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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

AIIMS Delhi offers paramedical B.Sc. courses, including Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology. 
 These courses are full-time degree programs of 3–4 years. 
There isn't a 2-year B.Sc RIT programme at AIIMS Delhi.
 A 2-year programme does exist in some other institutions as diplomas but not as B.Sc degrees at AIIMS Delhi. 
 You must qualify the AIIMS Paramedical entrance exam for admission.

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Ishita Singh

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TSMU Bachelor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation course is taught in English. This course is 4 years long. The course's module has three stages Pre-clinical Stage, Clinical Stage, and Consolidation Stage. After graduating, students can work in the:

  • rehabilitation departments of hospitals and specialised clinics
  • sports clubs
  • resorts and wellness centers

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Akash Gaur

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For a Medicine course, Indian students need to meet the requirements given below.

  • Minimum 85% in five subjects of the 12th Standard from CBSE, CISCE or ISC
  • Minimum 85% or more in English, Chemistry, and two of Maths, Physics, or Biology
  • No English scores required if the above conditions are met
  • UCAT score
  • Additional qualifications like the International Baccalaureate or GCE A Levels are optional

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Mohit diwakar

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Yes — for many people, MBBS is overhyped.Why it's hyped:Social pressure (“doctor = success”)Job security imageRespect + stable income (eventually)Reality check:5.5+ years study + long specializationHigh stress, long hours, delayed earningsROI is slow unless you specialize or go abroadWorth it if:You genuinely want clinical work and patient careYou're okay with long training and delayed rewardsNot worth it if:You're choosing it for money, status, or family pressure

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

The start of admissions for the BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology) course in India generally follows a yearly cycle tied to entrance exams, application windows, and counselling timelines, and the exact dates can vary by state and institution. However, here's what's typical for the 2026–27 academic session:

General Timeline for BMLT Admissions 2026

 Application Opening (Tentative)

Many colleges and universities are expected to open BMLT admission applications in May 2026 for the 2026–27 session.
This is based on recent admissions guidelines indicating that registration processes for BMLT begin around early May

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

यहाँ AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing का पूरा Model Question Paper (हिंदी में) दिया जा रहा है। यह पेपर परीक्षा पैटर्न के अनुसार 100 अंकों का है और अभ्यास के लिए बहुत उपयोगी है।

 AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing – मॉडल प्रश्न पत्र (हिंदी)

समय: 2 घंटे
कुल प्रश्न: 100
कुल अंक: 100
निर्देश: सभी प्रश्न वस्तुनिष्ठ (MCQ) हैं। प्रत्

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

Not for MBBS/BDS/MD:

  • Quantum University does not offer core medical degrees like MBBS, BDS, MD, or similarly regulated allopathic medical programs.

  • If your goal is to become a licensed doctor (e.g., MBBS graduate), this is not the right place because such programs are either not offered or not recognised in the mainstream medical education system India uses for allopathic medicine, which are regulated by bodies like the National Medical Commission (NMC).

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

The college offers the course BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery).

Admissions are based on the national entrance exam NEET UG (through the standard AYUSH‑counselling for Karnataka) — not on religion or community. 

Eligibility criteria require 10+2 (PCB) etc., and there's no mention in official eligibility about religion or community.

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