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Dr Scar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
As you asked about the exams so you can not clear EAMCET exam through NEET coaching, as both the papers are poles apart in their own way. The EAMCET exams are conducted for Bachelor of Engineering, Architecture and Bachelor of Technology etc. Courses and the NEET is conducted for Bachelor of medicine, surgery, dental surgery, Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine, Bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine, nursing etc. Courses. My suggestion will be, first select what course you want to study then go for the exams accordingly.

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Dr Scar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Ankit, the cutoffs were around 70%. But there are site admissions as well. My suggestion will be to visit the institute or call their helpdesk for the internal informations as they don't have all the crucial informations AIR right now.

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Dr Scar

Beginner-Level 5

Well, Your marks are not enough for admission in B.Pharma through the cutoffs but if some colleges conduct spot admission by interview sessions you must try. And non the less you can always go for the private institutions for a guaranteed seat.

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Dr Scar

Beginner-Level 5

Well Trupti, Your marks are not enough for admission in B.Pharma through the cutoffs but if some colleges conduct spot admission by interview sessions you must try. And non the less you can always go for the private institutions for a guaranteed seat.

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Dr Scar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Sandhya, As you wanted to pursue MBBS you have to go through NEET examination and score according to the cutoff of any college of your choice and for further counselling process you will have to fill up forms physically in the institute and you will be admitted.

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Dr Scar

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can pursue any medical course but only Diploma. After 2years of Diploma you can go for a degree. But then also it will be good for you to attend the NEET exams as it may grant you great discounts on courses and will give you a wide range of colleges to choose from.

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Amrit Shahi

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You can get the complete overview of the medical lab technology details here. https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medical-laboratory-technology-chp.

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Amrit Shahi

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If you want to do medical related courses other than MBBS then please watch this site you will get the complete details of course and their fees, their college
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/articles/high-salary-career-options-in-medical-other-than-mbbs-without-neet-blogId-52389.

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Amrit Shahi

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The average course fees for the course are INR 45,000 to INR 1,00,000 per annum for d pharmacy, it all depends on the college.

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