted a seat and didn’t report without withdrawing. Always check refund policies carefully.

  • Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling 2025 Begins

    Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling 2025 Begins

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    Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling 2025 Begins

    The Medical Education Department of Rajasthan has released the Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling schedule. If you’re aiming for a government MBBS or BDS seat in Rajasthan, this is your moment to stay alert and informed.

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    Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling Schedule

    EventDate
    Start of Registration & Form Filling28 July 2025
    Last Date for Registration1 August 2025 (8:00 PM)
    Document Verification (PwD/NRI/Defence, etc.)2 – 5 August 2025
    Security Deposit Payment5 – 7 August 2025 (till 5 PM)
    Choice Filling & Locking5 – 7 August 2025 (till 11:55 PM)
    Declaration of Seat Allotment (Round 1)10 August 2025
    Reporting to Allotted College11 – 14 August 2025
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    RAJMES Govt. Medical College Fee Structure (2025–26)

    Fee ComponentAmount (₹)
    Tuition Fee70,340
    Admission Fee20,507
    Academic/Sports/Infrastructure/Welfare Fund16,979 + 8,710
    Caution Money (One-time, Refundable)8,710
    Total (Without Hostel)1,25,246
    Hostel ComponentAmount (₹)
    Room Maintenance13,673
    Electricity & Water45,012
    Total Hostel Charges58,685
    Total (With Hostel)1,70,258
    Optional A/C / Single Room Charges+50,000 (if applicable)

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    Expert Tips from Radical Education

    • Fill the Form Early– Avoid the rush. Don’t wait till the last day. Server issues and payment failures are common at the last minute.
    • Keep Documents Handy– Get your NEET scorecard, ID proof, certificates, photos, and caste/income certificates (if applicable) ready in one place. You’ll need them multiple times.
    • Don’t Rush into Choice Filling– Make a list of colleges based on what you want, not what others are choosing.

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    FAQs

    Not always. But in most cases, if the college is in another city, it’s a good idea. Hostels are usually safe and structured.

    If you don’t join the allotted college, you may be eligible for a refund. But check the refund policy carefully before payment.

  • Fee Hikes in UP UP Medical & Dental Colleges: Here’s What You Need to Know

    Fee Hikes in UP UP Medical & Dental Colleges: Here’s What You Need to Know

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    Fee Hikes in UP Medical & Dental Colleges: Here’s What You Need to Know

    In early July 2025, Uttar Pradesh’s Directorate General of Medical Education (DGME–UP) issued official notifications approving a sharp increase in tuition fees for several private UP Medical and Dental Colleges, including those with minority quotas. The hikes range from ₹2 lakh to ₹3.5 lakh per year, and surprisingly, they apply even to students who joined in 2024, who must now pay the difference in four equal installments over 2025–26.

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    What Triggered This Fee Revision in UP Medical & Dental Colleges?

    A fee‑regulation committee, chaired by the Principal Secretary of Medical Education, reviewed tuition proposals from private colleges and worked out revised fee caps. The High Court granted permission to implement them to UP Medical & Dental Colleges starting 2025–26—impacting both new and continuing students in select colleges like Sharda University, Rohilkhand Medical College, TS Mishra, GS Medical Hapur, Rama Medical College, among others (

    In the case of non‑minority private BDS colleges, a similar committee conducted multiple meetings between February and June 2025, and the state finally notified the approved tuition fees for 2025–26 across around 19 colleges—including names like ITS, Subharti, Saraswati, Kalka, Rama, Indraprastha Dental—with fees ranging from ~₹2.9 lakh to ₹5.5 lakh per year. Hostel charges are also fixed: ~₹98,000 for non‑AC, ₹1.21 lakh for AC rooms

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    What Does This Mean for You?

    1. Budget Shock for 2024 Admits

    If your child got admission in 2024, you’re now asked to pay the extra amount, spread across four installments during the upcoming academic year. That’s unexpected financial pressure.

