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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
At Government Medical College in Aurangabad, the MBBS placements are thought to be satisfactory. Graduates can apply for positions as medical officers in government hospitals or take the NEET-PG test to pursue further specialisation.
Junior residents are said to receive a stipend of about Rs. 75,000, while medical officers should anticipate a salary between Rs. 70,000 and Rs. 75,000. GMCH Aurangabad internships are thought to be really helpful for developing into a qualified physician. Working in a variety of sectors and taking part in government initiatives that offer healthcare services to the impoverished, interns obtain practical ex
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Yes, IIMC Aizawl is considered a good college for PG Diploma in Journalism, specifically offering the PG Diploma in English Journalism. The institute aims to bridge the gap in media training facilities in the Northeast region of India and provides training to media professionals to contribute to the growing media sector in the region. The inauguration of a permanent campus in Aizawl further solidifies the institute's commitment to offering quality postgraduate Diploma courses in English Journalism and Digital Med
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Candidates must complete class 12 with English as a compulsory subject from a recognised higher secondary board are eligible for admission to Diploma and B.Sc courses
Qualify NCHM Joint Entrance Examination (NCHMJEE) before applying to B.Sc course
Apply online at the NCHMCT website post which the JEE exams are conducted
Counselling is conducted after the publication of the JEE results on the website by NCHMCT
Attend counselling mandatorily conducted by the NCHMCT during which institutes are allotted strictly on the basis of merit and rank
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The applicants must belong to the Economically Backward Class (EBC) of Chandigarh. They must be of General category other than SC, ST and OBC.
The annual family income of the candidates must not be more than INR 1 Lacs from all sources.
The candidates must be pursuing post-matriculation courses from any recognised institutions.
The applicants who after completing one stage of education like B.Com. are studying in the same stage such as B.Arch., are ineligible for the scholarship.
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