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Anshul Gupta

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However, typically, refunds for AIC courses are processed by the institution or organisation that offered the course. The exact timeline for the refund will depend on the policies and procedures of the institution.

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Swati mishra

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Yes you can get a seat through open quota.

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Choosing between Mechanical Engineering and BASLP (Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology) depends on your personal interests, skills, career goals, and opportunities available in the field. Mechanical Engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and manufacturing of mechanical systems, machines, and devices. It involves the application of principles of Physics mathematics, and material Science to design, analyze, and optimize mechanical systems. Mechanical engineers work in various industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, energy, and robotics, among others. BASLP on the o
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In general, dentists are not eligible for a postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in dermatology. This is because dermatology is a medical specialty that requires the practitioner to have completed a medical degree MBBS and a postgraduate degree in dermatology (MD/DNB) to practice as a dermatologist.

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If you have cleared your 12th exam in 2020 and are currently pursuing B.Sc. in Microbiology, Botany, and Zoology, and you are planning to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam, you should select the eligibility code 2 during the NEET application process. Eligibility code 2 is for candidates who are currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in a Science discipline (B.Sc. /B. S. /B.Tech. /B.E. ) and will be completing their degree before the admission process of the current academic session. Since you are pursuing a B.Sc. degree, you fall under this category.

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Rohit Upadhaya

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Pharmacy in government. Colleges, 60% is minimum in PCB or PCM is required. In that case, you are not eligible for it. Try B.Sc. In botany, Chemistry or other Science field for a good career.

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Manipal Tata Medical College, Jamshedpur is a reputed medical college in India. To take admission in this college, you will need to follow these steps:
Register for the NEET exam: The first step is to register for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). You can register for the exam online on the official NEET website. Score the minimum qualifying marks: You will need to score the minimum qualifying marks in the NEET exam to be eligible for admission to Manipal Tata Medical College, Jamshedpur. The minimum qualifying marks for the NEET exam are decided by the NTA a
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As a graduate of B.Sc. Medical, there are several options available for you to pursue further studies in Canada. Here are some popular courses you can consider:
Master of Science in Biotechnology: This programme is ideal for students who are interested in the application of biological and biochemical principles to the development of new technologies in areas such as pharmaceuticals, food, and agriculture. It covers topics such as genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and molecular Biology. Master of Science in Health Sciences: This programme is designed for students who want to gain advanced knowledge in health-related fields such as epi
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Here are some popular courses you can consider:
Master of Science in Physics If you have a strong interest in Physics you can opt for a Master's degree in Physics. This programme typically covers advanced topics in classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, statistical Physics and astrophysics. The programme provides students with the opportunity to conduct research in various areas of Physics. Master of Science in Chemistry If you enjoy studying chemical reactions, then a Master's degree in Chemistry could be a good choice. This programme covers topics such as analytical Chemistry biochemistry, organic Chemistry inorgani
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