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Mamona Jain

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Yes, the DMLT course is officially recognised as a Paramedical course. It is classified as part of allied health sciences and is focused on diagnostic support in the healthcare system. 

Graduates are provided their education and skills to help doctors by performing lab tests that are vital for diagnosis. DMLT technicians serve a critical role in patient care like all paramedical roles, although typically behind the scenes.

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Satyam Kumar Singh

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The entrance exam accepted for admission to B.Sc Nursing at AIIMS is the AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exam. This exam is conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, and is the sole pathway for admission to both the BSc (Hons) Nursing and BSc (Post-Basic) Nursing programs offered by various AIIMS institutions across India 

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Satyam Kumar Singh

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The cutoff for admission to ACS Medical College and Hospital for MBBS is primarily determined by NEET scores. For the general category, the cutoff rank typically falls between 39,834 and 120,283.Also you need to score 50 percent or more in boards to meet the eligibility .

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Utkarsh Kumar

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No specific percentage required in 12th grade.

Eligibility simply states you must have passed 10+2 (Arts, Science, or Vocational) with English, or equivalent from recognised boards or NIOS

This isn't currently offered at Ascent Tezpur, but typically requires 45% aggregate in PCB + English with relaxation to 40% for SC/ST elsewhere

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