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Contributor-Level 10
There are many depending on what you intend to study such as AIIMS Medical Entrance, AIPMT, AFMC, CMC-Vellore, BHU's All India PMT, Dr. D.Y. Patil University (AIET), Manipal UGET, NEET, AGRICET, OUAT, etc.
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If you are finding engineering difficult just because of C language then probably you are not with the right approach. Try studying it from writer Yashwant Kanekar and then soon you'll develop interest in it.
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Firstly, think before you do this because you've done engineering already and now you want to switch your career; That's a tough and life changing decision. If you really want to become a doctor you have to appear in NEET, MHCET, AIMS, AFMC, etc. exams. You also have to score good in those exams so that you can achieve a good AIR for yourself. I suggest you must discuss this with your parents, senior friends and teachers before jumping on any conclusions.
Good luck.
Thank you.
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Candidates who have successfully cleared their 10+2 examination in science stream with physics, chemistry and biology as compulsory subjects can apply for the admission in B.Sc course and there is no need to give any entrance examination for the same as admissions are done on merit basis.
Generally, forms are available in the month of June and July every year. Candidates need to fill the form and has to submit as per the guidelines prescribed in that prospectus.
Selection Process:
Selection is done on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2. To get direct admission, candidates need
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