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Hello,
Take a BSc in chemistry if you enjoy chemistry and are the best at it.
And if you enjoy studying biology and chemistry as well as fine arts like carving and plaster moulding, consider a career in dentistry.
Decisions are now frequently made in light of potential future earnings.
Hello aspirant
With the above mentioned NEET marks and with the above mentioned Category, looking at the previous year NEET Cutoff data, you have good chances of getting BAMS and BHMS seat in Government Colleges. The previous year required marks for BAMS and BHMS course in government colleges was around
hello there,
as per answer to your question yes, you can do MS after BAMS, for post graduation
but there are only a few surgeries which are legally allowed to practice by the MS (Ayu)
here are some of the examples of the surgeries which the MS (Ayu) can perform
The score of 184 that you have obtained in NEET is not at all sufficient to get into any Government Medical Colleges. Neither MBBS nor any other medical fields like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, etc. Also, at your marks NT1 Category and female gender don't matter at all.
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Hello Isha,
With 520 Marks out of 720 and EWS Certificate, you are not eligible to get any Government Dental Colleges across India with MCC AIQ (15%) Counselling. Also, chances to get Government BAMS colleges is also less with your marks.
As you have passed your 10th and 12th from
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