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For general and OBC candidates, the AIIMS Paramedical Registration cost is INR 1500; for SC and ST candidates, it is INR 1200. The application fee is waived for individuals with disabilities. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi has been assigned the task of holding the AIIMS paramedical examination for qualified candidates. The final registration for AIIMS Paramedical 2024 will open in May of that year. To move on to the final registration step, which entails selecting the exam location and paying the AIIMS Paramedical Application Fee, candidates must finish the basic registration. The All India Institute of Medical Sc
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In addition to having passed class 12 from any recognised board with physics, chemistry, and biology, candidates planning to appear for the BSc Nursing entrance test should also have a comprehensive understanding of general knowledge pertaining to history, current affairs, general policy, and scientific research. Physics sections (30 marks). Chemistry (30 points) Biology (30 points) Knowledge of general topics (10 marks) The authority with the authority to determine the AIIMS BSc Nursing test pattern for 2024 is the All India Institute of Medical Science, located in New Delhi. The AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing 2024 exam will be administered onli
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, you will not be granted two distinct medical licences if you pursue a B.Pharma through lateral entry after earning a D.Pharma.
You can do enrol in the B.Pharma programme through lateral entry in the second year itself, and once you are graduated, you'll also be granted a single licence to work as a pharmacist. However if you may practise as a registered pharmacist with this licence, which is also valid under the Pharmacy Act. However, the D.Pharma qualification does not grant you a separate or supplementary licence.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For MBBS, St. John's Medical College accepts NEET-UG, and for BSc Nursing, KCET. However, applicants must pass the college's admission exam in order to be considered for specific degrees, such as BPT and MSc. Exam subjects ought to be chosen with the intended course in mind. The relevant admission brochure has more information on the subject. Those who make the short list are contacted for a seat counselling interview.
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Yes, BNTC School of Nursing and Paramedical Science offers direct admission to GNM courses. Students must fulfill the eligibility criteria and apply on the official website of the college. After all the procedures the college releases its merit list. If the student is shortlisted on merit then they have to pay the admission fee to grab the seats.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates must submit the self attested copies of the following documents during KGMU BSc admission process for the verification process as mentioned below:
- Allotment Card with Admit Card and Rank Letter
- Class 10 marksheet
- Class 12 marksheet
- Migration Certificate
- Transfer Certificate
- Character Certificate
- Caste Certificate for candidates who belong to the reserved category
- Passport Size Photographs
- Domicile Certificate
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who want admission to BSc Nursing programme offered at King George's Medical University are required to appear for the Uttar Pradesh Common Nursing Entrance Test (UP CNET) which is an entrance test conducted for admission to the BSc Nursing programme. The authorities conducts the UP CNET exam in offline mode and bilingual language (English and Hindi).
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The option to choose an elective in the MBBS programme of SRM Medical College is available to the students in the fourth year. The period of first 4.5 years of MBBS at SRM Medical College is divided into three phases, after foundation course of one month. The first phase covers Pre-clinical subjects such as Human Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry etc. The second phase covers Para-clinical subjects such as Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology etc. The third phase covers clinical subjects General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Psychiatry, Orthopaedics, Dermatology etc. It is in this phase that the students also hav
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NEET scores are taken into account by Kasturba Medical College (KMC) Manipal when admitting students to its undergraduate MBBS programme, therefore prospective students must fulfil a number of requirements. Candidates must first be eligible to take the CBSE-conducted National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET). Second, they need to get a minimum cumulative NEET of 50%. The annual variation in the minimum score required for admission to KMC Manipal is due to various factors such as the level of difficulty of the exam, the volume of applicants, and the availability of seats.
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