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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
You can continue these courses:Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc. AH)
Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Science (BNYS)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Integrated M.Sc.
B.Sc. Nursing
B.Sc. Dairy Technology
B.Sc. Home Science
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Biotechnology
BOT (Occupational Therapy)
General Nursing
BMLT (Medical Lab Technology)
Paramedical Courses

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

What exactly do you want to know?
Kindly, specify.

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

The only way to practice dentistry in UK is to pass ORE, a licensing exam conducted by British Dental Council. This exam is conducted twice a year (April and September) in UK.

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ambreen khan

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40% for the candidates belonging to OBC/ST/SC category.

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Yes you can defintely change your college. Get the no objection certificate (NOC) from the college and approach the concerned universities for the remaining procedure. But before doing so, you need to check on everything like fees etc and also the requirement of other college or university.
All the best.

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Mamir Quadri

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Yes, you can go through it. You just need passing marks and you can also get admission in government colleges.

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Harshit Jain

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Crash courses are good for medical entrance exam after 12th standard but not as beneficial as regular course because in crash course very less time is given in studying and normally, classes are very long in which one doesn't get time for self-study. If you can manage time for your self-study then it will be good for you. Self-study is required to get good marks in entrance exams.

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