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Hello student,
In order to become a cardio technician, you have to choose a course that is B.Sc Cardiac Technology. Admission to this course can be done via merit basis or entrance examination conducted by various universities.
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Hello Hillary,
Since the actual cutoffs for NEIEGHRIMS in NEET 2019 has not been declared yet, you can check the previous year cutoff and compare. Please find the same in the link below - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-meghalaya
Hope that helps and feel free to ask if you have any more queries. Best
as you have done pcb in pu, you can opt for MBBS, veterinary, homeopathy, Ayurveda, dentistry, optometry, physiotherapy, clinical therapy, radiology.
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Careers360 has its own NEET College Predictor. College Predictor uses previous year data and trends for prediction, so the data generated may vary from the actual one but more or less remaining the same. You can avail this service by visiting https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
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According to your marks, chances would be less to get admission in government medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh through state quota counseling. You can try in private medical colleges.
You can use the NEET College Predictor Tool to check the colleges which you can get based on your rank,
Hello Subash Sakthivel,
The question is pretty absurd. There are a hell lot of factors that play instrumental on how a person earns after graduation. His passion plays a major role. A doctor if he wants to practice on his own. It may take him time to establish himself based
The registration for admission to medical/dental colleges for admission to government medical colleges through the All India Quota/deemed and central universities is conducted by MCC. For admission to colleges through state quota, the registration and admission process is conducted by the state authorities.
Registration for the first round has
Dear Student,
Both are good options to go for. It totally depends on you. Though, in private sectors, doctors earn more but if the badges and stars on shoulders is what you want to have, join army as a doctor.
You do have stability in the career as a civil
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