Kerala
Hello student,
There are only two colleges in Kasaragod district, Kerala offering the BSc zoology course.
These are the two colleges:
1. Government College, Vidyanagar, Kasaragod
College link: https://www.gck.ac.in/
2. Nehru Arts and Science College
College link: https://www.nasc.ac.in/
Dear Applicant,
How are you doing ? I hope you are doing well.
About your question, most of the colleges in Kerala don't have academic bond in medical field. So it's very convenient for many students, but for PG courses academic bonds are made compulsory i suppose.
Hope this helps!!
Don't worry my friend every thing will happened os well and good
Dear Aspirant,
As you belong to the OEC or Other Eligible Communities, you may have some very slim chances of making into some of the private medical colleges of the state which have the provision of self financing. All you need to secure is 50% percentile marks or atleast 360
Hi.
1) Private colleges do not participate in state counselling in this case, MBBS Admission Counselling conducted by state of Kerala, which is based on marks obtained in NEET Exam. Incase you wish to pursue MBBS in a private college then depending on the college you opt for they have
Hello Aspirant,
I am enlisting down some good dental colleges of Kerala for BDS :-
Dear Aspirant
Please be more specific about your question like you are talking about which entrance exam so i can provide you college predictor link based upon your exam so it will help you to predict the college easily also for a correct response of your query.
Thank you!
Hi there,
I hope you are doing well. For Ashtangam internship , there is no stipend available. But I would suggest you to go for it because nothing can replace real practicing experience. Don't long for the stipend but directly pounce on the opportunity.
It's a good place to do
Hope you're asking about BDS seats. Ok I'm discussing about your admission chances.
As the officially cut-off of this year has not been released for top MBBS and BDS colleges in Kerala, so you can't predict your chances accurately. Still after analysing the previous few years'cut-off trend I
That depends on your future goals. If you want to study Medicine, then you should have a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Biotechnology in your 12th. Then your 11th aggregate is not counted. Similarly if you want to study Engineering and then appear for JEE
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