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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

For getting admission into MBBS in government medical colleges, your score should be less than 500 in general category. For reserved category, it should be 400.

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sanjay kumarlive like as a role model..

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Professional courses are better than normal B.Sc.
You can do B.Sc in nursing.
BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy). There are many other good courses if you have an interest in the medical field.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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To study MBBS you need to write NEET exam and should get a good score to get a good medical college. It has been made compulsory so that you can get MBBS or BDS only if you write NEET exam.
Your percentage is not bad but if you wish to get a college (not MBBS or BDS) then you cannot get a good one with this score. If you want to go in medical stream, then you can try veterinary science as it doesn't require any entrance exam.

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Rahul J

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NEET UG is for MBBS and BDS.

For D.Pharm course, you would have to sit for MH-CET or exams which are conducted by private universities like BVP, DY Patil, etc.

Candidates can check websites of exams for more details.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Yeah, you can do MBBS after BSc Nursing.

It may help you to prepare for Medical entrance examinations, but it won't give you any extra advantage in selection to MBBS.

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aru chopra

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Hi, NEET is the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for the admission of students in to the MBBS and postgraduate medical courses. NEET-UG will be held on 13th May, 2012 across all Indian states. For more details log on to the website of the authorized body that is Directorate of Medical Education and Research.
It is very important for students to carefully go through the syllabus provided by MCI and compare the difference with their state syllabus. If it has extra portion, plan to pick those topics first and study the basics from NCERT/CBSE books. It should not take more than couple of months to build basic knowledge and then you c
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