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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

It is completely your choice Hemadri, I think you should alteast try taking the NEET and also simultaneously look for options in Russia. If you are not competent enough to take the NEET then don't stress yourself. Please know your priorities and decide.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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There is no such course called B.Sc in homeopathy that exists. If you want to make a career in homeopathy, you have to do BHMS after clearing NEET after completing your 10+2 with physics, chemistry and biology with minimum 50% marks and its course duration is 5 1/2 years.

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Harminder Kooner

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Have you already guaranteed a place in this university or not?

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Abdul,
Please understand, eligibility is different and admission is different.
You will be eligible for admission to any medical college as long as you are NEET qualified. NEET qualified means 50 th percentile marks and not 50 percent. Last year 50th percentile mark is 145 and so if your marks are 145 and above you are eligible for medical admission.
Admission depends on the specific college, students applied to that college, no of students with more marks than you etc. Government colleges take top rankers and top private colleges also attracts top rankers.
A mark of 360 can get you a decent private medical college and if your are lucky
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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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It depends now on your biology degree which you hold. If you want to go by trend, I suggest that you should proceed with nutritional sciences for clinical aspect or microbiology or biochemistry for non-clinical aspect and it shall suffice your desire, but it all depends on your present qualification status.

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vaishali sharma

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No, if you belong to the general category then you don't stand a chance, but if you belong to the ST category then you might get a government college as the NEET cut-off for ST category is 380 marks.

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Rochit Goel

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Average fees of this course would be from Rs. 2 Lakhs to Rs. 3 Lakhs.

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Rochit Goel

Contributor-Level 10

Diploma in Pharmacy certificate holders may start practicing as pharmacists in India. They may work at drug stores in Government hospitals, private hospitals, clinics, community health centres or private drug stores.
Pharmaceutical companies are also known to hire D Pharm folks. In this sector, they may work at divisions/sections like- manufacturing, process control, quality control and marketing.

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Rochit Goel

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Yes you can pursue MD after Pharma D.There are many reasons why the pharmacists want to do MD. Most important is the pharmacists cannot prescribe the medicine as they will just have to wait for the doctor to approve their suggestion in order to administer medicine to the patient. Pharmacists are not very specialized at diagnosis. They can improve if they do MD. Pharmacists are not allowed to do even minor surgeries so after MD, They will be allowed to do that.

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