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Anagha G Nair

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MBBS Eligibility:
The basic eligibility for admission in any of the Medical Colleges is 10+2 with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology along with English. However, this is not the only criteria for admission; the students have to take an entrance exam in order to prove themselves fit for the admission in any of the medical colleges. The major entrance exams are AIIMS Entrance Exam and NEET Exam.
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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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First, decide in which universities you want to apply in then check their official website. Check their requirements.
For getting admission in the USA, you will need:
1) SAT and TOEFL exam scores
2) High school transcript
3) Teacher's recommendation
4) Counsellor recommendation
5) Extra-curricular activities.

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Mohit Sood

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Dear Derrick,
No, there is no such provisions under which a pharmacist can open his own clinic.
The Pharmacy Council of India ( PCI) recently released a circular in which PCI clearly states that pharmacist can't open their own clinic.

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Mohit Sood

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Hi,
Yes, it is possible to do MD (Homeopathy) after Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery.
Hope this helps.

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Afzal Ajmeri

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It depends upon your age. 25 years for general category and 30 years for reserved category can give NEET exam.

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Mehak Seth

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Following MBBS, the options that you've got are:
1: Go for post-graduation. Get inducted in a government hospital, complete your training and become a consultant.
2: Apply for a post graduate spot in a private hospitals post-graduation program, complete your training and become a consultant.
3: Go for a teaching post at a medical school.
4: Get a job as a doctor at private companies. They pay well and have minimal work load but you won't really get much success in the long run.
With all those options, I would say MBBS has a pretty good scope.
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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

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As I see, your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of get Seat in Deemed or Private Universities Colleges. Cutoff for this year for getting any private or deemed Colleges, you have to score around 450 under AIQ & 430 under state quota for Open Category. You have even less chances to get any seat, if you belong to any category under your state. You can try for paid management seat in top deemed universities.
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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

Contributor-Level 6

As I see your marks in NEET UG 2018, you have very less chances of get Seat in Deemed or Private Universities Colleges. Cutoff for this year for getting any private or deemed Colleges, you have to score around 450 under AIQ & 430 under state quota for Open Category. You have even less chances to get any seat, if you belong to any category under your state. You can try for paid management seat in top Deemed Universities. FOR MORE DETAILS YOU CAN CONTACT ME.

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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

Contributor-Level 6

According to your marks in NEET UG 2018 you have very less chances of getting a seat in deemed or private universities.
For this year for getting any private or deemed college you have to score around 450 under AIQ and 430 under state quota for open category.

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