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Hi!
Congrats on your Score in MHT CET. Since you have not mentioned your Reservation Category, I have taken it to be General Category. Below are some of the Colleges where your Score came under their closing scores in 2019:
But, this is based on Cut Off of 2019 and it changes every year. It is difficult to predict them. If you want, you can give your Reservation Category for me to give precise details!
All the best!
Hi.
After successfully qualifying the NEET Exam, based on the cutoff for that particular year. A Candidate is awarded an All India Rank based on the marks obtained. This rank is used in NEET UG Counselling Process for admission into BDS/MBBS Courses all over the India. There are two types of NEET Counselling - All India and State.
So If you wish to be a doctor then NEET is the way to go!
You can read more about the NEET Counselling Process at THIS PAGE .
Best of Luck
Hello Deepak,
Scoring good or bad in your school does not make any major difference in your career, if you are hardworking and diligent. So, do not get disappointed at all for such a trifle.
To become a scientist, you need to be inquisitive and have a strong learning potential. Infact, a scientist is someone who tackles a problem through scientific methods, and we all do. Hence, anyone can become a scientist.
The basic approach you need to follow to become a scientist is as follows:
These are the basic steps you should follow to become a research scientist:
Some of the traits that you need to cultivate are:
Hope this was able to help you. Feel free to ask any doubts.
Have a good day!!
Hi aspirant!!
No there is nothing like spot round mainly the vacant seats where filled from csab. There are two type of counselling from jee main the first one is
Jossa and the second one is csab Special round registration, choice filling for NITs, IIITs and GFTIs . Candidates who have qualified JEE Mains and have not participated in JoSAA counselling or were not allotted a seat in JoSAA can participate in the CSAB special round counselling.
There is nothing like spot round.
Hope this help
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Dear Student,
The number of days are so less that you can't prepare for all the subjects . So in my viewpoint don't read all the subjects. If you read all the subjects then this will make you more dense and pressurized beacause you will find a lot of stuff everytime, when you start reading. So just focus on a single part. As you know generally in the Bank exams there comes the Aptitude portion. So, only prepare for this portion. Solve some previous year papers of bank exam and also see some video lectures on you tube for the aptitutde part. By doing this , you will get some good marks atleast in the aptitude part. So prepare only for this portion. And this portion is not so tough.
Hope this helps.
Hi, by BAMS I am assuming you mean Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine, and Surgery. There are lots of career options:
MPH (Masters in Public Health)- This is an amazing two years course from TISS (Tata Institute of Social Sciences), This opens up government job opportunities in both state and central government sectors for their health programmes. You can see yourself working in different states, for various health schemes, NGOs, and even with WHO some day. The growth opportunities this course has given are immense.
2. MBA in Hospital Administration or MHA (Master in Hospital Administration) – This is a 2 years course after which you get to work in the administrative department of hospitals. You can also get jobs in Ayurvedic pharma companies. This is a choice for those seeking management or administrative jobs after BAMS.
3. CHO (Community Health Officer)- Every year government opens up this post in such large numbers that almost everybody who applies gets the job. It consists of 6 months training during which you get a pay of 10,000 and after 6 months you are appointed as CHO in the sub-centre according to your choice and vacancy. There, you can expect a salary of 45,000 per month.
4. RMO (Resident Medical officer)- RMOship at multiple hospitals during day and night. Night RMOships easily pay you around Rs. 800-1200 per night in metros.
5. GP (General Practice)- You can practice allopathy in whichever states it is allowed.
6. Handmade products– Do a short course of Handmade products and start making your own handmade herbal soaps, creams etc. This is a booming industry for those who are interested.
7. PG diploma or degree in Clinical Research- After this you can join as a Junior Research Assistant in a Research centre. Many government ayurvedic research centres and pharmaceutical companies have their own R & D department which have job opportunities.
8. Coaching Classes- You can start teaching BAMS subjects or join coaching classes of HSC or SSC to teach Biology.
Hope this helps!
Hello student,
Diploma in cyber forensic information and security e is three years long polytechnic degree course which are basically taught in various polytechnic colleges under AICTE. You should part 1 examination after 10th to get here. There are some colleges in India in which you can get this.
Obviously after madhyamik this is not bad. But I can say that if you you go for this after 12 it will be better for you to get a better job. Hope this will help you
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