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Pawan singh

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For the final semesters kt if you have cleared the exams after the admission process ended in most of the college it is very difficult to get in any college beacuse mailny most of the colleges takes admission by the online mode. So it is difficult to get if you did it after the process ends. But then also you can approach the college directly. Visit to college of your interests and ask the faculty for the admission process in such case.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The total fees for B.Sc. At Dixit college Rampur is INR 2.53 L (for 4 years).Many games are available in college. Canteen facilities are also available. Very good food is available in the canteen. If anything happens, he is taken to the medical department. Students play here and go to very good places and show their good performance there. Faculty: They are very good teachers. The method of teaching is also very good and very qualified teachers teach us. Teachers behaviour is very good to help join the College. There are many courses available in the College and the students are very happy because the College provide the best teachers
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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No, direct admission is not possible. Lady Hardinge Medical College offers B.Sc (Hons. ) in Nursing only to women from its College of Nursing. The entire course is divided into 8 semesters. Students are assessed through theory and practical Exams. Duration- The duration of the course is 4 years. Candidates willing to take admission in B.Sc Nursing must have passed 10+2 examination or its equivalent in Science Stream from a recognised Board with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (40% marks for SC/ST & OBC candidates). Mandatory Subjects in 10+2 level are English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Attendance Requirements: 80% in theory a
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Bachelor of Science in Distance Education is a degree course completed in Science stream. The duration of the course is 3-6 years. It is one of the best options available for students who do not want to take regular classes. Distance education has helped the aspirants to take online distance learning courses during the pandemic era. B.Sc. or Bachelor of Science is a 3 to 6 years degree course provided by colleges. Distance programs can be provided by colleges that provide normal degrees. B.Sc. Distance Education colleges include IGNOU Jaipur National University and others and the average tuition fee is INR 13000 to INR 17000. Practical
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Dhruv Parikh

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. Environmental Science after the completion of B.Sc. In Home Science.

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Bharath Kumar R

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Kindly refer to the following link https://www.shiksha.com/college/apollo-institute-of-hospital-management-and-allied-sciences-aihmas-ayanambakkam-chennai-36753/courses for a detailed review of the college on the Shiksha college review page. Also, you can find the fee structure by downloading the fees brochure from the courses tab in the link. For further details you can also visit the college official website through https://aihmas.org/. All the best for your future.

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Shiristy Singh

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Fee structure of NAFDI is Rs. 1,45,883/per year. It is a three year course.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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You should take the decision as per your interest, comforts and future goal. Since you have already pursued B.Sc. In Nursing field, so it will be easy for you to continue your studies in the same field. If you opt for MBBS field now, all the three years of B.Sc. In Nursing will be a complete waste since MBBS is different from nursing. However, if you want to pursue MBBS then you should go for your goal. This will give you better job satisfaction in the future and you can enjoy your work. However, you should be ready to compromise the three years of nursing course for this. Hence, think, analyze and then take a decision because at the e
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MBBS fees ranges from INR 5,00,000 to INR 50,00,000 and after successful completion of MBBS candidates have several job opportunities after MBBS. They can become a doctor in private and government hospitals, railways, and armed forces. Students can even go for postgraduate medical degrees such as MD Medicine or pursue MBA after MBBS for better career opportunities.
Start a Job - Many MBBS graduates look for a job immediately after completing their course in this field. There are plenty of job opportunities for doctors as the need for them never ends anywhere, anytime, or at anyplace. They can work in renowned companies and in top job p
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, MBBS can be done after B.Sc. Nursing. It will take 5.5 years to complete MBBS course because you will have to take admission in MBBS course as a regular candidate because there is no lateral entry in MBBS course. Firstly, you are required to crack the NEET and NMAT exams for getting admission into the MD course with a duration of four years. In India, qualifying for the NEET exam is compulsory for admission in undergraduate medical courses. This is a quicker and better way to study MBBS after B.Sc. Nursing. If you compare both MBBS has more scope, job prospects, better placement and salary. Its considered to be the most reputed fi
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