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Hello Ram,
MCI has stopped all recognised Post Graduate Diploma courses in Medical college. These seats are being converted to MD/MS seats in return.
The process is being conducted by way of application by colleges to the MCI.
So the seats of only thise colleges will be converted who have
Hello Shreya,
Pros And cons of nuclear medicine are as follows-
Nuclear medicine tests do expose patients to radiation, which can be dangerous, the radiotracers use such small amounts of radioactive materials that the potential benefits typically far outweigh the potential risks.
The amount of radiation that a patient is
Hi Richa,
Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), Uttar Pradesh will conduct UP PG medical 2019 admission. Candidates those who meet the eligibility criteria and cutoff can apply for it. The application form for the same will be available from third week of March. Students who successfully submit the
Hello
According to your All India Rank, chances are less of admission to General medicine, Paediatrics, Gynaecology and Obstetrics course in Government Medical Colleges through All India Quota. However, you have decent chances of admission to other courses.
Use the NEET PG College Predictor tool to check your chances in
Fee Structure varies from college to college. Kindly mention the college name if you are seeking admission in any particular college/state.
Also, you can go through the official website of MCC and check the fee structure of all the Deemed Universities-
https://mcc.nic.in/PGCounselling/Home/GetInstituteProfile
Good Luck!
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Hello Ibrahim
Seat Matrix for PG Medical Courses 2019 in Kerala has not been announced yet. You can go through the link below and stay connected to the official website for updates-
http://www.cee-kerala.org/index.php/pg-medical-courses/pgm2019
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Doctor of Medicine(MD) in Nuclear Medicine is a 3-year full-time postgraduate degree in the domain of medicine commonly known as MD.
The scope and work after education in this field is quite versatile and you would have a lot of scope in this particular field.
The reason for
Hey aspirant,
Unfortunately you can not pursue MD in Radiology after BSc in Radiology.
To get admission in MD Radiology the student/aspirants have to qualify NEET-PG with required cutoff percentile in individual category.
For appearing in NEET PG you must have completed your MBBS.
This leaves you with the option
Final Seat Allotment list for admission to medical PG courses has been announced officially by MCC. You can go through the link below and check the seat allotment list and your chances of admission based on your rank-
https://mcc.nic.in/PGCounselling/home/ShowPdf?Type=50C9E8D5FC98727B4BBC93CF5D64A68DB647F04F&ID=8D396F9047754B91E68D992920B521280CD9D351
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