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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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No, DNB can be done only by those who have done MBBS.

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OSANDHYA Orsu

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Download application form. Apply online and pay through RTGS/NEFT. Apply online and pay through demand draft. Direct admissions
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Aman Chauhan

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If you do not submit the EWS Certificate during the Counselling, then you will shift to the General Category and you do not treat in the EWS category. You will do Counselling in Open category or your open.

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NETHAJI MACHANI

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The eligibility criteria for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board or university. While it is possible to appear for NEET after completing 12th Science without studying in 11th, it is important to note that you must have studied the required subjects Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology, and English in your 12th standard curriculum. Therefore, if you have completed your 12th Science with the required subjects, you are eligible to appear for NEET exam.

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NETHAJI MACHANI

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No, you cannot pursue an MD degree after completing an M.Sc. In Cardiovascular Technology. MD (Doctor of Medicine) is a postgraduate medical degree that allows one to practice as a physician. To pursue an MD one typically needs to have completed an undergraduate medical degree MBBS from a recognised medical college. M.Sc. In Cardiovascular Technology is a specialised postgraduate degree programme that focuses on training students in the technical aspects of cardiovascular diagnosis and treatment. It is not equivalent to an MBBS degree and does not qualify you to pursue an MD degree. However, there are other postgraduate medical courses
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Pratyush Dash

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Very good. Keep trying you will be successful.

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Manoj Ganthya

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Flinders University in Australia offers a combined Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine MD programme. Here are the steps to apply for admission to this programme:
1:- Eligibility: The eligibility criteria for admission to the programme include completion of year 12 or equivalent with an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of 95.0 or higher, or an equivalent international qualification. In addition, you must also have completed prerequisite subjects, including Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematical Methods.
2:- Application process: You can apply for admission to the programme online through the Flinders Univers
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