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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a NEET score of 347 and as an OBC candidate in Maharashtra, you satisfy the eligibility requirement for BAMS and BHMS courses since the cutoff for candidates from the OBC category generally falls around the 40th percentile. Even so, in government colleges it may be difficult to get admitted with higher marks being the deciding factor.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Once 12th is passed with Biology, Indian students can take up many medical and paramedical courses in India. MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and BVSc & AH are some of the medical courses. Allied health sciences have courses such as B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BOT, BMLT, B.Sc. in Radiology, Optometry, Anesthesia, Cardiovascular Technology, Nutrition, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Genetics, and Biochemistry. Some of the top paramedical courses include degree courses such as B.Sc. of Medical Lab Technology, Radiology, Operation Theatre, Dialysis, and Perfusion Technology are most prominent. Apart from this, Diploma courses like DMLT, Radiology, Physi

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Entry into the BVSc & AH course of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is through NEET UG. With 594 marks in NEET 2024, you stand a good opportunity to get a seat based on cutoff trends. The process of admission involves:

Passing NEET UG – You need to have passed the minimum cutoff for veterinary admissions.
Counseling through AIPVT (All India Pre-Veterinary Test) through VCI – The Veterinary Council of India (VCI) organizes centralized counseling for 15% AIQ seats.
BHU-specific counseling – BHU can have a standalone counseling procedure for state or institutional quota seats.
See BHU official portal and VCI counseling website for updates

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Having 155 marks in NEET and being an SC candidate, admission to MBBS or BDS in a government medical college is unlikely because of very high cutoffs. But you can have chances in private colleges or for courses like BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BUMS (Unani), or BPT (Physiotherapy) in some private or deemed universities. You can also try paramedical courses like B.Sc. Nursing, Medical Lab Technology (MLT), or Radiology, which have lower cut-offs. State counseling and considering private institutions with reserved seats can improve your prospects of getting admission in a medical-related field.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 658 marks in NEET 2024, an AIR of 23,088, and an SC rank of 480, you have a good possibility of getting a government medical college in Delhi under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ). Although Delhi domicile candidates are given preference for state quota seats, AIQ provides an opportunity for non-residents to compete for seats in top colleges such as:

Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) (for women)
University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS)
Final admission is based on cutoffs of the year, hence take part in counseling and observe cutoff trends for confirmation.

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Aishwarya Rai

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BSc Respiratory Care Technology graduates can contribute to community health by conducting awareness programs on lung diseases, smoking cessation, and air pollution effects. They organize free spirometry camps, educate asthma and COPD patients on inhaler techniques, and promote respiratory wellness.

They collaborate with public health organizations for early detection of respiratory disorders and provide home-based care for chronic patients. Their expertise helps in disease prevention, patient education, and improving overall community respiratory health.

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Mani Sahni

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A Respiratory Care Technologist works closely with doctors, nurses, and physiotherapists to provide optimal patient care. They assist physicians in diagnosing and treating respiratory conditions, manage ventilators in ICUs, and educate patients on breathing therapies.

They coordinate with nurses to monitor patient progress and collaborate with physiotherapists for pulmonary rehabilitation. Effective communication, teamwork, and real-time decision-making ensure seamless respiratory support in emergency, critical care, and chronic disease management.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, students in BSc Respiratory Care Technology are trained in both invasive and non-invasive ventilation techniques.

Invasive ventilation training includes managing endotracheal intubation, operating mechanical ventilators, and monitoring critically ill patients in ICUs. Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) training covers CPAP, BiPAP, and oxygen therapy for conditions like sleep apnea and COPD. This hands-on training ensures students can provide optimal respiratory support in various clinical settings.

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Mamona Jain

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BSc Respiratory Care Technology focuses specifically on diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with respiratory disorders, unlike other allied health Science courses that cover broader medical fields. It involves expertise in ventilator management, oxygen therapy, and airway care, particularly in ICUs and emergency settings.

In contrast, courses like BSc Cardiac Care Technology focus on heart-related conditions, while BSc Medical Laboratory Technology deals with diagnostic testing. Respiratory technologists play a direct role in patient care, making their role unique in critical care management.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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A Respiratory Care Technologist plays a vital role in ventilator management, setting up, operating, and monitoring ventilators for critically ill patients. They work closely with doctors and nurses, especially in ICUs and emergency departments, to provide tailored ventilatory support.

Their responsibilities include assessing respiratory status, adjusting ventilator settings, troubleshooting malfunctions, and assisting in weaning patients off ventilation. Their expertise ensures effective ventilator management and better patient outcomes.

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