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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Thankfully you decided earlier that you are not interested in doing MMBS. But you need not to worry there are several other courses which offers the career option for the medical aspirants. Some of them I'm listing below:
BDS: Dental course
BHMS: Homeopathic course
BAMS: Ayurvedic course
BSMS: Siddha course
BUMS: Unani course
BPT: Physiotherapy course
BNYS: Naturopathy course.
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7 years ago
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All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria
10+2 or equivalent qualification in the Science stream, completed from a recognised educational Board. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level. Physics, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics as the main subjects of study at the 10+2 level. Candidates awaiting their Senior Secondary examinations results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/singhania-university-jhunjhunu-23718/courses/medicine-and-health-sciences-s.
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Step 2: determine if you want to take UPSC coaching or self study. (My suggestion if you have your blood relation know about or in preparation of UPSC take their suggestion or go for coaching classes) and must know that institute is just for guidance and you only have to study. (Have it in mind, it helps)
Step 3: Start seeing daily news at night in Rajya Sabha TV at 9 pm from today itself. (Available on YouTube)
Step 4: Have policy of one subject one book and don't heap up books.
Step 5: thorough revision of
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