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Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
With your NEET PG rank, to get a seat in PG course, there's might be a possibility of getting a seat. It totally depends on the seat matrix, number of students apply for this course and the difficulty level of the exam. You can
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, you should work hard and should focus on achieving high and high in entrance exam it totally depends upon the examination if paper is simple then cutoff goes high gradually and if paper or examination is
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you're doing well.
You see for attending counselling of other states your All India Quota (AIQ) Rank is be considered and you get seat based on that rank only.
For knowing more about your chances at private medical colleges based on your NEET-PG rank do visit- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=google-search&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=neet-pg-college-predictor&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0_bz6-au8wIVCx4rCh3magYaEAAYASAAEgIE1PD_BwE
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
The cutoff rank in MD depends on the department, reservation categories and the seat availability. It changes every year. The previous cutoff with the MD Pathology in TN, you can find in the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pathology-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
Hope this will help you.
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Hello Satty,
Here I'm listing some Key Highlights about all the colleges you mentioned for MBBS-
1. Bhartiya Vidyapeeth, Pune-
2.
Hello,
You could be ranked anywhere from 605827 and 637501 based on your grades. It will be tough for you to get into private colleges under the state quota or the All India Quota with this rank range. It would have been preferable if you had indicated your classification.
Under
Hello,
You're qualified for NEET .The chances are low as 85% all India quota seats the cutoff for all college's is above 400 for your category. If you want to go for MBBS you can get your admission through management quota.
You can try for other courses like nursing, BHMS
Hi
You can choose any subject from the available list of optional subjects
List of optional subject is provided below:-
-) Agriculture
-) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
-) Anthropology
-) Botany
-) Chemistry
-) Civil Engineering
-) Commerce & Accountancy
-) Economics
-) Electrical Engineering
-) Geography
-) Geology
hey!
yes you may have the chance to get the admissions.
Students at NIMS Hyderabad are offered admissions at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral courses. Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences admissions are offered in the following branches: anaesthesiology, general medicine and surgery, hospital administration, orthopaedics, pathology, radiotherapy, biochemistry, cardiology, neurology and
In answer to your question, first let me explain the difference between these streams, starting with
Botany
College have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. Well established classroom are there , laboratories of each subject, libraries, sports centre and well and clean hostel, food and hygiene are satisfactory
This college is very best in Indore for MBBS bdsms everything and other courses like that for Messi nursing BPT DMLT physiotherapy and best university in Indore and best medical college in Indore and best teacher in medical College
Yes my college has all required infrastructure like classroom practical labs and its own hospital and a library hostel for boys and girls yes all the living spaces are well clean and food quality is also good
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