Doctor
Hi there.
To work in the healthcare industry for a good salary, you don't have to be a doctor. Some of the best paying positions in the healthcare sector are held by non-physicians! Higher and higher incomes are being paid to these healthcare professionals due to the sharp increase in demand for healthcare managers, physician assistants, genetic counsellors, and other positions.
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Aspirant
Yes! Of course you can go for NEET Enterance exam and make yourself a good doctor in future! People who are handicapped and their lower limbs are not working, They are eligible for the NEET exam but you need to make sure that you have completed your 10+2 qualification with 50% in PCB subjects like Physics, chemistry and Biology and English is also included and for ST/SC/OBC is 45% required.
And you have to work hard for NEET-UG Enterance exam for MBBS and BDS programmes which is conducted by NTA- National Testing Agency. MBBS is Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and BDS is Bachelor of Dental Sciences.
There are so many private and government colleges who take admission on the basis of NEET enterance exam. Goverment Colleges fees is kind of low in comparison to private colleges so, Take your decision wisely and Go for MBBS and make yourself a good doctor in future ahead!
All the best for your bright future ahead!
Here is the link which help you out to predict the colleges so keep this link with you
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you the list of some of the top colleges for pharmacy course in North side.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Candidates who want admission to MBBS as well as BAMS are selected through neet examination based on your rank list. But after that for PG, you can't write neat physics examination because it is for MBBS students. The eligibility criteria for need to PG examination is candidates must have MBBS from a recognise the medical council University. Hence you can't write neat PG examination since you are a BAMS. AIAPGET (All India Ayurveda PG Entrance Test) conducted by AIIA, Delhi is the entrance exam for PG in Ayurveda. It is an exam of multiple choice type 400 marks and One by fourth of Mark will be reduced for as negative for wrong answer.
Syllabus for MBBS and BA MS are different. Main bhi though will be similarity during your first year. But it is different when you reach your final year because MBBS and BAMS are completely different courses.
can't say it clearly right now because it all depends upon the cutoff of the examination that will come after the exam is conducted. but in my knowledge, you still have to score 450+ to get into a government college. you can still get different veterinary colleges in fewer numbers but that will be private with high fees. so try gaining as many marks as you can.
all the very best!!!!!!!!!!!
To get admission into Armed Forces Medical College or AFMC Pune for the flagship MBBS course, you'll have to appear for NEET and get top ranks in it. The cut-off for AFMC through NEET in the past few years are as follows:
2021 Boys: 614/720 Girls: 627/720
2020 Boys: 618/720 Girls: 637/720
2019 Boys: 596 Girls: 610
As soon as you complete your MBBS, you'll have to serve in the army for a fixed number of years, failing which you'll have to pay bond money to AFMC.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
You can go for Pharmacy , as they provide a decent amount of salary even to the freshers. Other medical options are DMLT, BMLT , Forensic scientist where you don’t have to take masters degree to get paid. Merchant navy is one of the highest paid jobs with less study. Other career options are - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/careers/articles/career-options-after-12th-science-pcmb-counar/amp
Hello,
As you said you like biology and computer,
I will list down the following career options that is suitable for you :-
Good Luck!!
Dear aspirant,
In my opinion taking a drop is an extremely risky and courageous decision to make. If you are absolutely confident that you can take the fourth drop and crack NEET, go for it. No, it is not late just because you are a girl. Even though, it feels like it, there is no rigid timetable that everyone has to follow, we all can live life according to our own schedule.
In the drop year make sure you have enough support system to motivate and help you when you are low. Take care of your physical and mental health, think well before taking a drop but if it's something you absolutely want to do, go for it.
Hope this helps
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