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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a medical doctor with an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) can become a forensic scientist. While an MBBS degree primarily focuses on clinical medicine and patient care, it provides a solid foundation in medical sciences and human anatomy. These fundamental skills and knowledge can be applied to forensic science, particularly in areas like forensic pathology or medicolegal investigations.

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Parul Thapa

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Not necessarily, but completing an MBBS degree can also be fruitful for candidates in the Forensic Medical Science field. 

To become a forensic pathologist or forensic medical examiner, individuals must first obtain a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from a recognised medical college or university. After completing the MBBS program, aspiring forensic medicine professionals usually pursue further specialisation and training in forensic pathology through postgraduate courses or fellowships. 

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Muskan

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Every year, Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal's MBBS closing rank changes according to the NEET-UG test results and the volume of applications. The general category closing rank for the All India Quota typically falls between 5,000 and 15,000, though this might vary based on competition and seat availability. The cutoff rank is sometimes lower for reserved categories and state quotas. Securing a spot at KMC, one of the best private medical institutions in India, needs a competitive rank and a solid NEET score.

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Parul Thapa

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No, Emergency Medical Technology does not require an MBBS degree. Emergency Medical Technology is typically designed for individuals who want to work as emergency medical technicians or paramedics, and they do not involve medical school training.

EMT courses provide specialised training in pre-hospital emergency care, which includes skills such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), patient assessment, basic trauma care, airway management, and the use of medical equipment commonly found in ambulances.

To enrol in an EMT course, candidates generally need a high school Diploma or equivalent. These programs are typically offered at the Dip

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Lady Hardinge cutoff has been released for admission to MBBS courses based on the NEET score. Lady Hardinge accepts NEET UG scores, followed by NEET UG Counselling process for admission to the MBBS course. The NEET Round 1 cutoff for MBBS course at Lady Hardinge stood at 485 for General category All India. Moreover, the NEET cutoff for 2nd round and 3rd round stood at 490 and 627 respectively. It is recommended to check the official college website for more accurate and comprehensive cutoff details. 

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Mallika Ahuja

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Yes, MBBS from Kasturba Medical College (KMC) Manipal is widely regarded as worthwhile for a variety of reasons. KMC is one of India's leading medical institutes, noted for its high academic standards, cutting-edge infrastructure, and well-equipped hospitals. It is one of India's best medical colleges with global repute, which might lead to more prospects for postgraduate courses and international placements. The curriculum is intended to provide a solid basis in medical science, clinical experience, and hands-on instruction. KMC also provides good research opportunities, exposure to a variety of medical issues, and an active campus li

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Malavika

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SRM Medical College NEET UG cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, and other medical/paramedical courses in India. As per the Round 1 Seat Allotment Result, the SRM Medical College MBBS cutoff 2024 is 637582 for the students belonging to the General AI category. Comparing the latest year cutoff with the past two years, the institute saw inconsistency in the closing ranks over the years for its MBBS course. The Round 1 cutoff for the MBBS course was 744166 in 2023. The General AI quota, the NEET UG Round 1 cutoff 2024 for the MBBS course was 637582.

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Akansha Bisht

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No, a Hand and Foot Care course typically do not require an MBBS. They focus on the maintenance, treatment, and beautification of the hands and feet, including nail care, skin care, massage techniques, and related procedures and are not related to medical treatments. 
These courses are usually offered through vocational training programs, beauty schools, or specialised academies and do not require a medical degree like MBBS.

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