Medicine and Allied Sciences
Dear aspirant,
In Homoeopathic, it is believed that the body has the natural tendency to cure itself provided it is supplied the right supplements and the person follows healthy measures of treatment.
Natural methods and weights are generally used in such treatments, rather than scientific methods of treatment as it is an ancient form of treatment which has passed on since several centuries ago.
Hi. The previous years cut off for both the colleges is given below.
Both the cut offs are for general category (The cut off for reserved category is usually lower). Even though the cut offs have increased this year, you have a fairly good chance to get into any of these colleges.
If you want to check another preferred colleges' cut off, you can follow the link provided below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-ap
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Paramedical courses are medical training courses that are job oriented. Paramedical courses are quite training specific and train the students for real-life medical situations.
Paramedics is an amazing field to build a career in the medical field in a short period and budget, unlike the conventional MBBS degree.
The best paramedical courses after class 12th includes -
BSc (Hons) Nursing
BSc (Hons) Paramedical Science
BSc in Operation Theatre Technology
BSc in Cardiac Technology
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You are eligible, provided you are under the age limit and have fitness by your side, since once you clear the aptitude/AFCAT Exam, you need to subsequently undergo SSB/Air Force Interview where you will be critically tested, and your age and fitness plays a great role in competiton with your peers.
Hi there,
I assume you are asking about the Muslim minority medical colleges in India. There are several Muslim minority medical colleges in India across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana etc. Some of the Muslim minority medical colleges in the country are:
The cutoff varies in each state as well as the fee structure. Fees range from around Rs 8 lakh per annum in Karnataka and around Rs 12 lakh per year in Andhra Pradesh
Hope it helps.
The important rule is that you should complete your 12th and pass in all subjects scoring the required minimum percentage in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology. So if you wrote your 12th this year but failed in Chemistry. You can write your Chemistry improvement exams and if you pass and get the required score in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology, you can appear for NEET next year. You should score 50% if you belong to General Category and 40% if you belong to OBC,SC,ST.
Hello Aspirant,
The AP EAMCET councelling process starts after the declaration of result. You have to qualify the exam in order to give and take part in councelling process.
For more information and details , you may refer to the article on AP EAMCET councelling given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-counselling
Also, you must also check for the updates of the results and councelling process on the official website of AP EAMCET from time to time.
Hope that helps. Good luck
Hello,
Yes, students are taught coding such as C and C++ languages in ECE. Many students apply for software coding and pursue competitive coding even ECE students.
Hope this helps you out.
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