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Avika Bhardwaj

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Very good question, at the right time. I only wanted to write about the options available for Dentists in all perspectives, without making the BDS education go waste. There are options to shift your field entirely too. - If you want to continue clinical side, you can do MS or continue with BDS. If you do MS in non-clinicals (O. Path, Ph.D. you can go for research pertainting to Dentistry too. You have many fellowship courses also available (only to gain skills and clinical experience, but they are not DCI recognised). You have fellowships in forensic odontology too (practically of no use in India). You can try for posts in Dental colle
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Indhira Priyadharshini

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Different colleges have different cut off ranges. But in general, 350 marks is required to get admission for B.Sc Nursing in any government medical college. Check the Brochures of your desired college if 108 marks in NEET meet their cut off range of to your category.

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Avika Bhardwaj

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Speaking frankly, BDS is a degree equal to MBBS because MBBS deals with the whole body and BDS deals with the head and neck, a BDS becomes a surgeon after completing his /her BDS degree but an MBBS cannot. An MS doctor is nothing less than an MD. People sometimes compare BDS with B.A. MS BPT is homeopathic, but the fact is there is a big differences between them. Now coming to your question, yes that fact in India people doesn't know how to show respect to a doctor they treat them as Labour or something
Bds has a greater scope in foreign countries with huge amount of income but Indian market value is little less but if you good with you
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Diya Thakur

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Fee structure usually differs from college to college but I'm gonna tell you the average fee structure that revolves around 3,00,000 to 5,00,00 INR per month
You can get some concession on the fee if you have scored good marks in the entrance nursing exam. Even some colleges does provide you with 50% concession on your tuition fee.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Ahmedabad Institute of Nursing Sciences is an Indian Nursing Council and Gujarat Nursing Council-recognized institute. It is affiliated with Gujarat University and is run by the Garavi Gujarat Medical & Educational Foundation.
The institute provides admission to 60 seats in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The fee for this course is charged as per Fee Regulatory Committee (Medical) Gujarat State norms (academic year 2021-2023).
For government quota seats, the total fee is Rs. 96,000 per year.
For Management Quota seats, the total fee is Rs. 1,44,000 per year.
The fee is taken only by check or DD, and no donation is asked for or accepted
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Deeksha Dixit

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GMCH Chandigarh is an MCI-approved college that offers undergraduate degrees in nursing (B.Sc. in Nursing) in affiliation with Punjab University. To apply for a B.Sc. in nursing, a candidate needs to fulfill eligibility criteria, which are:
They should have passed the 10+2 examination or other equivalent in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with an aggregate of 45% marks. If you meet eligibility criteria, you will need to qualify for the GMCH Combined Entrance Test (GCET). After qualifying this exam, the counseling process will be conducted for admission. The forms for GCET are made available in the month of Augus
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Pooja Noothi

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There are many top colleges for B.Sc. Nursing in India. AIIMS is the best college for B.Sc. Nursing and fee structure for this is based on courses you had choose the fee is dependent on it the basic fee is 15000- 30000. Christian medical college is located in Vellore Tamil Nadu and fee structure for this group is nearly 25000-40000. Sanjay Gandhi post graduate institute of medical sciences and this is located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The fee structure for this college is very expensive and it is nearly 50000-80000. Banaras Hindu University is located in Varanasi and
Fee structure is also very affordable not expensive and document ver
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Pooja Noothi

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Hiii shivangii. Congrats for your rank in NEET. 79 is really a good score. And for admission of B.Sc. Nursing your NEET score won't count. If you have a decent score in 12 th then you will get the best colleges. The minimum qualification for this group is 50% mandatory. You need to have Science as a mandatory subject. And coming about government seat cut-off marks for the general category it is 55 and SC, ST category 30-40 and OBC is 45-50. So I think there would be a chance to get government seat and basically, NEET is not mandatory for admission of B.Sc. Nursing but anyways you can still try for it. Hope this information helps you.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Bhagyalaxmi Nursing College is a pioneer institute for nursing education in Sabarkantha, Gujarat.
This college is affiliated with Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University.
It offers a full-time undergraduate degree in nursing known as the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nursing.
The nursing program at this college has been designed to coach skilled nurses.
A student seeking admission into this course shall have passed the 10+2 examination with physics, chemistry, and biology subjects with a minimum 45% aggregate.
In this college, admissions are usually done on a merit basis, and you have to physically go and collect the admission forms from
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, students are not allowed to do jobs. However, an internship opportunity is available in the fourth year of the BSc Nursing Program at SNDT.
Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) University is one of the premier universities in India. It offers a four-year full-time undergraduate degree, the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nursing.
A student seeking admission into the S.N.D.T. University shall have passed the HSC (10+2) examination with physics, chemistry, and biology subjects.
While the first three years will cover theoretical aspects, in the fourth year students will get practical exposure in the form of an internship in a hospit
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