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Pooja Gupta

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The following are the requirements for admission to K.S. Hegde Medical Academy's (KSHEMA) MBBS program:

Academic requirements:


You must have received at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as one of your study languages in your 10+2 board exams.
To take the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG), administered by the National Board of Examinations (NBE), you must be eligible.

Reservation guidelines may be in place with KSHEMA for particular groups, such as SC, ST, OBC, etc. For more details on reservations, visit their website.

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Pooja Gupta

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The average compensation package for MBBS graduates is not disclosed by K.S. Hegde Medical Academy, however the college's website does claim "assured placement assistance" without providing pay information.
Pay information for PG: In 2022, KSHEMA  provided PG (3-year) students a median package of INR 8.64 LPA. As they haven't finished their specialization, this suggests that MBBS graduates may receive a lesser average package.

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Bhavani Sharma

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Unfortunately, BCP does not consider NEET percentile for the admissions to its B.Pharma course. Bombay College of Pharmacy considers the marks of the candidate's 12th grade. So, if you have 50% in your stream, which much consist physics and chemistry as compulsary subjects and mathematics, biology or even biotechnology as the third subject, you are eligible to apply. 

As for the competitive exams, BCP considers MH-CET  marks, which is an average of 99.07%.

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Abhishek kumar jha

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After earning their MBBS, doctors have two options: they can begin practicing medicine or continue their study by pursuing a superspecialization (DM/MCh) or a postgraduate degree (MD/MS). Medical professionals' pay varies significantly based on a number of variables, including their area of expertise, experience, practice type (private or public), and employer.

An MBBS graduate in India may begin earning between Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 60,000 per month to work in a government hospital; earnings may be higher in private facilities. 

The median salary package offered for MBBS was INR 9.3 LPA and the highest salary package was INR 10 LPA.&

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