    2. Planning for 2025‑26 Seats

    If you’re sitting NEET 2025 and eyeing private/private‑minority colleges in UP, be prepared for much higher tuition than previously estimated. What once was ₹10–12 lakh/year could now be ₹13–16 lakh or more, especially in minority‑quota colleges like Teerthankar Mahaveer, Integral, F.H. Medical, Era, Career Institute, where fees hover around ₹15–17 lakh/year

    3. UP NEET Counselling Impacts

    The fee structure is part of the official UP NEET UG 2025 Counselling Brochure, which outlines eligibility, reservation, fee payment rules, and more. Registration begins from 18–28 July 2025, so families must have clear financial plans before filling out choices during Round 1 counselling

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    Download the official fee structure for private colleges

    Download the official fee structure for private minority dental colleges

    Download the official fee structure for private minority medical colleges

    Expert Tips From Radical Education

    1. Download the official fee notice PDFs linked in the DGME announcements.
    2. Compare the fee schedule by college—even within the same university, fees vary significantly.
    3. Discuss the financial impact openly with your family, mentors, or financial advisors.
    4. During UP NEET counselling (18–28 July 2025), use the official fee structure as a benchmark—don’t rely on older fee information.

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    FAQs

    No. Only private and minority‑quota private medical/dental colleges are involved. State government college fees remain unchanged.

    Some colleges offer scholarships or flexible payment plans—ask early. Explore state quota seats or consider taking a year for merit improvement.

    For 2025–26, the state has fixed them formally. Any increases might come in future years after the committee reviews.

  • KEAM 2025 NEET Rank List Is Out — What This Means for You, Beyond the Numbers

    KEAM 2025 NEET Rank List Is Out — What This Means for You, Beyond the Numbers

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    KEAM 2025 NEET Rank List Is Out — What This Means for You, Beyond the Numbers

    The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has published the KEAM 2025 NEET Rank List for admission into Medical and Medical Allied courses. You can now check your status on Official website. If you’ve applied and submitted your NEET score on time, you’ll find your name there.
    This is provisional. That means it’s not the final word. If you believe something’s off—an error, a mismatch, anything at all—you have the right to raise your concern. Please send a simple email to ceekinfo.cee@kerala.gov.in by 4:00 PM on July 26, 2025, with your application number and name. No fancy language needed. Just be honest and clear.

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    Here’s What You Need to Know :

    To be considered for courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, or BUMS, you’ll need to have:

    • At least 50th percentile in NEET UG if you belong to the General or EWS category
    • 40th percentile if you’re from the SC, ST, or SEBC categories
    • 45th percentile for PwD in General
    • 40th percentile for PwD in SC/ST/SEBC

    For Medical Allied courses like Agriculture, Veterinary, and Biotechnology:

    • General category students need a minimum of 20 marks in NEET UG.
    • SC/ST students? There’s no minimum mark—just make sure your name is on the Medical & Allied list published by the CEE.

    But please remember: even if you’re in the rank list, you’ll only get a seat if you meet the full eligibility criteria at the time of admission.

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    Download Kerala Medical Provisional Rank List

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    Expert Tips from Radical Education

    • You are not your rank. This system is tough. It tests scores, not your kindness, intelligence, or courage. Don’t let a number shrink your sense of self-worth.
    • Keep your documents ready. Small mistakes at the final stage can cost you the seat you deserve.
    • Stay informed. Use official websites. Don’t fall for hearsay and panic.

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    FAQs

    Not yet. This is just the start. Admission will depend on counselling rounds, document verification, and your eligibility.

    No. Not at all. There are courses with relaxed cut-offs. And if you’re from a reserved category, you may still qualify. Explore. Ask. Don’t give up based on one list.

  • A Simplified Guide to Madhya Pradesh’s Key Education Schemes (2025–26)

    A Simplified Guide to Madhya Pradesh’s Key Education Schemes (2025–26)

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    A Simplified Guide to Madhya Pradesh’s Key Education Schemes (2025–26)

    Madhya Pradesh’s Key Education Schemes: For many students across Madhya Pradesh, education is not just about getting a degree—it’s about rewriting their future. But talent alone isn’t always enough. Financial limitations often stand in the way. That’s why the state government continues to offer well-structured scholarship schemes, ensuring that students don’t have to choose between academic potential and economic pressure.

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    Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana (MMVY)

    For students who have consistently performed well in academics.

