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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
So here's the thing: if you want BAMS (Ayurvedic MBBS), NEET is a must, even for direct/management seats. But private colleges can give you a seat under the 15% management quota if you qualify NEET and have 50% in PCB. No backdoor entry otherwise. Fill forms on the college's official site or go via verified counselors. Be super careful with “agents”, lots of scams float around during NEET season. Ask questions, double-check, and don't pay anyone blindly.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The important dates for the AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing exam application form are as follows: Basic registration was open from April 8, 2025, to May 7, 2025. Code generation and final registration for those whose basic registration was accepted were open from April 17, 2025, to May 15, 2025. The final status of applications was available on May 20, 2025. The admit cards for AIIMS B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing were released on May 26, 2025. The AIIMS B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing exam date was June 1, 2025.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is generally possible to get admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) programme through a management quota in private colleges, but it usually involves higher fees compared to the regular or merit-based admissions. The total fee, including hostel and food, can vary significantly between colleges and locations, but you can expect to pay anywhere from Rs 40,000 to Rs 12,00,000 per year for tuition and an additional Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000 for hostel and mess fees.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Dr. VRK Women s Medical College, Hyderabad also provides MBBS with distinguished fee patterns depending upon admission quota. In Government Quota (Category-A), the approximate annual tuition fee is 60000 facilities. In the case of Management Quota (Category-B) however, the fees are much higher being 12 lakh to 14 lakh per year. In the case of NRI Quota (Category-C), it may run anywhere between 22,50,000 Rs and 24,00,000 Rs per annum. Other payments are normally extra; such as hostel and others. The numbers may change thus it is always a good idea to confirm the most current fee structure at the official web portal of the college or at
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The B.Sc. Nursing programme at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is opened only on the basis of NEET UG marks scored by the programme candidate. The next step is that after qualifying NEET UG, interested students should make their application online through the official BHU web portal. This means filling in an application; listing personal and academical information and uploading the necessary documents such as their NEET admit card and their scorecard as well as application fee payment. Candidates usually should have a 10+2 Degree in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with set Minimum marks. The last round of admission takes place
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Gujarat offers a good system of government medical colleges of MBBS. The important ones being B.J. Medical College Ahmedabad and Government Medical College in some other cities such as Vadodara, Surat, Bhavnagar, and Jamnagar (Shri M.P. Shah Government Medical College). A number of other GMERS medical colleges also exist in society government pattern in Sola (Ahmedabad), Gotri (Vadodara), Gandhinagar, Dharpur (Patan), Valsad, Himmatnagar, Junagadh, Vadnagar, Morbi, Godhra, Porbander, and Navsari. Also AIIMS Rajkot is a government institution under the central government. Smt. Other larger government-related colleges are N.H.L. Municipa
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Absolutely, anesthesiology is one major way of training one in medical coding especially in this niche field called anesthesia medical coding. The topic of anesthesiology coding is complicated and demands special knowledge of codes used: CPT (codes 00100-01999), ASA (codes 00100-01999), time calculations, modifiers, and other points of compliance. Your experience would spare you a great deal in the kind of work you need to do to understand the medical procedures and documentation to be able to bill and reimburse properly in this niche. You would have to go and get a medical coding credential in the specific field of anesthesia (such as
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