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Parul Thapa

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MPH refers to Master of Public Health, revolves around the concepts covering public health, prevention of diseases, and promoting healthy lifestyles in communities. It is basically a graduate level degree for someone who wants to work in a managerial role in areas like public health sectors, including government, non-profits, and international organizations. Main subjects covered are epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, and social and behavioral sciences. Many pursue the MPH course after their MBBS, which can be proven to be a good decision if it actually aligns with you.

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Shubham

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To get updated cutoff information for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery course at Aditya Ayurved College, you may follow the given steps:

College Website: Most colleges publish their admission and cut-off details on the college's official website. You should go to the Admissions or Academic Section for the latest information.

Admission Office: You may contact the admission office of the institution-Aditya Ayurved College. They can brief you better on cutoff marks, eligibility criteria, and anything else related to admissions.

Counselling Websites: If your college participates in Centralised Counselling, you may go to the offi

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Shubham

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The cutoff for MBBS, at government medical colleges in Punjab, has always varied for the backward area category and shall vary every year, depending upon factors such as the number of candidates that applied for it, the difficulty of the NEET examination, and seat availability. Normally, the cut-off for reserved categories is lower than for the general category, in which the backward area category falls.

For any such detail, you should refer to the official website of NEET counseling, Punjab, or further make inquiries at the admission office of the particular government medical college. They would provide the most authentic and detailed

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Shubham

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The NEET score of 687 has good possibilities of getting into one of the best medical colleges in Tanjore, Thanjavur. The best that one can think of is the following:.

Thanjavur Medical College Why it's the best: One of the best medical colleges in government, Tamil Nadu, with an excellent education and excellent facilities. For such a good score, one hopes for getting here.

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Shubham

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Scoring 548 in NEET 2024, you stand reasonably good in the position of being admitted to one of the self-financing MBBS colleges in Kerala. Your possibility will depend on various factors like categories  and also the cut-off for this year. Generally, this score would be competitive especially in a few particular colleges under the state quota. Keep the process of counseling open and apply immediately when it opens.

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Siddu manikanta kumar vantakula

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No, You won't get seat at KGMC Medical College with 149 marks . But you are eligible for the admission process if your qualified in NEET exam . Qualifing marks are enough to get admission in private medical colleges through management quota 

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Abhignan bollam

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The  bond policy for MBBS in VMMC is a mandatory service agreement that students are required to sign before starting their MBBS course.Some details of bond policy are Bond Amount,Service Duration,Non-compliance Penalty,Exceptions and Exemptions,Bond Execution.

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