The Directorate of Minorities Department in Karnataka issues the Linguistic Minority Certificate.The Tahsildar of your concerned district is the authorized person to receive applications and issue the certificate.
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Following are the aided medical college in Karnataka:
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You will get almost all nit's excluding nit(trichy, warangal,etc ) and some one or two more.
i have 86500 ranking in kcet would i get cs engineering seat in good govt college
No, you cannot get two separate licenses for practicing medicine and pharmacy in India after completing D.Pharmacy and MBBS.
D.Pharmacy focuses on dispensing medications and pharmaceutical knowledge, while MBBS qualifies you to diagnose and treat patients as a doctor. India has a single licensing system for both pharmacy and medicine. A D.Pharmacy or B.Pharmacy degree qualifies you for a Registered Pharmacist license, allowing you to dispense medications under the supervision of a registered pharmacist or doctor. An MBBS degree qualifies you for a Medical Council of India (MCI) registration, allowing you to practice medicine independently.
Your knowledge of medications gained from D.Pharmacy can enhance your ability to prescribe and manage medication for patients as a doctor.If you choose to specialize or open a clinic, your pharmacy background can be helpful in understanding medication logistics and inventory management.
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In Karnataka, there is a unique advantage for NCC 'B' certificate holders in securing medical seats.Yes, Karnataka is the only state in India to offer an NCC quota for undergraduate professional courses, including medicine (MBBS).Only NCC 'B' certificate holders who earned the certificate while studying in Karnataka between Class 11 and first-year degree are eligible for this quota.
These NCC cadets must have participated in the Republic Day camp conducted by the NCC DG (Director General).
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If you have the proper certificate of 10th and 12th including your marksheet then you can absolutely use them. Generally gaps are not asked in any of the colleges through NEET.
But some of the private colleges or the Universities/colleges which comes under State University may have to make affidavit for the gap period but that's rare and you need not worry much about that.
Apart from these , the basic eligiblity criteria for NEET are as follows -
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You haven't mentioned your predicted score in neet so how can we say that will you get bams seat in Jhamkhandi , karnataka or not
Being obc candidate you will have bebefits of low cut off for category , also less fees but whether you will get bams seat depends upon cut off 2024 .
See cut off keeps changing every year and depends upon various factors such as number of students appeared , difficulty level of exam, previous year's cut off etc.
Neet qualifying marks for obc category candidate is 40 percentile
For getting bams in government college , with obc category you must get neet score between 250 to 300.
For rank and college prediction you may go through the following link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
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These are some of the best colleges/universities for studying LLM and their fees:
For more information, please visit the website by clicking on the link given below:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-llm-colleges-in-india?sort_by=3&stream=4°ree=126
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