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Shivanand Koliwad

Beginner-Level 4

No, admission to MSc Medical Physics at Bharathiar University is not done based on the scores obtained in any entrance exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate must have passed graduation in a relevant stream from a reputed University with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

The last date for submitting applications for the 2024-25 batch was 6 June 2025. The applications for 2025-26 are currently open. 

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Liyansha Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, it is recommended for you to take NEET mock tests even in the last week before the exam. It not only helps you practice but also aids in maintaining the momentum and act fast upon reading a question on the exam day. While some experts and toppers advise focussing more on revision in the final week, it is ideally a good methodology to keep up the practice and take around two to three NEET mock tests in the final week and check the finalise the time management and exam day strategy. 

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Vipra Garg

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, NTA provides NEET mock tests for the exam aspirants. Students have to visit the official website of NTA and click on the Mock Test tab. After that, they have to select the exam from the drop down menu and select the subject between Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Unlike the original exam, NTA provides NEET mock test in computer-based-mode. Moreover, the question paper is also not a combined set of all three subjects, but segregated subject-wise. Hence, it is a good source of NEET mock tests if you are planning to practice or solve subject-wise mock tests. 

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Nitesh Dhyani

Beginner-Level 5

There is no fixed number of NEET mock test to be taken to get good score in the exam. The number of mock tests for NEET exam should be as per the preparation level. During the start of NEET preparation, one test paper a week is fine. However, candidates should take at least three to four mock test in a week when the exam is closer. 

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Anupama Garg

Contributor-Level 10

Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation MBBS selection criteria is primarily entrance-based. Students looking to get into the university need to provide valid NEET-UG scores for final selection into the MBBS course offered at the university. Additionally, completing Class 12 with relevant subjects and the specified aggregate marks is also mandatory. Further, students must have completed seventeen years on or before Dec 31 of the year of admission. 

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Anangsha Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation MBBS eligibility requires students to pass Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology and English with a minimum aggregate of 50%. The minimum aggregate for students belonging to the SC/ ST/ OBC categories is 40%, and for PWD students, it is 45%. Further, students need to provide valid NEET-UG scores for final selection into the MBBS course offered at the university. 

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

These are certification courses which are given by some colleges to Nephrology professionals who want to learn new skills and have better knowledge about their field.

Candidates can see table listing such colleges below -

Nephrology Colleges

Courses Offered

Nephrology Course Fees (INR)

Kasturba Medical College, Manipal

PDCC in Nephrology

6.77 Lakh

Medvarsity

 

Certificate Course in Nephrology

16,275

MediCOLL Learning

  • Fellowship in Nephrology
  • Certificate in Nephrology

70,000 - 1,55,000

Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.

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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

There are many colleges which offer Nephrology courses and also offer high placement package. Candidates can see table listing these colleges below -

Nephrology Colleges

Nephrology Course Fees (INR)

MGM Medical College and Hospital Placements

16 LPA

MGM0 Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Placements

15.6 LPA

Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Science Placements

13.4 LPA

AIIMS Jodhpur Placements

13.21 LPA

Narayana Medical College and Hospital Placements

13 LPA

Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences Placements

12 LPA

Geetanjali University Placements

11.5 LPA

AIIMS7 University Placements

10.8 LPA

Narayana3 School of Medicine Placements

10.2 LPA

Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

It is very important that candidates choose best colleges for themselves to go for Nephrology courses.

Candidates can see factors below during sleecting colleges that they love -

They can consider following factors while selecting colleges:

  • Accreditation

  • Ranking 

  • Clinical Exposure

  • Entrance Exam Requirements

  • Placement & Research Opportunities

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Urologist and Nephrologist are two different professionals.

Urologists are doctors who study about urinary system and treatment of diseases related to it. But Nephrologists study about kidney, its structure, diseases and their treatment.

Candidates can see table below showing the comparison -

Aspect

Urologist

Nephrologist

Focus Area

Urinary tract and male reproductive system

Kidney diseases and non-surgical treatment

Procedures Performed

Kidney stone removal, prostate surgery, kidney transplants

Dialysis, kidney failure management, electrolyte balance

Training Path

MBBS? MD (General Surgery)? MCh/DNB (Urology)

MBBS? MD (General Medicine)? DM/DNB (Nephrology)

Career Scope

Surgical field, hospitals, and clinics

The medical field, dialysis centres, and hospitals

Best for?

Patients needing surgery for kidney/urinary disorders

Patients needing medical treatment for kidney issues

 

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