Medicine and Allied Sciences
Hi Monika, Check these books: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-aiims-bsc-nursing Also, recommended books for B.Sc Nursing 2026 preparation:
Arihant B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam Guide
MTG B.Sc Nursing Entrance Examination Guide
Trueman’s Biology (NCERT-based) for Nursing Entrance Exams
Also, you can check the following articles for more information:
Hi Ashna lohiya, You can access the Uttarakhand Paramedical Exam Previous Year Question Paper PDF through the link provided below. https://medicine.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/uttarakhand-paramedical-previous-year-question-papers-answer-keys-solutions-pdf?utm_source=C360_Learn
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Please mention the specific BGS course (Medical, Dental, Nursing, etc.) or exam year. You can check the syllabus, eligibility, exam pattern, and previous papers from the following Careers360 resources:
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/nursing
https://medicine.careers360.com/college-predictor
Bachelor of Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology (BMRIT) is a 4-year course. To enroll in BMRIT course, you must have passed class 12th in Science stream with at least 50% marks. Admission to the BMRIT course is based on merit only.
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No need to pay again if you have already paid the registration fee during Round 1 of West Bengal NEET counselling for Round 1 then you do not have to pay for round 2 again. But you need to complete the fresh choice filling process for Round 2.
1.The
Thanks for your question it’s a really common doubt. Here’s the basic difference:
Polytechnic College offers diploma courses after Class 10 or 12 in technical subjects like mechanical, electrical, civil, etc.
Where as Engineering College provides full B.Tech/B.E. degrees, usually after clearing entrance exams like JEE, CET, or state-level tests.
Hello Aspirant,
The ranks presented under the SC, ST, OBC columns in last year's rank details are category-wise ranks, and not general ranks. The SC, ST, OBC ranks indicate the last rank in the relevant category (SC, ST, OBC) that was assigned in a round/course. For the general/open category the
Hello,
Being in the general category and having 232 NEET 2025 scores makes admission to government medical colleges extremely unlikely. Private medical colleges all around in India still offer choices, nevertheless, particularly in states with comparatively lower cutoffs or with management/NRI quota seats available.
Here are some options:
Hii,
The top universities rely on your rank after completing the POLYCET. You can be admitted to prestigious government polytechnic colleges if your rank is very high. Among the top ones are:
Government Polytechnic, Hyderabad
Government Polytechnic, Vijayawada
Government Polytechnic, Visakhapatnam
These universities offer better employment opportunities, quality instructors, and
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