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I hope you are doing well. I see that you have scored 295 marks in your neet examination and you belong to Gen EWS category. I'm sorry to tell but with the marks scored the chances are very low for you to a government seat for BAMS. Anyways
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As per your query my answer would be to become a Psychologist you have to pursue 10+2 with the subject Psychology. After that you can be a graduate and post graduate in the field also. 8 to 12 years are spent in higher education along with Docorate degree. You
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he top 5 Dental colleges in India based on placements are:
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these are to design colleges of the country-
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Eligibility Criteria for Undergraduate Courses in Paramedical Science
– Candidates must have qualified their class 12th
– Class 12th must be completed with science stream having Physics, Chemistry and Biology as a compulsory subject
– Candidates must obtain a minimum 50% aggregate in the qualifying exam
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Hope you are doing well. See,if you weren't enrolled in any other institutions for any other courses and it was a complete drop,you'll have to issue a gap certificate from the designated authority. That will be required during the document verification in your allotted college for the Counselling
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Karnataka SSLC examinations (https://www.shiksha.com/boards/karnataka-sslc-board) are conducted every year during March and April. Students must carefully go through the SSLC Exam Pattern to get an idea on the final format of the question paper as well as the marking scheme.
Along with the compulsory subjects, there are also alternative subjects
Dear candidate based on the general rank that you secured and your category rank 14356 you can options in private institutions but your choices in government institutions are quite less. Through all India quota you can try for Punjab Medical colleges but to get a better idea regarding your possibilities
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Hope you are doing well . This year the cutoffs are expected to be somewhat similar to last year's or may increase marginally.
It would be really kind of you if you could mention your NEET 2021 AIR in the comments. I would have been able to
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Hope you are doing well. See,KCET and NEET are two separate examinations . They aren't related . Hence,if you didn't appear for KCET but have attempted NEET-2021 exam and want to undergo the Counselling process to get into a college for courses like MBBS,BDS or allied courses ,you