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Rishabh gupta

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Yes,

 After qualifying NEET, you can get admission medical courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS. Admission is based on your NEET score and rank .You must also meet eligibility criteria like 50% in PCB in 12th (40% for reserved categories). Based on your rank, you can apply for government, private, or deemed universities.

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Shubham Kumar Maurya

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No, you do not need to appear in any entrance exam for admission to Pharmacy courses like B.Pharm or D.Pharm at DIPSAR.

Admission is given based on your 12th class marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics.

However, for M.Pharm, MBA (Pharma), or Ph.D., you may need to give entrance exams like GPAT or CUET.

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Shubham Kumar Maurya

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You do not always need NEET for B.Sc Nursing admission.

Many colleges give admission based on your 12th class marks (especially if you had Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).

Some colleges may take their own entrance test.

Only a few government colleges or top institutes may ask for NEET.

So yes, you can get admission with your CBSE 12th score in many colleges

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Sataakshi Tayal

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D.Pharm pass outs can certainly become medical representatives because most pharmaceutical firms recruit candidates having a Diploma in pharmacy or even other life science disciplines. Medical representative starting salaries in India are usually between INR 2.5 Lacs and INR 4 Lacs per year, with the scope of progression to INR 5–8 Lacs per year with experience and performance. Leading pharma companies provide better packages along with a structured training program. Placement records for pharmacy courses in well-known colleges are usually high, from 60% to 90%, and average salary levels across pharma positions have risen after the p

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Kamini Padyal

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The lowest cutoff of NEET for private MBBS in various colleges in Kerala and Karnataka is nearly 26000 (AIR). It may also vary according to the NEET difficulty and course availability.

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