Medical science
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It is not clearly mentioned in your question the course you intend to to take admission. Is your status is NRI Muslim minority or only muslim minority. All things should be clear in question then the answer will be clear and perfect.if you are asking for MBBS NRI admission then I have to clear the NEET UG exam first. Persons of Indian origion (PIO) overseas citizenship India (OCI) included in NRI status in India. The fees foreigner like and rate in MBBS where is from 40000to200000 of rupees.
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There is a good career scope after B.Sc. Cardiology and Salary packages are also not bad. After completing graduation you may find job in Academic Institutes, Pvt./Govt. Hospitals and Clinics, Healthcare Offices, NGOs, Nursing Care Homes, Rehabilitation Centres and many more.
You may have one of these following job profiles-
The average salary package is around Rs. 40-50k per month(AS per some of the online data available online) In case of Government job, salary will be based on pay scale and grade.
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Dear aspirant,
As you mentioned that you have taken admission in medical science delhi . So now you want to withdraw your seat as you have got another college, I would say that you need to contact the college for this if they would refund the amount. As per my view they will refund after deducting a certain amount.
Hey,
The Sikkim Manipal is an University That offers different programs or courses for students to pursue.
It is a good university an done among the all courses it offers it MBBS. The University is a private body and the fees of MBBS from private university is usually very high.
The total annual fee for the course of MBBS is around 1700000 lakhs. Rest there can be hostel and mess expenses.
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Below is the link to the official website of the college with the details about the fee structure.
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For PG Diploma in Cardiac Laboratory Technology at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, selection will be done on the basis of an entrance examination conducted by the institute. A written test and viva-voice will be conducted for the interested candidates. A minimum of 50% marks is required to pass the entrance exam and qualify for the interview. The exam will be objective-type and a total of 100 questions will be asked in 90 minutes. According to the official website, you can visit www.sctimst.ac.in during 1st September to 15th October for applications.
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Yes you can take Admission under management quota in acharjo Chander College of Medical Science and hospital Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir.
You have to maintain all the norms and rules introduced by the Medical Council of India. You have also to qualify in NEET UG exam with valid score and rank. If you belong to any other state within India you can apply for management quota MBBS admission in the colleges of any states in India.
Fee structure of management quota MBBS admission after qualifying in NEET UG exam with valid score is varied from 211000 to 22 Lacs of rupees
Hello Dear,
A score of 550+ marks would be enough to get you a seat in Jamia Hamdard. With this score, your rank could be around 6000 and by looking at last year's cutoff, this rank might be able to fetch you a seat there. Jamia Hamdard University became a university in 1989. Jamia Hamdard offers courses in different fields like Paramedical & Rehabilitation Sciences, Pharmacy, Food Technology, Medicine, Chemical & Life Sciences, Engineering & IT, Management, Interdisciplinary Sciences, Nursing, Law, and Humanities, Unani Medicine.
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Hello Aspirant,
Thanks for your interest regarding this vital topic of Medical Science. Now I'm describing about CNS ISCHEMIC RESPONSE in a very short and simple way , hope you'll like it :
CNS ISCHEMIC RESPONSE:
Definition and Explaination:
The CNS Ischemic reflex or the medullary ischemic reflex is a big response to a drop in blood pressure in brain particularly in the medulla, where the lack of oxygen due to decreased perfusion triggers an autonomic response from the cardiac and vasomotor centres.
Most nervous control of blood pressure is achieved by reflexes that originate in the baroreceptors, the chemoreceptors and the low-pressure receptors, all of which are located in the peripheral circulation outside the brain. However, when blood flow to the vasomotor centre, in the lower brainstem becomes decreased severely enough to cause nutritional deficiency- that is, to cause cerebral ischemia - the vasoconstrictor and cardioaccelerator neurons in the vasomotor centre respond directly to the ischemia and become strongly excited. When this excitation occurs, the systemic nervous pressure often rises to a level as high as the heart can pump. This effect is believed to be caused by failure of slowly flowing blood to carry carbon dioxide away from the brainstem vasomotor centre: at low levels of blood flow to the vasomotor centre, the local concentration of carbon dioxide increases greatly and has an extremely potent effect in stimulation the sympathetic vasomotor nervous control areas in the brain’s medulla
It is possible that other factors, such as build-up of lactic acid and other acidic substances in the vasomotor centre, also contribute to the marked stimulation and elevation in arterial pressure. The arterial pressure elevation in response to cerebral ischemia is known as the CNS Ischemia Response.
