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You can view the below link for admission procedure.
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/course/mbbs-lokmanya-tilak-municipal-medical-college-sion-mumbai-318857
https://www.shiksha.com/college/lokmanya-tilak-municipal-medical-college-sion-mumbai-38098/admission
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Guide-Level 14
Yes, you can pursue astrophysics but what about the medicine knowledge you have collected in MBBS. It's all about your passion, I know a lot of doctors who went into other fields like civil services, management, research, acting and so on. If astrophysics is your passion, go for it.
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Yes, you can pursue B.Sc physics. B.Sc physics is an undergraduate programme, the minimum eligibility for which is an intermediate 10+2 in science with physics, chemistry, mathematics/biology and English as compulsory subjects.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
As we see nowadays, astrophysics is hollering too much, due to its expansion and Mars project (thanks to Elon Musk) students find too much curiosity in this astrophysics field. Sorry, M.Sc after MBBS is not at all possible as, astrophysics has vast amount of maths + applied physics, for which a strong base is required + a lot of practice is required to develop numerical area of the brain.
Alternative: Is there any alternative, yes? Keep doing your job in MBBS+do your B.Sc in physics from IGNOU (distance course). IGNOU is the only university that provides distance B.Sc.
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First of all, I would like to let you know that it is not easy for an aspirant to get admission in government medical colleges. Again, I would like to tell you now NEET's cutoff matters everywhere, either private or government and even in the abroad colleges. Yes, chances are comparatively higher to get admission in private medical colleges in India.
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