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Yes, some institutes offer MSc Clinical Embryology in hybrid or distance mode, especially private universities or international collaborations. Look for institutes with online lectures + practical training on campus.


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If you get a job as a junior doctor in a private or government hospital, you can expect working hours of 8 to 12. You may have to do longer shifts at night. Also, your schedule can also include ward rounds, case presentations, and also attending to the emergency cases.

I hope it clears your query!!

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Usually, GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) course is not available in multi-speciality hospital medical colleges. These colleges mostly offer courses like MBBS or BSc Nursing.

GNM is mostly offered by separate nursing schools or nursing colleges.

To be sure, you should check the official website of the college or contact their admission office.

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Yes, you can do M.sc Clinical Embryology,there are hybrid options are available but they are very limited.M.sc clinical embryology is rare ,but some private colleges or universities offers online coursework and short practical lab sessions, these are ideal for working professionals likes you,who can not attend the daily classes.

Yes, with 389 marks and an AIR of 231089 in NEET 2025, you do have a good chance of getting a seat at IMS and SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar under the deemed university quota. Last year, students with even higher ranks got admission in the later rounds, so your chances look positive. Just make sure you register and participate in the counselling process properly.


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Yes, there are possibilities for you to pursue MSc in Clinical Embryology through hybrid or flexible learning options. Since you are already a BHMS doctor working in a hospital in Khammam, attending full time regular college might be tough, but many universities and private institutes now offer part time, weekend, or hybrid programs in clinical embryology.

These programs usually include online theoretical classes and short term on campus practical training or lab sessions that you can attend during holidays or weekends. Some private institutions even offer flexible schedules specially designed for working professionals.

You can start by checking with reputed medical or paramedical universities, especially those that offer distance or blended courses in reproductive medicine or embryology. Just make sure the program is recognized and includes hands on training, since practical experience is very important in this field.

So yes, it is possible to do MSc in Clinical Embryology in hybrid mode if you plan it right and choose the right institute.


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With an all India rank of 231089 and a NEET 2025 score of 389, you are in a competitive yet difficult position for both Government and reputable private medical colleges in India. The chances of slim but not impossible for IMS and SUM hospital, Bhuvneshwar, a renowned deemed medical college under Shiksha "O" Anusadhan University, particularly with regard to the management quota or NRI quota.

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Hello Arun

With 389 marks and AIR 231089 in NEET UG 2025, the chances of you getting a seat in IMS and SUM Hospital Bhubaneshwar for MBBS are low for general category.

The closing ranks marks are much higher, as marks above 400 are generally required for getting a seat. But this year NEET was much harder, so there is still quite a chance. So just attend the counselling and be positive.

Here's more info about IMS and SUM hospital: IMS & SUM hospital by CAREERS360

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No, it's not always the case that college and hospital are on the same campus. If a medical college is associated with a hospital, it means it is referred to as a university hospital or teaching hospital. However, it is not a permanent thing that a college and hospital are on the same campus.

I hope it resolves your query!!

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