    This scheme supports meritorious students from General, OBC, SC, and ST categories who’ve scored:

    • At least 70% in Class 12 (MP Board) or 85% (CBSE/ICSE)
    • Family income must be below ₹6 lakh/year

    It covers full tuition fees for professional undergraduate courses like engineering, medicine, law, and management at government and select private colleges.

    Mukhyamantri Jan Kalyan (Shiksha Protsahan) Yojana

    For the children of unorganised sector workers.

    Higher education can feel out of reach when daily survival is the priority. This scheme aims to change that by supporting students whose parents are registered with the Unorganised Workers Welfare Board.

    Eligibility includes:

    • Selection through competitive exams like NEET, JEE, CLAT, etc.
    • Admission to recognised institutions
    • Full fee coverage for professional courses

    Post Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Tribe (ST) Students

    Education beyond Class 10 can be transformative, but also costly. This scheme is specifically for ST students pursuing Class 11 and onwards.

    • Family income up to ₹2.5 lakh = full scholarship
    • Income above ₹2.5 lakh = partial support

    It includes tuition, exam, boarding fees, and a maintenance allowance.

    Post Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Caste (SC) Students

    Much like the ST scholarship, this is tailored for SC students continuing studies beyond Class 10.

    • Family income under ₹2.5 lakh qualifies for complete coverage
    • Above that, partial assistance is still available

    Support includes tuition fee reimbursement and monthly allowances.

    EWS (Economically Weaker Section) Scholarship

    Not everyone who needs help fits into traditional reservation categories. That’s where the EWS scholarship comes in—meant for General category students whose family income is under ₹3 lakh/year.

    It supports post-matric education (Class 11 onward) through tuition reimbursement and other educational expenses.

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    How to Apply

    Applying is simple, but attention to detail is key.

    1. Visit the official portal
    2. Register using your Aadhaar and student details
    3. Upload required documents: income, caste, admission proof, etc.
    4. Submit your application before the official deadline

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    Expert Tips from Radical Education

    • A lot of students miss out on scholarships simply because they assume they won’t qualify. But you never really know until you check. Take a few minutes to go through the rules—you might be eligible even if you think you’re not.
    • When it comes to uploading documents, don’t rush. We’ve seen so many applications rejected just because a file was blurry, too big, or in the wrong format. It’s a small step, but it really matters. Think of it as putting your best foot forward.
    • Try not to wait till the last day to apply. Websites slow down, errors creep in, and panic sets in. If you start early, you’ll have enough time to fix anything without the stress.
    • Use your own phone number and email when registering. It sounds simple, but it’s so important, especially when you’re waiting for OTPs or application updates. If it’s your future, the details should be yours too.
    • And most importantly, don’t hesitate to ask for help. Whether it’s a friend, a teacher, or someone at Radical Education, there’s always someone who can guide you. You don’t have to figure it all out on your own.
  • KEAM 2025 NRI Application Correction: Extended Last Date for MBBS/BDS Candidates

    KEAM 2025 NRI Application Correction: Extended Last Date for MBBS/BDS Candidates

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    KEAM 2025 NRI Application Correction: Extended Last Date for MBBS/BDS Candidates

    The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has officially extended the last date to rectify defects in NRI documents in the KEAM 2025 NRI Application for MBBS/BDS admissions under KEAM 2025.

    The new deadline is: 26th July 2025, 3:00 PM

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    If you’ve received a notification that your NRI documents have discrepancies, this is your chance to fix them and avoid disqualification.

    In continuation of the CEE’s earlier notice dated 16th July 2025, it has now been clarified that:

    Candidates who have applied for MBBS/BDS under the NRI quota and received objections regarding document defects can upload corrected documents till 26.07.2025, 3:00 PM.

    The official notification is published on: www.cee.kerala.gov.in.

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    In NRI category admissions, documentation is everything. A small missing detail — like an unnotarised affidavit, a missing passport copy, or an unclear embassy certificate — can lead to rejection from the NRI quota.

    This extension is a second chance for candidates to:

    • Review uploaded documents
    • Re-upload the correct/complete versions
    • Ensure NRI eligibility is not denied

    Download Notification PDF

    Expert Tips from Radical Education for KEAM 2025 NRI Application 

    • Use the official format provided by CEE and ensure notarisation.
    • Attach legal documents showing the relationship (e.g., birth certificate, family tree affidavit).
    • Upload original scanned copies, not photos or photocopies.
    • Obtain the latest certificate from the Indian embassy/consulate in the sponsor’s country.
    • Include a clear statement that the sponsor will bear the entire cost of the course.

