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Dr Mohsin Khan

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Even if your options are not proper and if your rank is as per the requirements of admission, you will get the seat. If someone lower than your marks gets the admission you can put the written request.

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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep......

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Both the courses are good but B.Pharma is better. It depends on one's own interests but after B.Sc. in biotech you have to do M.Sc. in biotech.

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Ritika Mudliyar

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Hi,
Well, it is not compulsory to take mathematics in class 11th because for medicine, it is not required but you have to study 2 topics of mathematics, i.e. derivatives and integration for your physics subject. According to me, you should not drop mathematics because if you didn't get admission in any medical field, then you can't go for engineering or related to that field. So, take mathematics subject, if only you have 100% confidence among yourself that you can take admission in medical field.
Good luck.

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siddhi patil

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No, it will not because last year there were lot of confusions about state CET and AIPMT. So, students who already filled form of AIPMT, they have appeared NEET phase 1 and those who unable to appear that exam will appear NEET phase 2. This year, it is clear that only NEET will be there, so no need to conduct NEET phase 2.

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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As you have already completed your BHMS. Now, you can open your clinic and start practicing and at the same time you can also pursue further studies from deemed universities.

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