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No you can not work in medical clinic in that frame of mind of a specialist.
Specialist of theory or PhD is a Supreme degree which depends on exploration and examinations for the equivalent. Subsequent to chasing after pgd you can become teacher in the college of a specific space. It couldn't be any more obvious, the prefix 'Dr.' is added infront of the competitors name after they complete phd yet this doesn't implies that you turned into a real specialist. A specialist is somebody who has done MBBS certificate and read up further for something very similar. They are experts in the clinical field.
So you won't be a specialist yet you will achieve the most significant level and the prize is your name will be renamed with Dr. prefix.
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Hey Applicant
It is totally up-to the wish of your candidate, if he is forcefully admitted or made to study any subject then it might affect his studies, academic performance, so it is advisable to consult him, have a discussion with him regarding the possible subject to choose. Yes his journey would be tuff enough if he is a general category student to crack medical whereas it would be somewhat easier and wider if selects PCM and continues his higher education.
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There are some of medical colleges in India where the scholarship is give on the basis of merit of the student. Scholarship for the student is 5 years tuition fees and the hostel fees. The candidate who gets at least 85% plus boxing 12 class examination and Skoda in ETV examination that is not less than 600 can get the opportunity of scholarship of government level or NGO level to continue studies. This type of scholarship is given for to the payment of tuition fees and hostel fees only. Jay gurbachan Singh scholarship and for the student of financially weeker section. On the other hand there are : K.C. Mahindra scholarship,AICTE Scholarship,Commonwelth shared scholarship.
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Hello Aspirant,Hope you are doing well
Yes, you can get into the B.Tech degree but not based on you Graduate Degree but you can again crack the entrance examination with your Intermediate degree and get into the B.Tech course.
You can take it only when you have studied the Maths, Physics and Chemistry subjects in the 10+2 then you are eligible to crack the B.Tech entrance examinations.But your age should not exceed 23 years.
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There were many career options were available after 12th other than Doctor or Engineering.Some of them are as follows
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No,you can't give your NEET exam.Candidates studying or those who have studied in the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) were not eligible to apply for the medical entrance exam. Similarly, those with Biology/Biotechnology as an additional subject (PCMB) will also not be deemed fit to apply.
To be eligible for NEET exam candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board.
For further details you can visit this
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Hello hello,
Well the short answer is YES, Anybody can become a doctor if you have a strong will to be a doctor then nobody will stop you. Just do it!
See, for those who have weak self can also become a doctor. There is no such issues while learning doctor. Many people will tell you that doctors need to operate and look inside human body and also do transplants, touch real organs and all that stuffs. But it is the individual who makes sure to do whatever they wish.
So yes anybody can be a doctor.
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In order to appear for NEET UG entrance exam, candidates must have minimum education qualification required and age limit which says candidates must have minimum 17 years age on or before 31st December in the year of taking admission. There is no upper age limit.
Candidates must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Biotechnology and English as core subject in 10+2 or equivalent exam.
General Category or Unreserved Category candidates must have minimum 50 percentage, OBC/ SC/ ST Category students must have 45 percentage and PwD Category candidates must have minimum 40 percentage in 10+2 or equivalent exam in relevant stream and subjects from a recognised Board or College.
You can get the eligibility details for this entrance exam using below given link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria-2022/amp
To get more information about NEET UG knockout go through below mentioned link.
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
I hope this information was helpful to you.
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Nope! After the DNYS you can't be a practitioner or advisor. If you wish to be a Yogic Advisor or want to have a better career prospect ahead then going for the Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Science will be a better choice.
The career choices after completion of BNYS are provided below-
For more information regarding BNYS consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bnys-bachelor-of-naturopathy-and-yogic-sciences
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According to the neet educational eligibility criteria, candidates must have completed a 10+2 or similar programme with core subjects of physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology, and English from a recognised board. Aspirants who have completed Class 12 or equivalent are also eligible to apply for NEET. So as you have completed class 12 with commerce and have not completed these core subjects, unfortunately you are not eligible for NEET exam.
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