The ischemic effect on vasomotor activity can elevate the mean arterial pressure dramatically, sometimes to as high as 250 mmHg for as long as 10 minutes. The degree of sympathetic vasoconstriction caused by intense cerebral ischemia is often so great that some of the peripheral vessel become totally or almost totally occluded. The kidneys, for instance, often entirely cease their production of urine because of the renal arteriolar constriction in response to sympathetic discharge. Therefore, the CNS Ischemic Response is one of the most powerful of all activators of sympathetic vasoconstrictor system.
Importance of CNS Ischemic Response as a Regular of Artificial Pressure :
Despite the powerful nature of the CNS Ischemic Response, it does not become significant until arterial pressure falls far below normal level, down to 60 mmHg and below, reaching its greatest degree of stimulation at a pressure of 15-20 mmHg. Therefore, the CNS Ischemic Response is not one of the normal mechanisms for regulating arterial pressure. Instead, it operates principally as an emergency pressure control system that acts rapidly and powerfully to prevent further decrease in arterial pressure whenever blood flow to the brain decreases dangerously close to lethal level. Sometimes, it is called, the “Last Ditch Stand” pressure control system.
Cushing Reaction to Increased Pressure around Brain:
The so-called Cushing reaction is a special type of CNS Ischemic Response that results from increased pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid around the brain in cranial vault. For instance, when the cerebrospinal fluid pressure rises to equal the arterial pressure, it compresses the whole brain, as well as the arteries in the brain and cuts off the blood supply to the brain. This action initiates a CNS Ischemic Response that causes the arterial pressure to rise.
Cushing Reflex Mechanism:
BP< 40 mm Hg ----> Cerebral Hypoxia, Hypercapnoea -------> Vaso Motor Centre -------> Symp Nervous System -------> Vasoconstriction ------> Increased BP
When the arterial pressure has risen to a level, higher than the cerebrospinal fluid pressure, blood will flow once again into the vessels of the brain to relieve the brain ischemia. Ordinarily, the blood pressure comes to a new equilibrium level slightly higher than the cerebrospinal pressure, thus allowing blood to flow through the brain again. The Cushing reactions helps to protect vital centres of the brain from loss pf nutrition if the cerebrospinal fluid level pressure ever rises high enough to compress the cerebral arteries.
I think all these informations are more than sufficient for you to understand this topic prominently. If still you've any question in this regard, please let me know in the comment box, I'll definitely answer.
Hello,
Subbaiah institute of medical science shivamogga was established in 2003, it is accredited from Medical Council of India (MCI) and it is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University. SIMS, Shimoga offers 1 courses across 1 streams namely Medical and across 1 degrees like MBBS. SIMS campus is spread over 32 Acres.
Every year Subbaiah Institute of Medical Science admissions are conducted for the students on the basis of cut off declared by Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences.
Subbibah provides both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Under undergraduate, college offers MBBS, which is for 5.5 years (including 1 year internship). The total numbers of seats offered are 150.
Under postgraduate, the college offers courses such as MD (Doctor of Medicine) and MS (Masters in Surgery).
Fees structure of Government seats: Rs 58, 850.
Common Entrance Test is also conducted by the Karnataka Government for the domicile students.
The overall placement rating is 3/5; the students get the option for internships from the college. Placements are also provided to the suitable candidates.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/subbaiah-institute-of-medical-sciences-shimoga
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Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences is a Tadikela Subbaiah Trust unit, formed in 2003 and is a private medical college. The college offers 5.5 year Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course. Fee for the MBBS course is 4.40 Lakhs. The Institute owns a 700-bedded multi-specialty Hospital and other ancillary medical amenities and all infrastructural facilities required for proper learning of the students. For more information you can visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/subbaiah-institute-of-medical-sciences-shimoga/courses
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