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chandrakant solanki

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Whichever institute you join, if you don't work hard, you cannot get a good score, it's not the institute which is good or bad, and if any institute is ranked 1, it depends on the score of the students, so study hard.

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chandrakant solanki

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After B.Sc in chemistry, you can go Masters in chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology and also paramedical courses like DMLT.

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sahil kumar

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Well, you can become a doctor by following these steps:
Step 1-Learn PCB NCERT's line to line. Treat every line as an MCQ. Practice physics numerical problems.
Step 2-Crack PMT/NEET /AIIMS/JIPMER exam with good marks and study MBBS for 5 years.
Step 3-Do your PG as MD/MS for 3 or 2 years.
Step 4-Clear UPSC medical entrance exam, apply for the army, open your own clinic and get your white coat.

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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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To get in a government college, you need to score around 520.

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roshan hegdeborn to achieve and fly in colours

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The scope of pharmacy is good in India, the salary is not much, it might be 15K and after the experience, it will increase to 25-30K. The job opportunities will be vast in future in India.

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Rochit Goel

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The National Board of Examination has decided to tie up with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCS ED) to award the prestigious MRCS degree to medicos appearing in the exam for a Diploma of the National Board in India. As MRCS was not recognised by the Indian government, the tie-up with the National Board would help the degree, recognised worldwide, as a standard training module.
So now the Indian students would also be able to go for super-specialisation following postgraduation, not available till date.

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