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subhasish debroy

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Hi,
Definitely as per the subject combination you are eligible for pursuing B.Sc life science, provided you are eligible for 12th board mark's criteria in your preferred college.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Yes, you can but it is very difficult for international students as most of the universities are only open to domestic students. You must be a medical council of Canada exams.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Well, there is not any affordable college you will get there as studying and cost of living is very high. You will get a good scholarship if you score very well in SAT.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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For general category, you need to score more than 450 marks to get any good college.

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Sneha Singh

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Below mentioned are a few good colleges for D.Pharm, you can get into:
1. SRM University, [SRM] Kanchipuram
2. Osmania University, Hyderabad
3. VELS University, Chennai
4. Maharishi Markandeshwar University Mullana Campus, [MMU] Ambala
Admission procedure for all the universities is different. Kindly check the university websites.

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shreyas chopra

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Following are the best medical colleges in India:
AIIMS, New Delhi
MAMC, New Delhi
VMMC, New Delhi
Grant Medical College, Mumbai

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Karuna Jain

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The main difference between a Post Graduate Diploma and an Advanced Diploma is that a Post Graduate Diploma as the name suggests is a PG Diploma, whereas an Advanced Diploma is same as the regular Diploma only that its a 3-year degree course as compared to a 2-year regular Diploma.

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Karuna Jain

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You should only be concerned about one program which you are going to pursue. The fee for BDA differs from institute to institute.
Dentistry has a lot of scope globally inclusive India. The thing is that, what are you going to do with BDS later.
The only thing you need to have is a well reputed institution with a high calibre staff (as in pvt colleges) and good patient input in the institute (as in govt colleges).
If you have the hunger to learn the skills . the sky is the limit.
If you are opening a clinic, just read this
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Himanshu Rao

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You can probably go for a Post Graduate Diploma course in medical coding. Kindly refer to the link below:
http://www.fcrindia.org/post-graduation-diploma-in-clinical-research-approved-and-certified-by-quality-council-of-india

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