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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

You cannot be a doctor whether allopathic I.e. MBBS or aayurvedic I.e. BAMS or Homeopathic I.e. BHMS or Naturopathy I.e. BNYS or Dentist I.E. BDS or. siddha I.e. BAMS unless you clear your HSC with physics chemistry biology and mathematics with minimum 50 percent exam. So, reappear for your 12th exam first and prepare well for NEET.

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Rituja Mitra

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Domicile certificate is not important for admissions. Though one must carry a domicile certificate to be on the safer side. A passport or any of the identification certificates can help one to seek admission in any of the colleges. The main proof of address is the matriculation certificate. I would therefore suggest you to make a domicile certificate (Just for a safer side though not compulsory) It hardly takes time.

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Prakalp Jain

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Hi,
It depends upon your interest and skills where you can apply and the best place where you can get in. So, it's basically which ever course you choose you should excel in that.

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Shah Nis

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No, the fee structure will remain the same only admissions get tougher.

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shobhit pratap singhGraduate Student

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Both the courses have different prospects and career option after completion. It also depends on your interest upon what you want to do later after completion of your Bachelor's degree, so choose wisely.

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Alpana SinhaCareer Counselor, 5 years experience

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Hi Ankit,
Earn a Bachelor's degree in an area of your interest. Figure out what you like more - maths or biology? Decide accordingly. It is a matter of personal choice, know your interests and aptitude and decide. Options inclue BSc Biology, BSc Botany, BSc Zoology, B.Sc Maths, BSc Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, etc.

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