Wednesday, June 20, 2007

MHT-CET

Maharashtra has 18 medical colleges with an intake of 2,060 and four dental colleges with a total capacity of 240, which are run by the state government. That makes it 2,300 seats for MBBS and BDS. Of these, 15% of the seats are allotted to students coming through an all-India quota, thus leaving 1,955 seats for the state’s students.The demand for state-subsidised medical education is so high that, according to figures available with the directorate of medical education and research, 1,20,692 students took the exam this year for the 1,955 seats.Of these, 39,725 or 32.91% qualified with a score of over 100 of the total 200 marks. Maharashtra has 18 medical colleges with an intake of 2,060 and four dental colleges with a total capacity of 240, which are run by the state government. That makes it 2,300 seats for MBBS and BDS. Of these, 15% of the seats are allotted to students coming through an all-India quota, thus leaving 1,955 seats for the state’s students.The demand for state-subsidised medical education is so high that, according to figures available with the directorate of medical education and research, 1,20,692 students took the exam this year for the 1,955 seats. Of these, 39,725 or 32.91% qualified with a score of over 100 of the total 200 marks.

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