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Can't promise you or 100% sure but yes, there is a chance of you to get MD general medicine because if we observe last years AIQ cut off which is 4924 in 2020 and 5052 in 2019 so there is a chance.
If you want to know more about previous year category cutoffs , top colleges cutoffs please check the given link - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
You can also predict your college through the given link - https://www.careers360.com/question-hii-am-scoring-around-530-marks-in-neet-and-am-an-sc-student-will-i-be-able-to-get-into-a-good-government-medical-college
Hope this will help you.
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Hi aspirant, local universities benefit from foreign tie-ups with reputed foreign universities and following are the benefits of that;
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yes, freeship card is accepting most of all the indian colleges.
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Dr. title is given to any candidate who have completed Ph.D in any of the discipline.
But if you are asking for Doctor who treats people from various diseases, you need to do any of the courses like MBBS, BAMS, BHMS, BDS, Psychology, physiotherapy, etc.
Out of these courses, admission in physiotherapy and Psychology can be taken without clearing NEET.
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Hello there Here is the syllabus off B.A. Psychology . FIRST YEAR : * Introduction to psychology (Theory+Practical) * Statistical Methods of psychology Research-I (Theory- Tutorial) * Biopsychology(Theory+Tutorial) * Psychological of Individual Difference (theory+Practical) * Environmental Science *English Communication * GE-1 * GE-2 SECOND YEAR: *Development of Psychology thought (Theory+Tutorial) * Psychological Research (Theory+Practical) * Social Psychology (Theory+Tutorial) * Understanding Psychological Disorders (Theory+Practical) *Statistical Methods for Psychological Research-II (Theory+Tutorial) *Applied Social Psychology (Theory+Practical ) *AEEC-1 * AEEC-2 * GE-3 *GE-4 THIRD YEAR *Understanding and Dealing with psychological disorders (Theory+Practical) *Development Psychological (Theory+Practical) *Organizational Behaviour (Theory+practical) *Counselling psychology (Theory+ Practical) *DSE-1 *DSE-2 *DSE-3 * DSE-4
General Electives:(With theory+practical)
Psychology and Media
General Psychology
Psychology at Work
Inter-group Relations
Psychology for Health and Well-being
Youth Psychology
Youth, Gender and Identity
(AEEC):Ability Enhancement Elective Courses (With Theory+Practical)
Effective Decision Making
Educational Psychology
Stress Management
Psychological Skills in organization
Emotional Intelligence
Selection and Training
Discipline-Specific Elective (DSE):(with theory+Practical)
Psychological Perspective in Education
Psychology of Disability
Cultural and Indigenous Psychology
Human Resource Management
Positive Psychology
Psychology of Peace
Community Psychology
Health Psychology
Project/Dissertation (VI Semester)
B.A.in Psychology Eligibility Criteria
•Candidates must have passed 10+2 with an aggregate of 50-55% from a recognised board.Moreover, Candidates should have passed each and every subject.
Hello aspirant,
Could you please clarify the first part of your question? Anyhow, I have listed the colleges in India as well as abroad (without work experience).
Listed below are the top colleges in India that accept GMAT scores.
The entire list of colleges is available here.
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-gmat
It is highly unlikely that MBA colleges accept candidates without prior experience. However, there are a few colleges that accept a candidate without any prior work experience. Usually, these colleges accept 15 years of education (12+3)
Please keep in mind the following things, before applying. As these colleges are not looking for work experience they factor in a lot of other things like:
Below are the colleges, attaching direct links for the same:
Gannon University, www.gannon.edu/
Seton Hall University, www.shu.edu/undergraduate-admissions/
Long Island University, www.liu.edu/
NYU stern school of business www.stern.nyu.edu/content/nyu-stern-school-of-business
The University of Dayton, https://udayton.edu/
Kansas state university, www.k-state.edu/
and more
Any which way I highly recommend you go through the article below as to why work experience is important for an MBA.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/mba-work-experience
I hope this information helps!
Thank you and good luck!
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https://www.careers360.com/question-list-of-colleges-offers-mbipc-course-in-andhra-pradesh
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