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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
You can either go for dietetics and nutrition course or any Bachelor's degree.
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Beginner-Level 4
You can find some tier B-school for your further studies as 54 percentile is not a good score in CAT and it will not help you to get admission in tier A B-school.
You can find some MAT accepting college for your further studies as they also accept low percentile of CAT score.
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Guide-Level 12
Some of them are:
Christian Medical College - [CMC], Vellore
Madras Medical College - [MMC], ChennaiSri Ramachandra University, Chennai
Government Medical College - [GMC], Nagpur
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Guide-Level 12
After PCB, you can consider
1. MBBS
2. Biochemistry
3. B.Sc Biology
4. B.Sc Botany
5. B.Sc Zoology
6. Bachelor of Agriculture
7. Bachelor in Diary Farming
8. Health and Fitness
9. Food and Nutrition
and many more. Which course you should pursue is one thing you must decide as per your own interests. Know what you want and study what you will most likely enjoy.
Different colleges have different minimum eligibility. You must also try for the entrance exams like AIPMT - All India Pre – Medical / Pre - Dental Entrance Test , AIPVT - All India Pre-Veterinary Test , COMED-K, AMU (MBBS), AIIMS, Manipal (MBBS) and other state-level medic
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
After that, eligible candidates must go through the process of Physical Endurance Test. PET qualifies candidate calls for written exam followed by an interview and medical examination. Then finally selected candidates for the posts of Sub-Inspector called for training curriculum and have to pass seven obstacle events as mentioned below.
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