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    FAQs

    Log in to your KEAM 2025 portal account at www.cee.kerala.gov.in and follow the “Upload Revised Documents” link.

    You may lose eligibility for the NRI quota and will be considered under the general or state quota (if eligible), or rejected completely.

    No. All corrections must be uploaded through the official portal. Email submissions will not be accepted.

  • NEET UG 2025 Odisha Counselling: Important Notice for PwBD & Ex-Servicemen Category Applicants

    NEET UG 2025 Odisha Counselling: Important Notice for PwBD & Ex-Servicemen Category Applicants

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    NEET UG 2025 Odisha Counselling: Important Notice for PwBD & Ex-Servicemen Category Applicants

    Candidates applying for NEET UG 2025 Odisha Counselling under reserved categories like Physically Challenged (PwBD/PC) and Ex-Servicemen (ES). These categories ensure inclusivity, but they also come with procedures that must be followed to the letter.

    If you belong to either of these categories and have qualified NEET UG 2025, this blog will help you understand what to do — and more importantly, when to do it — so your opportunity to study medicine in Odisha is not missed.

    NEET UG 2025 Answer Key Released

    For Physically Challenged (PC/PwBD) Candidates

    Are you an Odisha domicile student who qualified for NEET UG 2025 Odisha Counselling and wish to apply under PC/PwBD quota? Here’s what you must know:

    What You Need to Do for NEET UG 2025 Odisha Counselling?

    1. Follow NMC’s Public Notice dated 19th July 2025 (available on nmc.org.in and ojee.nic.in).
    2. Upload the following documents during registration:
      • A valid UDID card issued by a competent authority.
      • A self-certified affidavit as per NMC format.
      • Any other required affidavit specified by NMC guidelines.
    3. Attend the Medical Board as designated by NMC/MCC.
      • The Medical Board’s report must be submitted during reporting/admission at the OJEE Cell, Gandamunda, Bhubaneswar.

    Important

    If you fail to attend the Medical Board, you will not be considered under the PC category under any circumstances. Even if you have all documents in order, the Medical Board’s recommendation is final and binding.

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    For Ex-Servicemen (ES) Category Candidates

    Are you an Odisha-native candidate from an Ex-Serviceman background and NEET UG 2025 qualified? If yes, you must follow this process carefully.

    What You Need to Do for NEET UG 2025 Odisha Counselling?

    1. Report in person to the Rajya Sainik Board, IRC Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar on the scheduled dates:
      • 23rd and 24th July, 2025
    2. Carry these documents:
      • NEET UG 2025 Admit Card and Rank Card
      • Photo ID proof
      • Parents’ service-related documents (retirement certificate, ID, discharge book, etc.)

    The Rajya Sainik Board will verify your documents and send a final list of eligible ES category candidates to OJEE.
    Admission will only be given based on this list. If your name isn’t on it, you cannot claim ES category seats — even if you have documents.

    Important

    Failing to appear in person on the specified dates will result in loss of ES category consideration.

    Expert Tips from Radical Education

    • Be present physically– Whether it’s the Medical Board or the ES Board, attendance is mandatory. There is no online alternative and no second chance.
    • Get your documents triple-checked– Even small errors like a mismatch in name between your UDID card and NEET admit card can block your claim. Have an expert verify them early.
    • Set reminders and alert your family– These dates are easy to forget amidst post-NEET stress. Set calendar alerts and inform your family about the documentation needs and physical reporting dates.
    • Don’t wait till the last hour– Start gathering documents NOW. Don’t assume you’ll be allowed to upload or visit later. This process has no leniency.

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    FAQs

    You must produce a valid, issued UDID card by the time of registration. Provisional or in-process cards are not accepted.

    No. Documents must be scanned from the originals, clearly visible, and in PDF format.

    Only the Rajya Sainik Board has authority over ES verification. You must resolve such issues directly with them before the list is published.

    Yes, during the admission/reporting phase, you must submit the original Medical Board report to validate your PC claim.

  • Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra

    Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra

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    Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra 2025-26 Fees, Cut Off, Admission

    Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre located in Nagpur, is one of the leading and prominent institutions in the state of Maharashtra for dental education. The college offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral education in dentistry. VSPM’s Dental College and Research Centre awards admission based on merit, which is an exceedingly competitive process as mandated by various governing agencies.

    College Details

    The details of the Dr. Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College are given in the following table:

    Name of the CollegeRanjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre
    Affiliating UniversityMaharashtra University of Health and Science
    Establishing Year1996
    Intake40
    TypePrivate
    Recognized/PermittedRecognized 
    Duration5.5 years 
    Hospital / Beds
    Official Website https://vspmdcrc.edu.in/

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    Courses Offered

    Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre offers a wide range of courses. The college aims to provide world-class educational services. It is known for its comprehensive and relevant curriculum, which effectively prepares worthy doctors for the future. The courses, along with their eligibility, are given in the table below:

    NAME OF THE COURSEELIGIBILITYDURATION
    BDSThey must possess a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from a university/institute recognized by the DCI.5.5 years
    MDS Orthodontics & Dentofacial OrthopaedicsThey must possess a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from a University/Institute recognized by the DCI.3 Years
    MDS  Paedodontics and Preventive DentistryMDS (Public Health Dentistry3 Years
    MDS  Public Health DentistryMDS (Public Health Dentistry)3 Years
    MDS  Oral Pathology and MicrobiologyAspirants seeking admission to 3 years of full-time MDS program should pass a BDS degree from a recognized university.3 Years
    MDS  ProsthodonticsAspirants seeking admission to 3 years of full-time MDS program should pass a BDS degree from a recognized university.3 Years
    MDS  Oral Medicine & RadiologyAspirants seeking admission to 3 years of full-time MDS program should pass a BDS degree from a recognized university.3 Years

    Eligibility Criteria

    The eligibility criteria of Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre are primarily divided into two categories: minimum age requirement and relevant educational qualifications at the school and college entrance exam levels. Here, the college entrance exam refers to the NEET exam, which various institutes throughout the country widely accept. The institute seeks to admit students who excel academically, have a strong interest in medicine, and are dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare to our community.

    Educational QualificationMust have completed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board.
    Subjects RequiredPhysics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) & English as core subjects.
    Minimum Marks RequiredGeneral: 50%, OBC/SC/ST: 40%, PwD (General): 45% in PCB aggregate.
    Age LimitMinimum 17 years as of December 31 of the admission year. No upper age limit (as per NEET rules).
    Entrance ExamNEET-UG is mandatory for admission.
    NationalityIndian citizens, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, and foreign nationals are eligible.
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    Fee Structure

    Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre has set a reasonable fee for its BDS Course. The fees for the courses differ for different categories and quotas. The students are advised to take note of their particular category to make financial preparations. A detailed table with pertinent information is provided very soon.

    Cut-Off

    Admission to the BDS course at Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre is based on the NEET UG score. The detailed cut-off for the year 2025 will be updated soon.

    Facilities

    The facilities provided to students interested in studying or already studying at the Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre are as follows:

    • Medical
    • Computer labs
    • Library
    • Sports
    • Auditorium
    • Cafeteria
    • Hostel
    • Laboratory
    • Hospital
    • OPD
    • Centre for Community Medicine
    • Blood Bank

    Admission to Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre

    To get admission at Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre, the student must fulfill all the eligibility criteria for the course they wish to opt for. For access to the BDS course, the candidate must clear the NEET UG exam, which has been conducted at a national level since 2016. After this, the candidate should participate in the counseling process, and based on the merit of the candidate, a seat will be allotted. This is a highly competitive exam, and one must aim to score the maximum marks achievable.

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    Documentation

    • Gap Certificate: If applicable, for candidates with a break in their studies.
    • Admit Card and Rank Letter (for NEET): If admission is based on NEET, you will need your admit card and rank letter.
    • 10th and 12th Mark Sheets and Certificates: For proof of qualification and date of birth.
    • Transfer Certificate (TC): Issued by the school or college last attended.
    • Migration Certificate: If applicable, for students from other boards or universities.
    • Category Certificate: For candidates applying under reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS).
    • Character Certificate: Issued by the previous institution.
    • Passport-sized Photographs: Typically 6–8 recent photographs.
    • Domicile Certificate: As proof of residence, if required.
    • Medical Fitness Certificate: A certificate confirming physical fitness for the medical program.
    • Identity Proof: Aadhaar card, passport, or other government-issued ID.
    • Allotment Letter: If admission is through centralized counseling.

