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priya arora

Contributor-Level 8

Below course can be for you-
M.Sc Medical Surgical Nursing Course
Doctorate in Medicine
MS course (Master of Surgery)
You need to pursue Licensing and Board Certification to become a surgeon.

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Arun Tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

For fee details, I request you to contact the college authorities on the numbers provided in the link:
http://www.afmc.nic.in/Departments/Administration/ContactUS.html

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Mohsina,
It will be very difficult with so many years of gap. You have to justify your gap and must convince the university. Everything depends on how you demonstrate your interest in studies and how you justify your gap. Deserving students will get a chance. In India, since there is age limit everywhere it will be hard. For abroad studies, you should get in touch with universities and colleges directly. Share your profiles with them and I will also advice you to not just look for MBBS options as it will limit you. Try to see other UG courses related to medical science.

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tanuja rokhwal

Beginner-Level 1

Hi,
I would recommend Trinity Global Education. The classes was very helpful in breaking down the strategies to handle different sections of the test and definitely helped me in ISAT. All of the sections were extremely good. They have proper planning for each student and customized classes.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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As per the expert guidance, NCERT is not sufficient to clear the NEET exam because the information is not ample, topics are not explained so deeply. You can refer NCERT for the topics. For the competitor analysis, you should also take help from the other books. Coaching can only help you. Qualifying the exam is depends on your self-preparation how you made your strategy and crack NEET.

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6 years ago

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Muskan Garg

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, it is valid for admissions in MBBS. It is the same as other boards. The way they are valid for taking up admission in any college for any subject same is NWCA.

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6 years ago

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Rakhi Agrawal

Contributor-Level 9

Hello Pravin,
The NEET exam is conducted once in a year in the month of May. From 2019, NTA will be the conducting authority for the NEET exam.

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Shivangi Jain

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Unfortunately, it is not. You can although pursue your MBBS from a government college which could be comparatively affordable.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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If you think you can do better next time then wait and try once again, else do not wait for another try. You have already crossed many barriers of the exam so take whatever college/university you are choosing.

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