Rajasthan stands out as a top choice for students who want to study medicine in India. Over the past few years, more and more medical colleges have opened up here, and the healthcare system has really grown. That means more MBBS seats, more options, and better training for future doctors. Every year, thousands of students from all over the country set their sights on Rajasthan, drawn by its mix of respected government colleges and well-known private institutions. To get into any MBBS college in Rajasthan, you have to clear the NEET-UG exam. That’s not just for Rajasthan; it's the rule everywhere in India. Once you clear NEET, you’re in the running for MBBS seats through a counselling process. In Rajasthan, the counselling is handled by the Office of the Chairman of the NEET UG Medical and Dental Admission Board Rajasthan. They manage everything: seat allocation, government and private quotas, and making sure students end up where they belong. After NEET results come out, you need to register online, fill in which colleges you want, and then wait for the rounds of counselling to play out. Usually, there’s a first round, a second round, and sometimes a mop-up round if seats are still open. Your NEET rank, your category, and the choices you make all matter during this process. Eligibility is pretty straightforward. You need to have finished your 10+2 with physics, chemistry, biology, and English from a recognised board. If you’re from the general category, you need at least 50% in physics, chemistry, and biology combined. Reserved categories get a bit of a break on the marks. You also need to be at least 17 years old, and of course, you have to hit the minimum score in NEET. These rules make sure everyone coming in has the basics down.
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