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Lalit Rastogi

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A GNM qualification is highly valuable in the healthcare and medical sector, with countless career opportunities in the same. GNM Nurses are required in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, NGOs, MNCs, Schools, home nursing, and so many areas. They assist senior professionals and patients in many ways, making the healthcare facilities function seamlessly.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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BSc Nursing is indeed a tough course as it involves a rigorous curriculum and hands-on practical training; it can't be compared to other medical fields or courses. MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy), etc., are also very demanding and need the same dedication.

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Ayush Mishra

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With a PG Diploma in Clinical Research and Data Management and an excellent 85% score, you are well-equipped to enter the dynamic medical and pharmaceutical fields. Your qualifications make you highly suitable for roles such as a Clinical Data Manager or Clinical Data Coordinator, where you'll handle essential data from clinical trials. Other strong prospects include becoming a Clinical Research Associate (CRA), monitoring trial sites, or a Pharmacovigilance Specialist focusing on drug safety. Opportunities also exist as a Medical Writer to author scientific documents or a Regulatory Affairs Associate ensuring compliance, all crucial r

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Ayush Mishra

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Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research generally requires a science background (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in 10+2 with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks for B.Sc. Dialysis Technology. While no specific "cutoff score" is published, admissions are based on meeting these academic criteria and potentially an entrance test or merit in the qualifying exam, followed by counselling. It's best to check their official website or contact their admissions office for the most current and precise cutoff information.

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Sai vaishnavi

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Yes, you're eligible for NEET UG 2025.

You were born on 5th August 2008, right? So by 31st December 2025, you'll be 17 years old, which is exactly what NEET needs. As long as you turn 17 before the end of 2025, you're good to go.Just make sure you're doing your 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English — and you're set. No upper age limit or attempt limit now, so no stress on that side either.

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