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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The decision to pursue an MBBS degree at Jamia Hamdard University in India or College of Medical Sciences in Nepal depends on a number of variables, including geographic location, educational philosophy, infrastructure, and personal preferences. Every institution has certain advantages of its own. Jamia Hamdard University in India is a well regarded university with a robust medical program, while the College of Medical Sciences, which is associated with Kathmandu University, is renowned for offering high-quality medical education. When making this choice, students should take the curriculum, the instructors, the facilities, and their p
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Applying to the College of Medical Sciences in Nepal may be different in a few ways from applying to other Nepali universities. In order to be considered for admission to Nepal's medical universities, applicants must normally submit their supporting documentation by the deadline, which is usually in September. Additionally, for a specific percentage of the seats, NEET-qualified applicants might gain direct admittance. Additionally, Indian students do not need a visa to enroll in the MD programs at the College of Medical Sciences; this may have an impact on the application and admissions process. The MD programme at the College of Medic
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue a career in Cosmetology without obtaining an MBBS. Cosmetology primarily involves beauty treatments, skincare, makeup application, hair styling, and related services, which do not require a medical degree like MBBS.
Cosmetology courses are typically offered through specialised beauty schools, vocational institutions, or cosmetology academies.
While an MBBS is not required for Cosmetology, individuals interested in more medically oriented aspects of skin care, such as dermatology or cosmetic surgery, would need advanced medical education and training, typically pursuing a degree in medicine and speciali
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) MBBS programme cut off may vary from year to year depending on factors like number of candidates and difficulty level of the exam. JNMC MBBS programme cut off 2022 was 6205 for general category round. The admission deadline of 2023 ended after the 6th round release and the last round cut off rank was 13469 in MBBS program. Candidates are advised to check JNMC or official counseling website for most accurate and up to date information.
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