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ilma naaz

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This depends on your hard work and sincerity. If you have just passed 10+2, it would be great to prepare by self study. Go ahead and give your 100%. But if you have already dropped a year, it would not be a great idea to go for it again. I have seen many students dropping 2-3 years, and still left with nothing. I would suggest you to secure admission in some course (say B.A. Or B.Sc. ). And simultaneously prepare for NEET. Again dropping a year will not be a good decision because you cannot start studying the same thing over and over again. Good luck.

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Nirali Gohil

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Of course, NEET is require for MBBS, BDS, B.A.M.S., BHMS and Naturopathi.

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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine is a graduate degree awarded after the successful completion of a five and a half years long programme that covers the study of the integrated system of modern medicine and traditional Ayurveda. The course duration also includes one year of internship, and covers an exhaustive investigation of current life structures, physiology, standards of solution, social and preventive pharmaceuticals, pharmacology, toxicology, legal drug, herbal Science, ENT, standards of surgery, and such.

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Hey Dinesh,
Yes, there are some chances with these marks in K J Somaiya.
Eligibility:
1. He/she has completed the age of 17 years on or before the first day of July of the year commencing the course.
2.He/she has passed the qualifying examination as under:
Pre-University examination or the higher secondary examination with Indian school certificate equivalent to 10+2 higher secondary examination after a period of 12 years study, the last 2 years of study comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology with English as a subject.
The selection of students to the medical college shall be based solely on the merit of the candidate, who must have obt
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