Medicine
Hello Sneha,
Yes you can get admission into BSc Nuclear Medicine in West Bengal, as many colleges accept merit based admission. Some institutions might also have entrance exams, but merit-based admissions are a common option. Students who want to understand advanced radioactive materials and technologies in the medical field can pursue a bachelor's degree in nuclear medicine technology. Such candidates must fulfil the eligibility criteria to get admission in the BSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology course.
Eligibility criteria:
Generally, you'll need to have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics as core subjects, with a minimum percentage [often 50% or higher].
Counselling:
After the merit list is published, shortlisted candidates are typically called for counselling and document verification.
Below attached is the link where you can get more detailed information and some list of colleges in West Bengal,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bsc-nuclear-medical-technology-admission-ahs
I hope you might find this answer helpful.
NIMS Hyderabad is known for its specialized training and research facilities. It often attracts a diverse patient population and offers exposure to various medical conditions. The stipend for an MD in Medicine at NIMS Hyderabad is typically around INR 60k to INR 65k.
1st Year: INR 50,686 to INR 58,289 per month
2nd Year: INR 53,503 to INR 61,528 per month
3rd Year: INR 56,319 to INR 64,767 per month
However this is not the exact amount, these amounts are according to previous years trends. This can vary according to various factors.
I hope this answer might help you.
Hello,
Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) offered the highest stipend in Andhra Pradesh around INR 80,904 per month according to past years trends.
SVIMS offers a monthly stipend to its postgraduate medical students, paid for a period not exceeding 36 months, based on attendance. According to the latest criteria, t he stipend amounts to INR 96,680 per month. The stipend is part of the rules and regulations for postgraduate medical courses at SVIMS.
For more information about the rules and regulations about the stipend, you visit the official link of SWIMS Tirupati. For you convenience, the link is attached herewith.
https://svimstpt.ap.nic.in/admissions_files/Rules%20&%20Regulations%20in%20SVIMS.pdf
I hope this helps.
Dear Candidate, in neet pg 2024 , the last rank for MD General medicine under the UR category was around 1,166 at top colleges like KGMU in later rounds . Across india , closing ranks for UR in this course generally went up to 3,800 depending on the college.
In NEET PG 2024, the last rank for General Medicine (MD) unreserved seats varied by college:
Grant Medical College, Mumbai: ~522
Government Medical College, Surat: ~896
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram: ~302
Govt Medical College, Srinagar: ~2715
For more detailed information:
Careers360 - NEET PG Cutoff
Hello there,
In NEET PG 2024, the rank needed to get admission in MD General Medicine varied by college. For example, in the first round of All India Quota counseling, top colleges like Maulana Azad Medical College had a closing rank around 39, and Vardhman Mahavir Medical College had a closing rank near 83 for General Medicine.
Closing ranks differ based on the college, category, seat availability, and counseling rounds. Candidates with ranks higher than these may still get seats in other colleges or in later rounds.
It is important to check official counseling updates for the latest and exact cutoff ranks.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
In Lucknow, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS) offers a B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology. The program is AERB-approved and affiliated with Lucknow University. For more details, you can visit their official website: https://drrmlims.ac.in/department/nuclear-medicine
In Lucknow, the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) offers a B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology program. This undergraduate course is designed to train students in the application of radioactive materials for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in medicine. The program typically spans three years and includes both theoretical and practical training. Admission is generally based on entrance exams and eligibility criteria set by the institute.
Additionally, Integral University in Lucknow provides a Bachelor of Medical Radiological Imaging Science (BMRIS) program, which encompasses various subspecialties, including nuclear medicine. This three-year undergraduate program focuses on medical imaging techniques and radiation safety. It is recognized by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) and prepares students for roles in medical imaging and radiology departments.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in nuclear medicine, both SGPGIMS and Integral University offer reputable programs in this field. It is advisable to review their official websites or contact their admissions offices for detailed information on eligibility requirements, application procedures, and program specifics.
B1 vs B2 Medical Seats:
B1 Seats: For Indian nationals with state domicile, lower fees, filled via state NEET counseling.
B2 Seats: For NRIs/foreign nationals or higher-fee-paying Indians, higher fees, mostly through management/NRI quota.
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