Dual Degree
Dear aspirant,
If you were to take my opinion ceramic engineering in india doesn't have much value because there are very less opportunities related to it. And as you will be doing masters in it so I would suggest you to try abroad for better opportunities.
If you are getting
Based on your performance in NEET PG 2021, you have good chances in various Public/Government colleges in India such as:
Hey,
The cut off rank under ST category of All India Quota in 2020 was as follows -
To get a complete list of colleges in which you can get a seat in your desired branch, you can use NEET PG COLLEGE PREDICTOR https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Hello,
Nowadays, after completing an MD/MS, it is almost mandatory to pursue a DM/M.Ch as the number of PG seats available increases year after year, as does the competition. I'm listing here the MD/MS courses that students can take to get into the appropriate DM/M.Ch courses.
Varying states and institutes
Hi aspirant,
Based on your question let me tell you that for MBBS graduates, MCh can be pursued as a 5-year degree while for MS graduates, it is offered as a 3-year course. Also, MCh can be pursued as a 5-year degree program after MBBS with the major eligibility requirement
Hello Jayashankar,
It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like category, number of students appeared in the exam, difficulty level of the exam, number of seats available, etc.
You can try for All India Quota if you won't get seat
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