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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Homeopathy courses that can be pursued without NEET are mostly Diploma and certificate-level programs. These are suitable for students who wish to work in supportive roles within field or gain foundational knowledge without becoming licensed practitioners.

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Mani Sahni

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Yes you can pursue Homeopathy courses after 12th without NEET but only for diploma or certificate level courses. If you're going for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) NEET is mandatory in India.

You can apply for short-term Diploma or Certificate courses in Homeopathy usually offered by private institutes. These courses are not equal to BHMS and don't make you a licensed doctor.

But for a full fledged BHMS degree, NEET UG is compulsory as per regulations set by Ministry of AYUSH and National Commission for Homeopathy.

 

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Sonu Patel

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To get MBBS seat in AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences):

1.You should deliver NEET-UG exam – You can get admission in AIIMS for MBBS.
2.There isn't any separate examination for AIIMS now – AIIMS used to have its own entrance exam, but now it's merged with NEET in view that 2020.
3.NEET is carried out by NTA (National Testing Agency) – You must observe on-line and seem for this exam.
4.You want a completely excessive NEET score – AIIMS has only a few seats and really high cut-off marks.
5.After result, practice for counselling – You need to be part of All India counselling via MCC (Medical Counselling Committee).

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, all Indian students must appear for the NEET exam and secure the qualifying marks in order to pursue MBBS in Germany. Also, you must take up the TMS exam (Test for Medical Studies) to be eligible to pursue Medicine in Germany. You can also take up individual university entrance exam to pursue higher education in Medicine in a German university.

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Vijay Thakur

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If you have not given NEET, there is no problem at all; you can still join the Medical Lab Technology (MLT) programme at Chandigarh University, and you know that the university doesn't even ask for it. If you want to do a B.Sc. MLT, then you must have 50% marks in 12th with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects. For M.Sc. MLT, you need to obtain 55% marks in your graduation.

 

Though it is not mandatory for the programme to give entrance, you can also take the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET). The test is very simple, and it is available online; the admission process is also smooth. So yaa, if you meet

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Saksham Tiwari

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For MBBS at CMC Vellore, the latest cut-off information is highly competitive and depends on NEET UG scores. For 2024, the closing ranks for the General category were around seven hundred fifty-eight in the Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling, with various reserved categories having different, though still high, cut-offs. It fluctuates annually, so always monitor the official Tamil Nadu NEET counselling website and the CMC Vellore admissions portal for the precise, up-to-date cut-offs for the current academic year. It demands an excellent NEET score.

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Aman Kumar

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Although NEET forms the major entrance examination in most of the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) admissions in India, including those offered under the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) All India Quota some veterinary courses can be pursued without NEET or state CETs. Admission into some of the private colleges /universities is through their own entrance examinations or on a direct basis on the basis of marks scored in the 12th examination with a heavy bias on studying Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Moreover NEET is usually not required in Diploma courses in Veterinary Science or Animal Husbandry. But there are fewer alternati

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