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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

You need to clear your 12th standard with atleast 50% marks in biology, physics and chemistry including practicals. You should have passed each subject separately. A Common Entrance Test (CET) is carried out for selecting the aspirants.

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ambreen khan

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You can probably go for AIPMT preparation & coaching by Meritnation.

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ambreen khan

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For getting admission in the colleges, the students have to appear for MH CET or AIPMT entrance exam.

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tarn deep

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You need to qualify MCAT entrance exam.

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You can earn around 1,00,000 rupees if you get a job in a good hospital.

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Yes, you can, but you need to score good marks in UG.

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You can opt for M.Sc in botany, zoology, biotechnology, etc.

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Yes, it is compulsory.

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Post-graduation is a level of study which you are free to choose not that it is essential to enter into all kinds of work fields but it definitely gives you an edge, an advantage over others who haven't completed PG. Pursuing post-graduation in one of the most developed countries of the world is definitely more meaningful. Germany provides students pursuing PG with not only adequate facilities and opportunities but also gives them one of the most advanced and scientific learning processes.
Since the medical studies field is very developed in the Germany, MS, MDS and post-graduate medical specialisations are some of the most sought afte
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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Shivani,
If you want to practice in India, then you need to pass the MCI screening test. In fact, in any country, you need to pass the related exams without which you cannot practice. Having a degree from a very reputed university with excellent academic grades will give you a good chance, however, it all depends on your score in the screening test.

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