    FAQs

    There is no limit on the number of attempts for NEET-UG as per the latest NMC (National Medical Commission) guidelines. You can appear for NEET multiple times until you meet the age and eligibility criteria for BDS admission.

    To get admission in BDS, you must qualify NEET-UG, have 10+2 with PCB, and meet the minimum age (17 years) and marks criteria (50% for General, 40% for SC/ST/OBC in PCB).

  • Odisha NEET UG 2025 State Quota: A Definitive Guide to Read Before You Register

    Odisha NEET UG 2025 State Quota: A Definitive Guide to Read Before You Register

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    Odisha NEET UG 2025 State Quota: A Definitive Guide to Read Before You Register

    Odisha NEET UG 2025: All NEET aspirants have the white coat fantasy. But between fantasy and actuality is a labyrinth of eligibility, documents, certificates, and timelines. If you are a NEET UG 2025 qualifier from Odisha — or an NRI who wishes to study MBBS/BDS in Odisha — this may be your time.

    With the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) cell now opening registration for preparing the State Merit List of MBBS/BDS State Quota Seats (2025–26), it’s important to get the process in perspective, not confusion.

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    Who Is Eligible for Odisha NEET UG 2025?

    If you’ve cleared NEET UG 2025 and you’re:

    • A permanent native of Odisha, OR
    • Being the child of an All India Civil Services officer who’s currently posted in Odisha, you qualify for state quota seats.
    • If you’re an NRI or OCI candidate (both within the state or outside) and hold NEET UG 2025 qualification — you qualify for the NRI quota.
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    The Registration Process for Odisha NEET UG 2025

    Visualize the registration process as your key to getting admission into the state merit list, which finally determines your MBBS/BDS seat.

    • Go to www.ojee.nic.in and click on the link “MBBS/BDS Counselling“. Make use of your NEET UG application information to register.
    • Enter your mobile number, email ID, and password. Save them.
    • Everything from the NEET scorecard, certificates, domicile, category proofs, to passport (for NRI candidates) must be clear, scanned PDFs.
    • Pay ₹1000 registration fee online (non-refundable).
    • Verifying officers may raise queries, and you’ll have just 24 hours to respond. Stay alert. Check your email frequently.
    • Only verified candidates will be listed in the State Merit List.

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    Important Categories & Reservations for Odisha NEET UG 2025

    The following categories apply (with valid certificates):

    • SC – 8%
    • ST – 12%
    • PC (PwD) – 5%
    • Ex-Serviceman – 3%
    • Green Card Holder – 5%
    • SGS (State Govt. School Students) – 15% (horizontal)
    • EWS – 10% (when there are vacant seats)

    Note:There is no OBC category in Odisha counselling.

    Green Card, ES, SGS, and EWS reservations have strict document conditions — even a single lapse or mismatch will render you ineligible.

    NRI/OCI Candidates

    NRI applicants are required to provide:

    • Evidence of NRI status (passport/visa)
    • Proof of relationship with the sponsor
    • Embassy certificate issued by the Indian diplomatic mission
    • Notarised affidavit attesting that the sponsor will pay the full course fee

    Expert Tips from Radical Education

    • Begin early and remain prepared- Don’t wait for the last day to register. Chances are that up PDFs or responding back to enquiries may cost you your seat.
    • Track your emails 24×7- Verification problems or any queries will only come by post only. One single missed email means one single missed opportunity.
    • Uploading clean original documents- Blurring or unclear files lead to rejection. Please ensure clear PDFs and proper naming of the PDFs as well.
    • Check the reservation claims double- Every category (such as ES, GC, SGS) needs specific papers. A slight discrepancy — such as a spelling variation in the name on the Green Card — can invalidate your claim.
    • NRIs, be document-ready- NRI seat claims are rigid. Embassy certificates, affidavits, proof of relationship — all need to be well-attested and uploaded within deadlines.
    • Don’t hesitate to seek help- Radical Education‘s counseling experts can assist you in verifying documents, uploading files, or even grasping where you are in merit.

