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Chiraag Goyal

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Most private colleges, although being expensive, are actually pretty respectable, the top colleges being~
Kasturba Medical College
St. Johns Medical College
Symbiosis
CMC Vellore
CMC Ludhiana
DY Patil Pune
PIMS Loni
MMU Solan
Hamdard Institute of Medical Science.

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Naman Girdhar

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Hi,
As St. Johns national academy of health sciences is a private medical college, so you need minimum 4382 rank in round 1 to take admission in this college.

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Prabhakar Mall

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Yes, you can directly apply for Ph.D. After MBBS in multiple specializations such as pharmaceutical Science, regulatory affairs, Pharmacoeconomics, healthcare IT, biomedical Science, healthcare management, genetics and epidemiology.

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Bhawna Kumari

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OU Admission has started for the new academic year 2023 for all courses from 30 January 2023. Osmania University Admission 2023-24 last date to apply for UG and PG level programs is 31 May 2023 for the academic year 2023.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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Typically, in order to pursue a Master of Doctrine (MD) degree in Cardiology, one would need to have completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree first. This is because the MD degree is typically considered a postgraduate degree for medical practitioners who have already completed their undergraduate medical education. While a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) degree in Cardiac Technology is a related field, it may not provide the necessary foundational knowledge and clinical experience that an MBBS degree provides. However, it's possible that some universities or institutions may have alternative pathways for M.Sc.
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Vishal Mathi

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In Sankeshwar, Karnataka, there is a homoeopathic medical college called S. B. Shirakoli Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital. It does not, however, provide an MBBS programs. In contrast to the MBBS programs provided by allopathic medical colleges, homoeopathic medical colleges in India provide a Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery BHMS programs. If you're interested in learning more about the BHMS programs at S. B. Shirakoli Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, you can visit the college's website or get in touch with the admission office to find out the most recent cutoff scores and any other information on the admiss
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Sarfaraz Khan

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Most medical institutions are okay with a little bit of visible body ink, as long as it's not offensive. Non-visible tattoos are almost always allowed. If your tattoo is not exposed, or it could easily be covered, you'll rarely have problems with the upper management, even if they know about it

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Chiraag Goyal

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Private medical colleges, after filling up their ranked seats, tend to work on a basis of marks+first come first serve basis. This allows admission for people with unfortunately low grades. I hope you'll get admission in your desired private college.

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Chiraag Goyal

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600 marks may get you a seat in state quota but not from AIQ, at least for government colleges. But many private colleges do have subsidized seats for the ones who score good but didn't get into any government colleges.

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Chiraag Goyal

Beginner-Level 5

Any college for MBBS is more or less the same, it's just the reputation. It is recommended that NCERT should be followed only for NEET as it is sufficient to get you a good college. Don't indulge in other material that make even the simpler things go above your head.

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