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Sheetal Yadav

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They may get started in September.

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Sheetal Yadav

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No, you will not get, you have to score approximately 500.

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Sheetal Yadav

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You did not provide gender, state rank, domicile, etc., so it is difficult to predict with accuracy the college. According to me, you have a lower chance of getting into government colleges for MBBS programs. But you can try these government colleges. Maybe you will get admission.

1- SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Center (SRM-MCHRC)

2- Data Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DMIMSU)

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YASH SHARMA

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Sure, here are MBA programs in hospital administration that offer scholarships:

  1. Apollo University: Apollo University offers a full tuition scholarship to students who have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have a strong academic record.
  2. IIHMR University: IIHMR University offers a scholarship of INR 50,000 to students who have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have demonstrated financial need.
  3. Amity University: Amity University offers a scholarship of INR 25,000 to students who have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have demonstrated leadership potential.
  4. Symbiosis Institute of Health Management: Symbiosis Institute of Health Management offers a scholarship of INR 20
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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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Yes, you have chances to get government colleges based on your marks but you can get BDS under 15% quota. You can try in your state counselling for MBBS seat.

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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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  • The annual average fee for the MBBS programme at SVIMS University is approximately INR 67,900 and MD fees is INR 1.12 Lacs each year.
  • You may not get seat and it is difficult to get and though you get you may have fee difference.

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Bhupinder Kour

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A two-year postgraduate programme in pharmacy known as the Master of Pharmacy or M Pharmaa. M Pharmaa is a requirement for those who want to work in research and high-level positions in the field of pharmacy. The advanced level pharmaceutical study covering drugs and medications is the foundation of the M Pharmaa programme. A minimum of 50% overall at the undergraduate level is required to be eligible to apply for a M Pharmaa degree programme.

Candidates can enrol in M.Pharm programmes at universities including Jamia Hamdard University, Institute of Chemical Technology, JSS College of Pharmacy, and Annamalai University. In India, the co

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Janki H Gajjar

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The cutoff trend for medical Courses at HBT Medical College And Dr RN Cooper Municipal General Hospital has been increasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for medical courses. under general category for all India quota was 14795. In 2022, it increased to 15131. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 15966 to 20423 for OBC, 88943 to 98424 for SC, 98225 to 222811 for ST, 16343 to 12742 for EWS. This trend is likely to continue in the coming years, as the demand for medical education in India continues to grow.

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Janki H Gajjar

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HBT Medical College And Dr RN Cooper Municipal General Hospital will release 4-5 rounds of NEET cutoffs for admission to medical courses. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:

The NEET score of the candidate
The category of the candidate
The number of seats available in the course

Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

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Nishita Shah

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Simply join the courses that lets you handle the patient in emergency conditions.

As I know little bit about it not

so much.

But I know some BAMS doctor who do it well.

So I suggest.

That join the DEMS ( Diploma in emergency medical services) after you have done BAMS well.

Hope it will solve your problem.

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