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    FAQs

    No. Details submitted are final. Be precise the first time.

    You will be left out of the merit list. You need to respond within 24 hours.

    No, it is non-returnable — even in case of rejection of documents.

    Only Odisha domicile candidates can apply for the State Quota. Off-state NRI candidates, though, can apply for NRI quota seats.

    Yes. You need to have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English individually with a minimum of 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/PC).

  • Karnataka MBBS Fee Structure 2025-26: What Every NEET Aspirant Needs to Know

    Karnataka MBBS Fee Structure 2025-26: What Every NEET Aspirant Needs to Know

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    Karnataka MBBS Fee Structure 2025-26: What Every NEET Aspirant Needs to Know

    Karnataka MBBS Fee Structure 2025-26: If you’re aiming for a medical seat in Karnataka, understanding the fee structure for MBBS colleges for 2025–26 is crucial. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the provisional MBBS fee list, and we’re here to break it down for you in simple terms.

    NEET UG 2025 Answer Key Released

    MBBS Fee Categories

    Karnataka MBBS Fee Structure 2025-26 is divided into different categories based on the type of college and seat:

    CategoryCollege TypeYearly Fee Range (₹)
    GovernmentGovt. Medical Colleges₹64,350 – ₹1,09,350
    PrivatePrivate Unaided Colleges₹12,00,117 – ₹43,11,950
    MinorityLinguistic/Religious Minority₹12,00,117 – ₹44,11,950
    NRINRI Seats in Pvt/Min. Colleges₹27,11,950 – ₹45,41,750
    DeemedDeemed/Private Universities₹15,66,21 – ₹45,41,750
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    Government Medical Colleges

    Government colleges like:

    • Bangalore Medical College
    • Mysore Medical College
    • KIMS Hubli
    • Mandya, Hassan, Belgaum, etc.

    All charge around ₹64,350 per year, making them the most affordable option for eligible students.

    Even ESI medical colleges (in Bangalore & Gulbarga) charge slightly higher at ₹1,09,350, still far more affordable than private colleges.

    Download Karnataka MBBS Fee Structure 2025-26

    Private & Minority Medical Colleges

    If you’re unable to secure a government seat, private colleges are the next best option — but they come at a significantly higher cost.

    For example:

    • Vydehi Medical College (Bangalore) – ₹12,00,117 (General) to ₹44,11,950 (NRI/Other)
    • The Oxford Medical College – ₹36,11,950
    • MS Ramaiah, KIMS, Navodaya, AJIMS – Range between ₹35–44 Lakhs per year for other/NRI category

    Most private colleges maintain a base fee of ₹12 lakhs+ under the general category, and additional quota seats (Q/NRI) go well above ₹27–45 lakhs.

    NRI Students

    If you’re applying under the NRI category, be ready to pay between ₹27 Lakhs to ₹45 Lakhs per year, depending on the college:

    • Subbaiah Institute (Shimoga) – ₹29,11,950
    • Oxford, Akash, Vydehi – ₹36–44 Lakhs
    • KIMS Bangalore – ₹43,11,950

    Expert Tips from Radical Education

    • Don’t just look at the fee — look at the ROI A ₹12-lakh private seat may sound high, but it may be worth it if the college has strong clinical exposure, hospital tie-ups, and post-MBBS pathways.
    • Be realistic about rank and choice– If your NEET rank won’t get you a government seat, explore mid-tier private colleges with reasonable facilities and fees. Don’t waste time chasing only top brands.
    • NRI seats need documents — be prepared. If you plan to apply under the NRI category, collect embassy certificates, sponsor affidavits, and passport/visa documents in advance.
    • Set your budget — but stay flexible-Be clear on what your family can afford annually — and remember that there are hidden costs (hostel, materials, exams, travel) on top of the tuition fee.

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    FAQs about Karnataka MBBS Fee Structure 2025-26

    No. Hostel, mess, books, insurance, etc., are additional. Expect ₹1–2 Lakhs/year extra depending on the college.

    Yes. Many banks offer loans up to ₹7.5 lakhs without collateral, and more with security.

    No. Deemed Universities participate in All India Counselling (MCC/DGHS), not under KEA. Their fees are listed for informational purposes only.

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