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Nikhil Rajak

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CGPA - 5.5/10
Mandatory Course: BOPTM
Candidates who have completed Bachelor of Optometry or equivalent from a recognized university with minimum 5.5 CGPA as mentioned are eligible to apply

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Farin Arif Dange

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Good infrastructure, library, reading room, laboratories, hostel, transportation, cafeteria.

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Abdulbasit Abdulwasiy

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Hello aspirant
BAMS is a 5 years six months full time programme. The eligibility to get admission is to have passed XII board in Science and stream with minimum 50% in Physics Chemistry and Biology subjects. Admission is through entrance test. Entrance exam is Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. Marks required to qualify entrance test are 40% - 50%. 3 attempts are allowed to the candidate.

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Gautam kumar Das

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Firstly you must have Physics, Chemistry and Biology in class XII and have to crack NEET exam with marks 700 and more out of 720 for direct admission in AIIMS.

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Kilaparthi Pavani

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Generally, the cut off depends upon the caste and reservation. The latest cut off of B Pharmacy BiPC for OC is 10111 and for SC is 18402. The latest cut off of B-Pharmacy-MPC for OC is 41538 and for SC is 94970.

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Dhana lakshmi mamidala

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No, you should get above 550 for getting a seat.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, offers admission to the MS program in general surgery on the basis of the INI CET exam. If you want to apply to this college, you have to fulfill the following requirements:
1. You must hold an MBBS degree from a university accredited by the National Medical Commission or the Medical Council of India.
2. You must have scored 55 percent in MBBS.
3. You are registered with the medical registration council.
4. You are qualified for the INI CET exam, for which you also need to have a "NOC" from the Indian government.
If you want to apply for an MS in General Surgery at another hospita
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Deeksha Dixit

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In the medical field, the MBBS course has been more well-liked than the BAMS course. However, with government support, the popularity of the BAMS course is rising in India.

  • Course curriculum: In the MBBS, you study human anatomy, pathology, and other clinical dimensions of medicine. You study conventional Ayurvedic Science and its applications in the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS).
  • Fees: The fees for the BAMS are comparably lower than the MBBS fee. Even in government colleges, the cost of the MBBS programme can reach 15 Lacs, while the BAMS programme can reach 7 Lacs.
  • Job Role: With a BAMS, you can work as an ayurvedic
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Deeksha Dixit

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The BHMS and B.A. MS are two popular indigenous medicine courses in India. Here is a comparison between the two to help you decide which one to pursue:
1. Course curriculum: In the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), you study homeopathic science and its applications. In the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) program, you study traditional Ayurvedic science and its applications.
2. Fees: The fees for the BHMS and B.A. MS courses are almost the same, but since the B.A. MS is more popular in India, its fee is slightly higher for this course.
3. Job Role: With a B.A. MS, you can get jobs as an ayurvedic
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