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Yes EWS is going to be implemented in TS EAMCET 2021. The 10 per cent reservation for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) in university admissions will be applicable from the academic year 2021-22. Though there is no conformation yet from the officials so it is difficult to say whether
Dear Student,
Ayush courses or centralized counselling for BAMS/BSMS/BHMS is not going now as the last date is 28 feb for last round admission.For this college the counselling is closed now as the last date was 16 Jan as per website notification for 2020-2021 session.If you want to apply for
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Yes, you are eligible for Neet examination even if you are in second year of your BHMS and yes if you manage to qualify Neet examination and get a seat in MBBS then you can leave your BHMS seat and can get admission in MBBS
This is because, There
Yes, you can leave your BHMS course and can give Neet examination
This is because, There is no rule which says that if you are doing bhms or any graduation or leave it in between you become ineligible for Neet examination, as to be eligible for neet what all
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The DKMM Homeopathic Medical College is established in 1989. This college is getting ‘A’ Grade from Govt. of Maharashtra among 42 affiliated colleges in Maharashtra since 4 to 5 years. total fee for the course is 2.95 Lakh Rs. for full course. Cutoff for the course is as
Hello Shreyansh,
As both BHMS and Optometry are full time undergraduate courses, so you cannot pursue both at the same time.
You can just go for one course at a time, so choose wisely and totally as per your interest area.
Both the courses have amazing career opportunities ahead, so
Hello Aspirant,
BAMS has much better demand,scope and salary compared to BNYS. This is because ayurvedic medicine or healing has always been and will continue to be chosen as the best alternative for allopathic medicine, and it is very effective too. Ayuveda is ancient Indian medicine system, but the fact
There are some M.S.Courses available after BHMS. You can take admission in M.S. in Shalakya Tantra - Nethra ( Ayurvedic Ophthalmology)
To become a qualified ophthalmologist, one should complete his/her MBBS degree first, and then go for post-graduation in Ophthalmology. The degrees are Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Master
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