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Mohan Sarkar

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Lucknow is home to several reputed colleges that offer a Diploma in OT (Operation Theatre) course. Some of the top colleges for Diploma in OT course in Lucknow are:
1. Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital: The college offers a two-year Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology course that covers various aspects of OT management and healthcare.
2. Sardar Patel Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences: The college offers a two-year Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology course that trains students in various aspects of surgical and OT procedures.
3. Integral University: The university offers a two-year Diploma in Operation Theatre Te
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Sarfaraz Khan

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In-service quota applies to individuals who have volunteered for service in tribal and rural areas for a minimum of 5 years. The main reason of introducing the in-service quota was because, candidate were not able to work and at the same time update their knowledge and compete with other general merit candidates.
50% of government reservation was for government doctors who are in government service.

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Aryan Ashoka

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The fees for management seat students are above 1 LPA and for council, students are less than 1 LPA. In our course, JIPMER and AIIMS are the top, but these are government courses. 50 students from the council were able to get an internship in our courses CHO, NSG, and SUPRIMDENTENT.

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Bapan Mondal

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The average course fees for Diploma in Anaesthesia ranges from INR 50,000 to INR1,50,000 lakh.

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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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Late night studies are quieter and more peaceful but do mind that the brain is the most active in the morning, allowing higher retention power.

It seems better to study at night but as a pass out I have realised that studying in the morning is much more fruitful.

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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

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The ranking for the different AIIMS should be as follows, but do mind the distance from your location should be a big factor. AIIMS Delhi
Jodhpur
Bhuvaneshwar
Rishikesh
Raipur
Bhopal
Patna
Nagpur
Gorakhpur
Rae Bareli
Bathinda
Bibinagar
Kalyani
Mangalagiri
Deoghar
Vijaypur
Bilaspur
Guwahati
Rajkot
Madurai.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Divide your topics into the one you are sure of, the ones you need to revise, and then ones you need to learn again. The first category just revise once in every three days. The second, once every day. The third should be solidified. Keep arranging your topics accordingly.

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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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