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pradeep may

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As I was stuck in my studies for B-MAT and came across an institute name Trinity Global Education Thought for contacting them. In the first call itself the counsellor made me comfortable by explaining me the entire process for applying for B-MAT and booked my schedule for a DEMO lecture. I just wanted to enquire about the course but then too I took the Demo class. The faculty took the demo lecture in a very fantastic way and Finally I was convinced and applied for prep course with Trinity Global Education. Post completion of my lectures they also provided me additional Query lectures and solved all my doubts. With TGE, I cleared my B-M
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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Alvis,
You just need to participate in the counseling session, if you fulfill the minimum cut off scores of NEET. After that, if you are eligible you might get seat in private MBBS college. Otherwise, you could apply in some private universities which might provide you seat with low scores and look UPAT their official site and follow the instructions for admission process.
Good luck.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Please specify your target college or institution.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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As per my knowledge, NEET is the only way of getting into LHMC. May be, you can appear next year for the same.

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akhil sharma

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Yes, you can. You should pass class 12th with minimum 50% score and the mandatory subjects are physics, chemistry, english, biology or biotechnology. You should be between 17 to 25 years.
To see the admission process, please click this link- https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/course/m-b-b-s-kj-somaiya-medical-college-and-research-centre-sion-mumbai-284078

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Dear Sairaj,
As per MCI rules, 50% in PCB 12th board exams for open category and 45% for reserved category are pre requisites to apply for MBBS in India or abroad. So according to this you are eligible. Along with this from this year it is mandatory to have qualifying score in NEET 2019 to apply for MBBS abroad. If you have both the above criteria then you can study MBBS in Russia or any other country. Admissions are open.
All the best!

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Dear Sudip,
In countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand you cant get admission to UG medical programme after 12 years of education. You need to complete a pre. Medical course of 2 to 3 years and then appear for entrance exams to get a medical seat. It's expensive and time consuming if you go via this route. You can do your graduation in Europe or any other country in Asia and simultaneously prepare for USMLE or PLAB. If you successfully clear various stages of USMLE or PLAB you can get opportunity to do your PG in USA or UK directly after completing your MBBS. This route is better and followed by many students.
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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Dear Faizal,
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal is regarded as the top medical college in Karnataka followed by St. Johns Medical College, Bangalore and Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum. Above all are private colleges. Feel free to ask if you have any more queries. All the best!

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Dheeraj Roy

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In India, in order to become a registered dietician, one needs to clear the RD exam conducted by the Indian Dietetic Association (www.idaindia.com. )
And to be eligible to write this exam, you need to have:
1. B.Sc. Home Science in Foods & Nutrition (Day Scholar. )
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics or M.Sc. In Foods & Nutrition (only) (This is a 3+1 format where the candidate must have done a minimum of four years in Home Science or Foods, Nutrition& Dietetics)
3. 6 months continuous internship (or 3+3 months) from recognised hospitals listed on the IDA website or 2 years' experience in a multispecialty hospital as a full-t
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Akhil Waid

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JIPMER and AIIMS are outside NEET. So you have to register and apply for it separately. After the exam is over and the results are out. You need to apply for AIQ, State Quota, Deemed universities, AFMC, ESIC, etc. Separately as each has its own set of rules to follow. The counselling for AIQ seats, deemed universities and AFMC and ESIC colleges is done by Medical Council online simultaneously. The left over seats in government institutions are then transferred back to states while the deemed university seats are transferred back to the respective universities for filling up. Oh and the states conduct their own counselling for the 85% o
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