B.Sc Neurology

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Nayan Malas

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B.Sc. Cardiology or Neurology Admission at Grant Medical College

• Minimum Percentage Requirement: Candidates must have completed their Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).
• Entry Exam: Admission is often based on performance in the NEET examination and the specific cutoff set by the college.
• Last Cutoff Information: Admission into these competitive programs typically requires high scores in NEET.
• General admission to medical courses like MBBS at Grant Medical College has seen cutoffs around **640 marks** in NEET for general category students.
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Parul Thapa

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No, to pursue an MD, candidates typically need to complete an MBBS or an equivalent medical degree program. A BSc in Neurology would generally not qualify you for direct entry into a traditional MD program. 

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Some B.Sc. Psychology colleges are Presidency College, Mody University, Jyoti Nivas College, Bethune College, Farook College, Periyar University, Tamil Nadu Open University etc.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear, first clear your aim, because both the courses are different and streams are also different. Believe in yourself, and do according to your interest. Keep calm, relax and think about in which field you see yourself in future. Everything has its own scope, but it is necessary that you have interest in that field. Best of luck.

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